My Dear esteemed Friend Andrew, Dear esteemed Friend Malcolm, Dear All,
Thank you very much and thank Malcolm very much for his wishful thinking.
Such approach while may enforce the subject matter and at the same time may serve to find a solution .However, the GAC advise which is ,once made, would be sent to the Board for its consideration within the specified course of actions mentioned in the Bylaws, then, according to Malcolm proposal, no matter how effective it would be ,create another Step ,PDP, AND GOES THROUGH ANOTHER COMMUNITY, GNSO, would create
a) One additional Step
b) Dependency to another entity,
c) Inestimable delay
d) Need to drastically modify Bylaws
e) Inhomogeneity in the process
e) Several legal consequences, intended, unintended, unforeseen complex gearing
Believe me, I cannot buy it and I strongly recommend GAC Members NOT TO BUY IT
MANY THANK AGAIN
Let us search for other solutions, including the one that I have suggested and supported by several GAC Members
Kavouss
Hi Kavouss,
On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 01:33:06PM +0100, Kavouss Arasteh wrote:
> *DO YOU WANT TO sUBORDINATE ONE community ( GAC) to another Community (
> GNSO) ?*
I didn't read Malcolm's proposal that way. Instead, it seems to me
that his proposal offers a way to acknowledge the special role of the
GAC (its advice needs to be treated separately in the process) while
increasing the importance of the multi-stakeholder process overall
(the advice becomes a formal part of the PDP instead of something that
happens outside it). The real force of his suggetion is not to
subordinate one community to another. Instead, it de-emphasises the
role of the board in arbitrating among different stakeholders in the
ICANN community. I think it's a really constructive suggestion, and
I'd urge us all to consider that line of thinking.
We are up against a very serious deadline. We need to find a creative
way out of the impasse, and I think that anything that strengthens the
multi-stakeholder approach (in line with the NTIA's guidance) ought to
be considered seriously.
Best regards,
A
--
Andrew Sullivan
ajs@anvilwalrusden.com
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