Fwd: [alerts] ICANN News Alert -- Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN
Funny, since I've never heard ICANN listening to what any of those voices are saying. ALS-RALO-ALAC- - - - - ICANN hardly seems like "direct input" to me. --Wendy
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:12:48 -0700 Subject: [alerts] ICANN News Alert -- Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN From: ICANN News Alert <ICANN-Alerts@icann.org> To: <alerts@greenriver.icann.org> Reply-To: ICANN-Alerts@icann.org X-Mailer: MBM 0.0 (5) Sender: owner-alerts@icann.org
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Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN
29 March 2007
Internet users from three of ICANN's five global regions will now have direct input to the organization thanks to the creation of three Regional At-Large Organisations (RALOs).
Memorandums of Understanding creating RALOs for Africa and Europe were signed today by ICANN and member groups of the RALOs in a special ceremony at ICANN's 28th Public Meeting in Lisbon. The third RALO Asia-Australia-Pacific was announced and will be formally signed at the 30th Public Meeting to be held later this year.
"This is a fantastic day for Internet users in Africa, in Europe, and in the Asia-Australia-Pacific region. The creation of RALOs gives average Internet users the chance to influence decisions that shape the security and stability of the Internet," said Dr Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN.
The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) of ICANN represents Internet users in ICANN.
"ICANN deals with issues that are technical but hugely important to Internet users. At-Large is the place to be if you want to participate and RALOs provide direct input to us," said Jacqueline Morris, ALAC Chair from Trinidad and Tobago.
The first RALO, the Latin America - Caribbean Regional At-Large Organization was created at the 27th ICANN public meeting held in São Paulo in December 2006. Today's announcement means four of ICANN's five global regions have RALOs.
The people who RALOs represent are incredibly diverse. For example, groups from Africa taking part in today include a network of journalists based in Tanzania reporting on Internet issues (JUSTA-AFRICA), and Internet Society chapters from countries as diverse as Mali, Benin, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
European user groups participating include Internet Society chapters throughout Eastern and Western Europe, a network of science and Information and Communications Technology professionals in Germany, and academic professionals.
More information on the creation of RALOs is available at <http://alac.icann.org/applications/>http://alac.icann.org/applications/
About ICANN:
ICANN is an internationally organized, public benefit non-profit responsible for coordinating Internet Protocol (IP) address space allocation, protocol identifier assignment, generic (gTLD) and country code (ccTLD) Top-Level Domain name system management, and root server system management functions. For more information please visit: <http://www.icann.org/>www.icann.org.
Media Contacts:
Jason Keenan Media Adviser ICANN (USA) Ph: +1 310 818 9072 E: <mailto:jason.keenan@icann.org>jason.keenan@icann.org
International: Andrew Robertson Edelman (London) Ph: +44 7921 588 770 E: <http://www.icann.org/announcements/andrew.robertson@edelman.com>andrew.robertson@edelman.com
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I agree, Wendy. However, I think it's a good time for the ALAC/ICANN to change its tack. The ALSs are supposed to have a voting interest (for the board? - I can't remember as its been too long) as if we'd ever really been asked. At least, though now we are opening diologue, whereas before there was no interest in input and nobody listened anyway. The structure that ICANN is manufacturing may actually work, but there has to be an effort toward making it work. I fear though, in true ICANN form that it could still take years before ALSs are truly recognized as a part of the process. aloha, Randy Glass A@L On 3/29/07, Wendy Seltzer <wendy@seltzer.com> wrote:
Funny, since I've never heard ICANN listening to what any of those voices are saying. ALS-RALO-ALAC- - - - - ICANN hardly seems like "direct input" to me.
--Wendy
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:12:48 -0700 Subject: [alerts] ICANN News Alert -- Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN From: ICANN News Alert <ICANN-Alerts@icann.org> To: <alerts@greenriver.icann.org> Reply-To: ICANN-Alerts@icann.org X-Mailer: MBM 0.0 (5) Sender: owner-alerts@icann.org
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Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN
29 March 2007
Internet users from three of ICANN's five global regions will now have direct input to the organization thanks to the creation of three Regional At-Large Organisations (RALOs).
Memorandums of Understanding creating RALOs for Africa and Europe were signed today by ICANN and member groups of the RALOs in a special ceremony at ICANN's 28th Public Meeting in Lisbon. The third RALO Asia-Australia-Pacific was announced and will be formally signed at the 30th Public Meeting to be held later this year.
"This is a fantastic day for Internet users in Africa, in Europe, and in the Asia-Australia-Pacific region. The creation of RALOs gives average Internet users the chance to influence decisions that shape the security and stability of the Internet," said Dr Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN.
The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) of ICANN represents Internet users in ICANN.
"ICANN deals with issues that are technical but hugely important to Internet users. At-Large is the place to be if you want to participate and RALOs provide direct input to us," said Jacqueline Morris, ALAC Chair from Trinidad and Tobago.
The first RALO, the Latin America - Caribbean Regional At-Large Organization was created at the 27th ICANN public meeting held in São Paulo in December 2006. Today's announcement means four of ICANN's five global regions have RALOs.
The people who RALOs represent are incredibly diverse. For example, groups from Africa taking part in today include a network of journalists based in Tanzania reporting on Internet issues (JUSTA-AFRICA), and Internet Society chapters from countries as diverse as Mali, Benin, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
European user groups participating include Internet Society chapters throughout Eastern and Western Europe, a network of science and Information and Communications Technology professionals in Germany, and academic professionals.
More information on the creation of RALOs is available at <http://alac.icann.org/applications/>http://alac.icann.org/applications/
About ICANN:
ICANN is an internationally organized, public benefit non-profit responsible for coordinating Internet Protocol (IP) address space allocation, protocol identifier assignment, generic (gTLD) and country code (ccTLD) Top-Level Domain name system management, and root server system management functions. For more information please visit: <http://www.icann.org/>www.icann.org.
Media Contacts:
Jason Keenan Media Adviser ICANN (USA) Ph: +1 310 818 9072 E: <mailto:jason.keenan@icann.org>jason.keenan@icann.org
International: Andrew Robertson Edelman (London) Ph: +44 7921 588 770 E: <http://www.icann.org/announcements/andrew.robertson@edelman.com> andrew.robertson@edelman.com
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Hi Randy I agree. I would love more direct representation (voting seat on the Board etc) but that was IMO never going to happen if the ALAC remained as 15 people who were just appointed. Now that the RALOs in 4 regions exist, I think that we may get more listened to as we are more representative. We can say - hey - 100 or 1000 or 10,000 people and organisations around the world say this, not just us 15. This is already changing the interaction between ALAC and ICANN, I think. And with the External Review coming up, lets hope that one recommnedation might be to give AtLarge more direct power... Jacqueline Quoting "RJGlass | America@Large" <jipshida@gmail.com>:
I agree, Wendy.
However, I think it's a good time for the ALAC/ICANN to change its tack. The ALSs are supposed to have a voting interest (for the board? - I can't remember as its been too long) as if we'd ever really been asked.
At least, though now we are opening diologue, whereas before there was no interest in input and nobody listened anyway.
The structure that ICANN is manufacturing may actually work, but there has to be an effort toward making it work. I fear though, in true ICANN form that it could still take years before ALSs are truly recognized as a part of the process.
aloha, Randy Glass A@L
On 3/29/07, Wendy Seltzer <wendy@seltzer.com> wrote:
Funny, since I've never heard ICANN listening to what any of those voices are saying. ALS-RALO-ALAC- - - - - ICANN hardly seems like "direct input" to me.
--Wendy
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:12:48 -0700 Subject: [alerts] ICANN News Alert -- Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN From: ICANN News Alert <ICANN-Alerts@icann.org> To: <alerts@greenriver.icann.org> Reply-To: ICANN-Alerts@icann.org X-Mailer: MBM 0.0 (5) Sender: owner-alerts@icann.org
News Alert
<http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-29mar07.htm> http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-29mar07.htm
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Thousands of Voices Get Direct Say At ICANN
29 March 2007
Internet users from three of ICANN's five global regions will now have direct input to the organization thanks to the creation of three Regional At-Large Organisations (RALOs).
Memorandums of Understanding creating RALOs for Africa and Europe were signed today by ICANN and member groups of the RALOs in a special ceremony at ICANN's 28th Public Meeting in Lisbon. The third RALO Asia-Australia-Pacific was announced and will be formally signed at the 30th Public Meeting to be held later this year.
"This is a fantastic day for Internet users in Africa, in Europe, and in the Asia-Australia-Pacific region. The creation of RALOs gives average Internet users the chance to influence decisions that shape the security and stability of the Internet," said Dr Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN.
The At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) of ICANN represents Internet users in ICANN.
"ICANN deals with issues that are technical but hugely important to Internet users. At-Large is the place to be if you want to participate and RALOs provide direct input to us," said Jacqueline Morris, ALAC Chair from Trinidad and Tobago.
The first RALO, the Latin America - Caribbean Regional At-Large Organization was created at the 27th ICANN public meeting held in São Paulo in December 2006. Today's announcement means four of ICANN's five global regions have RALOs.
The people who RALOs represent are incredibly diverse. For example, groups from Africa taking part in today include a network of journalists based in Tanzania reporting on Internet issues (JUSTA-AFRICA), and Internet Society chapters from countries as diverse as Mali, Benin, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
European user groups participating include Internet Society chapters throughout Eastern and Western Europe, a network of science and Information and Communications Technology professionals in Germany, and academic professionals.
More information on the creation of RALOs is available at <http://alac.icann.org/applications/">http://alac.icann.org/applications/>http://alac.icann.org/applications/
About ICANN:
ICANN is an internationally organized, public benefit non-profit responsible for coordinating Internet Protocol (IP) address space allocation, protocol identifier assignment, generic (gTLD) and country code (ccTLD) Top-Level Domain name system management, and root server system management functions. For more information please visit: <www.icann.org">http://www.icann.org/>www.icann.org.
Media Contacts:
Jason Keenan Media Adviser ICANN (USA) Ph: +1 310 818 9072 E: <mailto:jason.keenan@icann.org>jason.keenan@icann.org
International: Andrew Robertson Edelman (London) Ph: +44 7921 588 770 E: <http://www.icann.org/announcements/andrew.robertson@edelman.com> andrew.robertson@edelman.com
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