Hello, On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:14 AM, Philip Sheppard wrote:
Issue 1 - the balance between doers and members What is the right balance between the number of annually elected positions and the membership size ? Today (and for the last 10 years) it is 3/41 = 7% Draft charter changes it to 5/41 =12%.
That's incorrect. Your draft charter changes it to "up to 5" -- it can still be as low as 3. See point #32 of prior analysis at: http://forum.icann.org/lists/bc-gnso/msg00376.html The CityTLD draft charter, which is preferred as a template, has the Executive Committee set to 8: http://gnso.icann.org/files/gnso/en/improvements/ctldc-petition-charter-reda... (see section 2.1.1, namely chair, vice chair, past chair, secretary, treasurer, membership officer, policy development committee chair and communications officer)
What is the right balance between elected, appointed and ad hoc ?
Positions should be democratically elected (and thus accountable), with power not concentrated in a handful of "kings and queens" who let it go to their heads.
Are there one third of the BC willing to volunteer their time to non-policy work?
As more of the workload is spread around, less time per person is required.
Is there sufficient motivation to be a member volunteer for mostly non-policy work?
If their work is seen as having an impact on improving the constituency, volunteers, giving becomes its own reward and motiviation.
Do members want one set of elections per year or several ?
One is sufficient.
What does it mean if we conduct an election but less than half the members vote?
The same as what it means when 1/2 the population doesn't vote in general elections. They're either too busy, uneducated on the issues being voted on, or are members for other reasons (i.e. to "monitor" issues, as opposed to being actively engaged in issues).
Issue 2 - balance of independence As ICANN starts to offer more services what degree of independence do we want as a constituency ?
Ultimately, it's policy issues that matter. Offloading administrivia to ICANN doesn't change our independence.
Do members wish to authorise the release of their private data to enable ICANN staff for instance in the future to run BC elections?
Yes.
Do members wish to entrust ICANN with the funds in the BC bank account ?
Most definitely, it's far better than the current situation. Even better would be to run the constituency more efficiently than today, so that large balances/reserves don't exist.
Or should the ICANN toolbox be a basket of services that the secretariat can choose from?
See above. Administrivia like mailing lists, conference calls, etc. are distractions from real policy work. The more of that which can be done by ICANN, the better. Sincerely, George Kirikos 416-588-0269 http://www.leap.com/