Shouldn't the same rules of Acc / Trans that we are looking forward for ICANN also apply at the level of the SO/ACs? Or even for all of the I* bodies? Shouldn't that include geographic representativeness as in GAC and ALAC? *Carlos Raúl Gutiérrez* _________ Apartado 1571-1000 *COSTA RICA* On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Bruce Tonkin < Bruce.Tonkin@melbourneit.com.au> wrote:
Hello Jordan,
a) what classes of membership are available
I think you also need to look at diversity. The SO and AC chairs for example have over time often been dominated by people from countries where the native language is English and are generally developed countries.
The bylaws go to some lengths to try to ensure that the ICANN Board is more diverse - that is partly why it is so large.
So while having a membership structure based on chairs of ACs and SOs is relatively simple to implement - it may not truly take into account the global diversity of the global public.
Regards, Bruce Tonkin
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