I had some process concern, as pointed out by Danny, in the beginning of this thread, but as explained by North American colleagues, ALAC members and the RALO/ALS memebrs, there were misunderstandings and room for the improvement in communications, but I don't think it is worth for calling for anyone to step-down etc. The source of confusion, in my view, is that in the past BEOFRE RALO existed, things were relatively simple - we circulated the call for recommendations to ALS and others, regional ALAC members were given the opportunity to discuss among themselves of three, and if the reach a consensus, the rest of ALAC members honored that and passed the name to NomCom. If only they could not reach a full consensus, we took the vote, and that was it. No one/ALS complained about the result of the voting or about the process. NOW, the situation is different - we have RALOs, and two ALAC members are selected byt the RALOs. How much "represenation" are these two members are supposed to act it not uniformly defined across give regions, not at their ByLaws and MoUs with ICANN. Yet, the task of ALAC to nominate five persons to NomCom remains the same in a way. The best way for ALAC and RALO/ALSs is to take this as a good lesson and go forward, but not backword. And I understand that after being selected as the NomCom member, he or she should not act for the interest of the body which selecte him or her, but for the best interest of the overall ICANN, sot "representation" is not there. That is also a very important factor to consider. Otherwise, the NomCom becomes the political turf which is, the least thing I like to see. izumi now with better connectivity, on Saturday evening on the road. 2007/9/30, Vittorio Bertola <vb@bertola.eu>:
Ross Rader ha scritto:
This was never an issue when you were in the employ of register.com, why are you making it an issue now? I understand that you have issues about the process, but I really don't understand why you are making it an issue about me.
As I also criticized this appointment, let me clarify my reasoning, which is somewhat different from Danny's.
I think that you would do a great job in the Nomcom, and I believe that you could separate your employment from your activity in this position.
However, I am afraid that in the future, whenever the ALAC will take a position on a policy issue that is by chance in favour of registrars or registries, the opposing camps will start to claim that there are deals behind the scenes, that the ALAC is not impartial, and so on.
I do not see any easy way to counter these allegiations, and so I am concerned about the chance that they might become (or be made become) louder and louder.
Regards, -- vb. Vittorio Bertola - vb [a] bertola.eu <-------- --------> finally with a new website at http://bertola.eu/ <--------
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