+1
It would bridge the gap and fast track actions over general issues and policy implementation.
-Akinbo

On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 10:45 PM, Beran Gillen - Yahoo! <berangillen@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 Kieren +1 Rudolph, 

Opening things up might just be what the community, staff and board need. 

Beran Gillen
On Jan 4, 2015, at 4:57 PM, Rudolph Daniel <rudi.daniel@gmail.com> wrote:

Assisting ccwg4 ..and want to +1
Kieren‘s general comments as there is potential for minimizing friction between ICANN‘s internal corporate culture and it‘s ability to act in the public interest.
If you look at civil society as an ecosystem,
Increasingly, I see multistakeholderism as an important departure from our generally accepted values of commerce and competition. So just maybe, we have an opportunity to re-define
our responsibilities as Internet citizens grounded in rights that are universal and not restrictive, where the rate of return becomes rooted in cooperation and commitment and possibly as a trade off against the present status quo of production costs or profit.
RD

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