[NCSG-PC] Possble framing of conversation
Johan Helsingius
julf.helsingius at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 19:53:18 EEST 2023
Hi Lori, and thanks for getting things started. I will discuss these
points with my executive and policy teams. A lot of course depends
on definitions - we might have different views on what "well-defined"
and "reasonable" means in this context.
On the friction points, I think the Board Seat 14 nomination is an
immediate priority - I don't think discussing it is in any way
premature.
I totally agree with as much transparency as possible.
Lori, could I ask you to use julf at julf.com as my email address
rather than julf.helsingius at gmail.com? I don't check my gmail
account as often, and the only reason I use it is that the
email system of inta.org refuses mails from my normal address
(but I have no problem receiving your emails), so I have to
send from gmail to be able to reach you.
Julf
On 07/06/2023 18:38, Lori Schulman wrote:
> Hi Paul and Julf,
>
> Pursuant to earlier email exchanged with Julf, we agreed that it would
> be a good idea to develop common House goals that would help drive an
> agenda where we are aligned rather than in areas that we have friction.
>
> Not sure if it is too early for that either. However, we seem to agree
> on the following in terms of priorities for our House and ICANN:
>
> 1. Implementation of Policy Recommendations (unclog the pipes)
> 2. Well-defined holistic review including examining the GNSO
> framework and whether it makes sense
> 3. Reasonable and well documented DNS Abuse mitigation procedures
> 4. Addressing volunteer workload and burnout
>
> Identified Friction points which may be premature for discussion:
>
> 1. Moving on with Board Seat 14 nomination
> 2. Amending Annex 7
> 3. Access to Domain Registration Data (huge hot topic but putting here
> for transparency sake)
>
> I always like to start discussions by identifying alignment before
> friction points. In this case, I am comfortable saying that we are
> strongly aligned that all discussions should be transparent.
> Confidentiality, if we feel it necessary at times, should be an
> exception not a default.
>
> Looking forward to turning the page.
>
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>
>
> Lori Schulman
>
> Senior Director, Internet Policy
>
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