New blog post from Internet Society
Dear all, The following blog post by Kathy Brown may be of interest to you. http://www.internetsociety.org/blog/public-policy/2015/10/were-almost-there-... Thanks Konstantinos Dr. Konstantinos Komaitis Senior Policy Advisor, Internet Society komaitis@isoc.org tel: +41 22 807 1453
I sent the following email over to UA to ask for anything that was completed by UA during their time at the conference, will send any updates from them when recieved: "Don, For those who could not attend the conference, can you or someone from UA provide information on anything that was, aside from agreeing there is "more work ahead", actually completed at the conference (excluding presentations and slide shows about past and future progress, and excluding the initiation of new tasks). Was anything agreed on to be actually completed before the next conference in February? The PDF only references items "to be progressed" rather than things actually being "completed" and the internet community, I think, would like to see "tangible progress" rather than "continuing progress". The conversation between conferences tends to be about items to be talked about at the next conference, whereas at the conferences presentations and slide shows occur about progress to date and in the future, with developmemt of new tasks to add to the development agenda at each conference, but nothing seems to be "actually completed in the present", with the internet community always looking forward to future accomplishments after reviewing the past, with the same conclusion always being "much is still left to do". "At the full-day UA Workshop held on Sunday, more than 50 people participated in developing more than a dozen tasks (each with owners and deadlines) to be progressed before the ICANN55 meeting in Marrakesh in February 2016." What is the time-frame, if any, for completing any or all of the referenced more than a dozen newly developed tasks, or any task? Best, Ron" At this time I would like to initiate a vote on the creation of an official motto for the ICANN community: "Much has been accomplished, but more work needs to be done." I vote: Yes Ron
I liked this quote from the blog post: "We believe getting the last bits resolved is possible -- and probable -- before this week ends." The Internet Society believes that getting the last bits resolved this week are possible as well as probable. That is a win-win. ISOC should continue to work to highlight the possibilities of progress for the ICANN community, as well as continuing to note when ISOC believes those possibilities are also probable, so as to generate excitement by fostering hope for a probable resolution. Ron
Please, stop feeding the troll. el -- Sent from Dr Lisse's iPad mini
On 21 Oct 2015, at 06:43, Nigel Roberts <nigel@channelisles.net> wrote:
Do you speak for ISOC?
The Internet Society believes that getting the last bits resolved this week are possible as well as probable.
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