On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 2:45 AM Alejandro Pisanty via At-Large < at-large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> wrote:
if the At Large / ALAC's role is to inform - whom?
The constituency for which the ICANN bylaws enable us to speak -- Internet end users. I read from your note that it should be informing the broader community
My premise is that since ALAC's power to actually effect change within ICANN is so weak, that it may find its resources better spent on having end-users that are better informed about the ICANN issues that affect them. ALAC has the unique opportunity to speak to end-users in their vernacular from their perspective (which may not be the same as that of ICANN corporate). It has failed.
In order to fail you have to first try. That hasn't happened yet. - Evan