At 23/03/2015 02:44 AM, Jordan Carter wrote:
Hi all,
On 23 March 2015 at 05:25, Greg Shatan
<gregshatanipc@gmail.com
> wrote:
- I recognize that the registries have a unique and significant
interest in the continuing operational excellence of the IANA
Functions.
- However, I believe there needs to be a voice and a role for the rest
of the multistakeholder community in the CSC. I don't think this is
what the NTIA was looking for when it sought to "transition key
Internet domain name functions to the global multistakeholder
community." A customer only CSC with no other organized
oversight body sounds like a registries paradise, but not a
multistakeholder reality.
I think the difference is in the "in the CSC" bit. If there is
a customer committee for the customers, that body isn't the
multistakeholder oversight body. It can't function as such.
If the CWG ends up trying to squeeze everything (customer representation,
multistakeholder oversight, etc) into one body, it is not going to be
able to create a coherent proposal - in my opinion.
cheers
Jordan
I am not sure why this discussion is taking place on the Accountability
mailing list. Regardles, I note that including a MS component for
transparency and the ability to raise red flags does not change the
overall nature of the body.
Alan