Hi, In the draft recommendations (6.7.2):
Require the ICANN board to approve and implement review team recommendations, including recommendations from previous reviews.
The final output of all reviews will be published for public comment. The Board shall consider approval and begin implementation within six months of receipt of the recommendations.
We discussed this as a putting a greater obligation onf the Board than it currently has. But I do not understand how that is the case. At this point, it is still up to the Board to agree or not. In responding to a CWG-IANA based question from an NCSG member on how the IANA Function Review recommendation for a RFP, if such were to ever happen, would be respected by the ICANN Board? Couldn't they just ignore it. I did not have a response and am wondering what part of the community powers I am forgetting. This points to the more general question about any recommendation of an AOC type review. Other than the no-confidence removal of the Board (6.6.6. got to love the numer!), is there anything that gives the AOC-Like review recommendations the sort of Community powers that we have discussed having for budgets, strategy & operational plans (6.6.2) ? Is it possible to include Board rejection of AOC type review recommendations under the category of decision that can be overruled by members? Or is that class of decsion restricted by statute? Thanks avri --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com