Dear Colleagues, I support the idea of plural but diverse rapporteurs, for this shall lead to balance. I understand and expect, rapporteurs will be neutral and report things ‘as stated’, without translating any statements as per own interpretations. I propose, that rapporteurs keep things simple, so that the stakeholders from diverse countries and diverse linguistic and vocational backgrounds are enabled to understand and engage. Though, some sub-group issues, like Jurisdiction, are inherently legal in nature, but for facilitating greater participation, rapporteurs may best consider using minimum legalese. In addition, I suggest that in future WS-2 discussions, parallel to the ‘issue of staff accountability’, the issue of ‘accountability in ad-hoc roles’, may also warrant some attention. Regards, Renu Sirothiya Lawyer, India On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 3:51 AM, Seun Ojedeji <seun.ojedeji@gmail.com> wrote:
FWIW, I have seen quite a number of people supporting one individual or the other and I don't think this would make any difference and it could even discourage some from volunteering at the fear of not getting support. The job of the rapporteurs certainly is not and cannot be decision making as I think the various +1s is beginning to make me feel we may be attaching more importance to the role than normal. As I understand it, we have just given the DT acronym used in WS1 a new name of rapporteurs in WS2.
What we perhaps need to know is how many rapporteurs are required per track and what's the process to reducing such number (incase we get many nominations to specific track), including whether we really need to reduce the number. The rule of engagement of the rapporteurs needs to be clearly stated as well so everyone knows what to expect.
Regards Sent from my LG G4 Kindly excuse brevity and typos On 1 Jul 2016 09:40, "Grace Abuhamad" <grace.abuhamad@icann.org> wrote:
Dear all,
This is a reminder that should you have an interest in becoming a Rapporteur of a WS2 subgroup, you need to indicate your interest by 3 July 2016.
The names of those who have indicated interest in being a Rapporteur are highlighted in yellow in the Expression of Interest sign up list found at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Iw5yn9GRk8RcnTJzclwB-JuSe3B6JugEj_0oGOCs.... I have also attached the latest version of the document in PDF format.
Sign up for participant or observer of the WS2 subgroups will remain open (beyond 3 July) – there is simple a deadline for rapporteur interest so that we can launch the subgroups and identify the leadership team for WS2.
Here is the latest list of those signed up to serve as a Rapporteur:
*Diversity*
Fiona Asonga
*Human Rights*
Niels ten Oever
Nigel Roberts
Tijani Ben Jemaa
*Jurisdiction*
Paul McGrady
*Ombudsman*
Ed Morris
Sebastien Bachollet
*SO/AC Accountability *
Cheryl Langdon-Orr
*Staff Accountability*
Avri Doria
*Transparency*
Ed Morris
Michael Karanicolas
*Reviewing the Cooperative Engagement Process (CEP)*
Ed Morris
*Guidelines on Good Faith Conduct in Participating in Board Removal Discussions*
Lori Schulman
Thank you to all who have volunteered so far. Safe travels home,
Grace
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