Jordan,
I also find what you said right and important.
I want to add that if we want to make the deadline you mentioned,
we will need the details of the “Empowered Designator Model” with all the legal
aspects. As I said in BA, I’m not a lawyer, and do not have any knowledge of
the Californian jurisdiction. Without a detailed legal explanation of the
model, we will not be productive.
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Tijani BEN JEMAA
Executive Director
Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI)
Phone: + 216 41 649 605
Mobile: + 216 98 330 114
Fax: + 216 70 853 376
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[mailto:accountability-cross-community-bounces@icann.org] De la part de
Jordan Carter
Envoyé : jeudi 25 juin 2015 20:14
À : Accountability Cross Community
Objet : [CCWG-ACCT] A matter of timing
Hi all
A couple of people have asked me to share what I said in the
Public Forum on our work just now, so for those interested the transcript is
below.
It's basically urging us all to be really clear about our
bottom lines as we go into this next phase, because there is now a very strong
expectation that we can - and must - deliver a proposal that can be signed off
by chartering organisations in Dublin.
If we don't make that deadline, in my opinion we delay the
transition and put it at risk.
That's going to require compromise. And so knowing what the
bottom lines are - really are - is important. It's the only way to work through
to a consensus outcome.
Hope you have a great trip back, those of you who have been
attending face to face!
cheers
Jordan
I JUST WANTED TO SAY TWO THINGS, REALLY.
ONE IS THANK YOU TO THE COMMUNITY FOR THE WIDE RANGE OF
WELL-EXPRESSED, PASSIONATELY EXPRESSED VIEWS ON THE ACCOUNTABILITY TOPICS OF
THIS MEETING. WHEN YOU LOOK AT WHAT'S HAPPENED JUST AT THIS MEETING, IT'S FELT
A BIT HEAVY AT TIMES, BUT THE -- THINGS FEEL CLEARER TO ME, I THINK, AS ONE OF
THE PARTICIPANTS [who] IS GOING TO HAVE TO TRY AND HELP US GET A FINAL DRAFT
PROPOSAL READY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT IN THE NEXT FIVE WEEKS. WHICH ISN'T
INTIMIDATING DEADLINE AT ALL.
BUT THE SECOND POINT I WANTED TO MAKE FROM THE FEEDBACK HERE AND
[recognising] THE LINKS [with - was FROM] THE CWG NAMES PROPOSAL IS THAT THE
DUBLIN DEADLINE IS NOT AN OPTIONAL DEADLINE. WE HAVE TO GET THERE IN DUBLIN. WE
HAVE TO HAVE A CHARTERING ORGANIZATION SIGN-OFF IN DUBLIN.
AND THAT MEANS THAT OVER THE NEXT 15 WEEKS OR SO, PEOPLE ARE GOING
TO HAVE TO COMPROMISE. YOU KNOW, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO DO THE WORK TO COME UP
WITH A GOOD MODEL. SO ALL I WANT TO SAY IS THAT UNLESS WE WANT TO DISRUPT THE
TRANSITION AND SLOW IT DOWN BY A NUMBER OF MONTHS, THAT'S AN OBLIGATION THAT WE
ALL HAVE.
SO MY REQUEST ISN'T OF THE BOARD. IT'S OF EVERYONE WHO IS
PARTICIPATING IN THESE DISCUSSIONS, WHICH IS TO GO AWAY AND BE REALLY CLEAR
ABOUT WHAT YOUR BOTTOM LINES ARE.
AND BE REALLY CLEAR THAT IF THERE'S A SET OF BOTTOM LINES THAT
CAN'T BE MET BY A COMPROMISE PROPOSAL, THE THING THAT WE'RE RISKING IS NOT
[taking] MORE TIME ON ACCOUNTABILITY. THE THING THAT WE RISK IS THE TRANSITION
PROCEEDING ON TIME OR EVEN POTENTIALLY AT ALL.
SO I THINK IT'S JUST A SOBERING NOTE THAT I'D LIKE TO MAKE,
REALLY. GO BACK, THINK REALLY, REALLY HARD. THANK YOU.
[APPLAUSE ] >>SUZANNE WOOLF: THANK YOU, JORDAN
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Jordan Carter
Chief Executive
InternetNZ
04 495 2118 (office) | +64 21 442 649 (mob)
jordan@internetnz.net.nz
Skype: jordancarter
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