Dear Lise,
you are right in principle, but in reality - as it was told several times and it was based on AoC wording, the Board (and/or the GAC or the staff) is not legally obliged to follow all recomendations. Maybe the prioritization is not a bad idea then.
Thank you for understanding,
Rgds,
Michael


2013/10/15 Lise Fuhr <lise.fuhr@difo.dk>

Dear all,

 

I am not at all happy about the last section of our executive summary:

 

In the Final Report, ATRT2 will consider “prioritizing” certain Recommendations based on their respective importance.  ATRT2 considers Recommendations relating to the Board, GAC, Metrics and Multilingualism to be priority Recommendations.  ATRT2 welcomes feedback on prioritization of proposed Recommendations from the Community.

 

What will this prioritizing mean? That the board should implement these recommendations first. Or the board can choose not to implement the other recommendations because they are not prioritized? I thought that giving a time-frame for implementing would give the idea of the urgency of the different recommendations.

 

I know it was briefly discussed at the conference call October 1 but I can’t see final decision on the issue. I find that the implications of prioritizing is not clear in our report and would recommend that we write more explicit what we mean by prioritizing and that we expect that all the recommendations is to be implemented.

 

Best,

Lise

 

 

Fra: atrt2-bounces@icann.org [mailto:atrt2-bounces@icann.org] På vegne af Brian Cute
Sendt: 15. oktober 2013 21:08
Til: Larisa B. Gurnick; Charla Shambley; Alice Jansen
Cc: atrt2@icann.org (atrt2@icann.org)
Emne: [atrt2] Master with edits

 

Larisa,

 

Here is the updated version.  Have not changed all the numbering.  Call me if you questions.

 

Brian


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