Dear Daniel, thanks for this excellent draft! Now on a Google Doc for all to comment on ASAP: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hXMz9kAEx73SsPDjZPWCct6mlc0TYLsu/edit?us... Kindest regards, Olivier On 31/05/2025 20:05, DANIEL NANGHAKA wrote:
Dear Olivier and colleagues,
Following up on the important concerns raised in Olivier’s initial email and my earlier response, I’d like to propose a concrete next step to ensure that we act decisively in response to the ICANN Board’s deferral of ATRT4. Also note that I have written a draft Reconsideration Request which can be picked up by the ALAC - as a member of the ATRT3 team, I believe that the most effective way to address this matter would be to form a small, focused drafting team. This team would include: • ATRT3 implementation shepherds, who have deep familiarity with the recommendations and accountability processes; and • Select ALAC members, who can ensure that the voice of Internet end-users is front and center in this effort.
The drafting team would focus on:
1. Preparing a Reconsideration Request to the ICANN Board that outlines the Board’s violation of Bylaw Section 4.6 (b) (vi) and related provisions; 2. Clearly articulating the adverse impacts of this ongoing delay on ICANN’s accountability and transparency; and 3. Filing the Request within the necessary timeframe to ensure our concerns are formally documented and considered.
Given the urgency, I suggest that we finalize the composition of this drafting team as soon as possible and convene an initial meeting to begin outlining the Request as attached in the draft attached
Please share your thoughts on this approach and, if you’re interested in participating directly. I am confident that a coordinated effort will send a strong message and help protect the accountability mechanisms we worked so hard to strengthen.
Looking forward to your feedback and support.
Warm regards,
Daniel K. Nanghaka ATRT3 Member and Implementation Shepherd ᐧ
On Sat, 31 May 2025 at 21:49, DANIEL NANGHAKA <dndannang@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Olivier and colleagues,
Thank you for your thoughtful and urgent message highlighting the troubling developments regarding the deferral of ATRT4 and broader accountability issues at ICANN.
As someone who served on the ATRT3 team and contributed directly to the recommendations, I share your concern that the Board’s recent decision appears to disregard both the Bylaw requirements and the principles of continuous accountability and transparency that the ATRT process is designed to uphold.
During ATRT3, we made significant efforts to ensure that our recommendations would strengthen ICANN’s accountability mechanisms and foster community trust in the multi-stakeholder model. It is disheartening to see that, rather than advancing the review cycle in line with Bylaw Section 4.6 (b) (vi), the Board has chosen to defer ATRT4 indefinitely. This not only contravenes the letter of the Bylaws but also undermines the very purpose of these periodic reviews—to prevent the erosion of community accountability and trust.
I agree with you that the ALAC has a duty to act firmly in the face of these developments. Filing a Reconsideration Request is a legitimate step, as the Board’s inaction on ATRT4 has direct and adverse effects on the effectiveness of the ICANN review process and the community’s ability to hold ICANN accountable.
Given the role of ATRT3 in shaping the continuous improvement framework and our collective efforts to provide recommendations that would be both actionable and meaningful, I believe it is essential for the ALAC to assert its mandate and push back against this apparent sidelining of community reviews.
I fully support the call for the ALAC to initiate a Reconsideration Request promptly and to engage with other supportive stakeholders to ensure that ICANN’s accountability and transparency commitments remain robust and in line with its Bylaws.
Thank you again for bringing this to our attention with such clarity and urgency.
Best regards,
Daniel K. Nanghaka ᐧ
On Sat, 31 May 2025 at 19:44, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond via ALAC <alac@icann.org> wrote:
On 31/05/2025 17:00, SeB ICANN via ALAC wrote:
and to listen the recording https://icann83.sched.com/event/23LLY/icann-board-engagement-with-the-icann-...
If you do not have the time to listen to the whole hour, I have passed the recording through otter.ai <http://otter.ai> and have produced the attached transcript. Warning: the transcript will have errors inside it, both when it comes to names of participants and the transcript itself. The AI summary will also contain errors, but this file is shared to give you a general idea of the call. If you want the verified information, listen to the whole transcript. Kindest regards,
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