At 10/10/2013 08:33 AM, Avri Doria wrote:
On 10 Oct 2013, at 06:41, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond wrote:
However, when reviewing its own internal Rules of Procedures, another process it carried out independently, it did not need a resolution from the Board nor a public comment.
Ok, so it is only the GNSO that is subject to the regime of needing to have every little internal procedure change undergo full public comment.
Thanks for correcting my understanding, I thought the ALAC ROP changes had undergone community comment and review.
Apologies for my error.
avri
The recent ALAC Rules of Procedure changes probably did not have to under go public comment of any sort and in fact, could probably (from a "legal" point of view) been determined solely within the ALAC. That is not what we chose to do. There was significant community involvement and comment (although not a formal ICANN Public Comment). That being said, there ARE aspects of the ALAC rules that do need Board approval. As an example, the rules for certifying and decertifying ALSs do require Board approval. Alan