Re: [At-Large] the big mouth's genious
It might also be helpful to send a gentle reminder say 24 hours before the closure or so. To be honest, 5-day or 1-week voting timing is sometimes hard to meet. It may sound odd, but with all the workload, travel, many emails piled up, a "soft" approach may help collect more votes from all of us. izumi 2008/9/28 JFC Morfin <jefsey@jefsey.com>:
At 20:14 27/09/2008, Josè Ovidio Salgueiro A. wrote:
I was on vacation until yesterday, and that was duly notified to Nick son I couldn't vote, which I always do.
Could the voting date be orgnanised so everyone could vote ?
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It might also be helpful to send a gentle reminder say 24 hours before the closure or so.
To be honest, 5-day or 1-week voting timing is sometimes hard to meet. It may sound odd, but with all the workload, travel, many emails piled up, a "soft" approach may help collect more votes from all of us.
izumi
Not odd. The topic to be voted on should be placed for debate sufficiently before the vote, then an announcement of the start/end of the voting period. That way, if someone is going to be out of contact during the voting period, they may be able to submit a early on, and then if their vote changes (upon reflection/debate) it can be done so. For example: -3 weeks before the vote, the subject of the vote and schedule is announced. -1.5 weeks, initial voting is open. Initial votes can be changed. -3 days - final reminder is e-mailed and final votes open. A final vote cannot be changed. And even arrange that a vote could be telephoned/faxed in, if there is no e-mail contact available. -0 day, vote closes and tally. In this way, if there is a typhoon, there is still time to vote. If a condition takes out communications for 3 weeks, their vote is the least of their worries.
Dear Bill: FYI, it is already the case when the ALAC follows its current full policy advice development process that all of what you suggest takes place. Of late, several issues have been raised by the GNSO and GNSO Improvements process which have had incredibly short timeframes to respond - even as little as a week to 10 days from start to finish. This has resulted in adoption of ad-hoc mechanisms to try and respond in a timely manner, which has also impacted the ability of the system to help everyone understand what is going on and when. I have already discussed with the ALAC Executive Committee that operating in an ad-hoc way when responding on behalf of the community leads to many problems. I know they are aware of this and it will be discussed in Cairo. The broader issue here of course is that it is impossible for truly bottom-up advice to be developed and given on anything in a week in a volunteer context. The community will have to choose if or how it wishes to address this larger question. On 28/09/2008 09:11, "Bill Silverstein" <icann-list@sorehands.com> wrote:
It might also be helpful to send a gentle reminder say 24 hours before the closure or so.
To be honest, 5-day or 1-week voting timing is sometimes hard to meet. It may sound odd, but with all the workload, travel, many emails piled up, a "soft" approach may help collect more votes from all of us.
izumi
Not odd. The topic to be voted on should be placed for debate sufficiently before the vote, then an announcement of the start/end of the voting period. That way, if someone is going to be out of contact during the voting period, they may be able to submit a early on, and then if their vote changes (upon reflection/debate) it can be done so. For example: -3 weeks before the vote, the subject of the vote and schedule is announced. -1.5 weeks, initial voting is open. Initial votes can be changed. -3 days - final reminder is e-mailed and final votes open. A final vote cannot be changed. And even arrange that a vote could be telephoned/faxed in, if there is no e-mail contact available. -0 day, vote closes and tally. In this way, if there is a typhoon, there is still time to vote. If a condition takes out communications for 3 weeks, their vote is the least of their worries. _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large_atlarge-lists.icann... At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org -- Regards, Nick Ashton-Hart Director for At-Large Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Main Tel: +33 (450) 40 46 88 USA DD: +1 (310) 578-8637 Fax: +41 (22) 594-85-44 Mobile: +41 (79) 595 54-68 email: nick.ashton-hart@icann.org Win IM: ashtonhart@hotmail.com / AIM/iSight: nashtonhart@mac.com / Skype: nashtonhart Online Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashtonhart
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