Thanks for that clarification Bruce. On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 1:32 PM, Bruce Tonkin < Bruce.Tonkin@melbourneit.com.au> wrote:
Hello Arun,
To bring us back to Jordan's initial suggestion, if the Board were to play some role in the Single Member model - with the form of decision-making and areas of decision making clearly specified -- what would the Board's take be? Would it still oppose the SMCM?
That sounds a bit circular. i.e. the Board is a member of the member that is a member of ICANN. I guess an individual could be a Board director, and a member of the single member. Note though that in general if you are a Board director the bylaws don’t allow you to also be a Council member to keep a clear separation of roles.
It is currently possible to be a member of an Advisory Committee and be a Board director. I used to be a member of SSAC, and also a director on the board. However after discussion with Paul Vixie - I came to the conclusion that it was better not to be a member of both to avoid perceptions of conflict of interest. So for at least a year I ceased being active in SSAC, and elected not to put my name forward for re-appointment to SSAC.
Regards, Bruce Tonkin
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