Change of Meeting Format
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week. That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change. We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional. We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00. Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move. As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to. To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it. The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views. That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued. To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule. Questions are welcome. Alan
No questions and I applaud the decision. Concur. On Fri, Jun 8, 2018, 2:05 PM Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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Absolutely agree. I’ll be there with bells on Holly On 9 Jun 2018, at 4:17 am, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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I like the format. All hands on board! Carlton On Fri, 8 Jun 2018, 2:05 pm Alan Greenberg, <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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Fully support this decision, and fully agree with the underlying reasons for making this decision. Thank you, Alan! Kaili ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Greenberg" <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> To: "ICANN62 At-Large Travelers" <travelers@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Cc: "ALAC" <alac@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2018 2:17 AM Subject: [Travelers] Change of Meeting Format
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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Agree! Javier Rúa-Jovet +1-787-396-6511 twitter: @javrua skype: javier.rua1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua
On Jun 8, 2018, at 10:53 PM, Kan Kaili <kankaili@gmail.com> wrote:
Fully support this decision, and fully agree with the underlying reasons for making this decision.
Thank you, Alan!
Kaili
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Greenberg" <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> To: "ICANN62 At-Large Travelers" <travelers@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Cc: "ALAC" <alac@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2018 2:17 AM Subject: [Travelers] Change of Meeting Format
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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Any(strategy/thing) that will get us more engaged and contribute better in policy is welcomed! Our other "friends" may continue to raise placard for all I care. Thanks for this information. Regards Sent from my mobile Kindly excuse brevity and typos On Sat, 9 Jun 2018, 13:00 Javier Rua, <javrua@gmail.com> wrote:
Agree!
Javier Rúa-Jovet
+1-787-396-6511 twitter: @javrua skype: javier.rua1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua
On Jun 8, 2018, at 10:53 PM, Kan Kaili <kankaili@gmail.com> wrote:
Fully support this decision, and fully agree with the underlying reasons for making this decision.
Thank you, Alan!
Kaili
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Greenberg" <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> To: "ICANN62 At-Large Travelers" <travelers@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Cc: "ALAC" <alac@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2018 2:17 AM Subject: [Travelers] Change of Meeting Format
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of
sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a
significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday,
which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session
with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO
sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This
will include some general introductions, and will split up into
breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the
topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain
why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will
be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will
include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist)
and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of
issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large
had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet
User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive
TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing
econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to
the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we
do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on
ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC
and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and
we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something
that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group,
and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are
substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will
participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out
groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on
what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in
the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They
are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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100% agree! Fatimata 2018-06-08 19:17 GMT+01:00 Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca>:
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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-- Fatimata Seye Sylla ICT4D, Education & Genre
Thank you Alan, I fully support your email and as one of the auction proceeds' participants I am looking forward to attending and commenting. Kind Regards Hadia -----Original Message----- From: Travelers [mailto:travelers-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Alan Greenberg Sent: Friday, June 08, 2018 8:18 PM To: ICANN62 At-Large Travelers Cc: ALAC Subject: [Travelers] Change of Meeting Format Importance: High Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week. That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change. We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional. We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00. Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move. As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to. To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it. The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views. That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued. To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule. Questions are welcome. Alan _______________________________________________ Travelers mailing list Travelers@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/travelers
Excellent initiative. For your information, the Capacity Building Working Group has held the 2 last webinars at this time to prepare our community members for participating in the comments on the interim reports. We addressed the topics of WT1, WT3 and WT5. Your initiative will give another opportunity for our community members attending ICANN62 to be more involved and better prepared to comment. Thank you. Nevertheless, the At-Large schedule is not updated accordingly and is still showing our conventional sessions on Monday Morning. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tijani BEN JEMAA Executive Director Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) Phone: +216 98 330 114 +216 52 385 114 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Le 8 juin 2018 à 19:17, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> a écrit :
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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Hi Tijani, I am looking at https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/At-Large+Meetings+-+Monday%2C+25... and it does give the GNSO sessions, although for some reason it still shows the old time and ALSO shows the sessions previously planned for that slot (that is why there are two #1 entries). That will be corrected. Alan At 10/06/2018 04:22 AM, Tijani BEN JEMAA wrote:
Nevertheless, the At-Large schedule is not updated accordingly and is still showing our conventional sessions on Monday Morning.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tijani BEN JEMAA Executive Director Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) Phone: +216 98 330 114 +216 52 385 114 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Le 8 juin 2018 à 19:17, Alan Greenberg <<mailto:alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca>alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> a écrit :
Traditionally, the ALAC and Regional Leaders meet for a number of sessions beginning on the first day and running through out the week.
That will continue with ICANN62 in Panama, but there will be a significant change.
We will start by meeting for a short intro session at 8 am on Monday, which will prep for the rest of the day. This session is NOT optional.
We will proceed to the formal ICANN62 Welcome and Ethos Award session with runs from 8:30-9:00.
Following that the entire At-Large group will participate in the GNSO sessions that are focusing on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures. This will include some general introductions, and will split up into breakout sessions on a number of topics. You will hear more about the topics and overall format later, but for now I would like to explain why we are making this rather unusual move.
As you are aware, the GNSO PDP on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures will be issuing its Interim Report soon after Panama. The report will include a summary of discussions (and conclusions were they exist) and will be asking for community input on a very wide range of issues. During the last round starting in 2012, the ALAC and At-Large had significant concerns in a number of area which included Internet User confusion, community TLDs, the lack of protection for sensitive TLDs (such as .doctor) and support of applications from developing econimies. If we do not contribute meaningful comments in response to the Interim Report, we will have no grounds to complain later if we do not like the decisions the PDP comes to.
To be clear, new gTLDs are one of the most important issues on ICANN's agenda over the past six years and for years to come. ALAC and At-Large are here to protect the interests of Internet Users and we MUST make a meaningful contribution. Our credibility depends on it.
The work effort to respond to the Interim Report is not something that one or two people can do. It must be taken on by a larger group, and the results must truly represent the At-Large Community's views.
That leads to this schedule. All funded travellers, unless there are substantive commitments to be elsewhere Monday morning, will participate in the GNSO sessions which will include small break-out groups to discuss particular issues. We will expect brief reports on what has happened in these sessions, and you will then be involved in the work to responds to the Interim Report when it is issued.
To be clear, these GNSO sessions are not optional suggestions. They are a formal part of the At-Large meeting schedule.
Questions are welcome.
Alan
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Alan Greenberg -
Carlton Samuels -
Fatimata Seye Sylla -
Hadia Abdelsalam Mokhtar EL miniawi -
Holly Raiche -
Javier Rua -
John Laprise -
Kan Kaili -
Seun Ojedeji -
Tijani BEN JEMAA