There is a real danger here, that one by one we all come along with the parts of the GNSO Review we particularly like (for whatever reason) and draft a motion before Council. This requires a much wider debate, particularly at a time when some of the overarching recommendations could considerably change the way Council is both constructed and acts. Both the timing and the approach raises major issues. I'm not even sure this is workable with the geographic constraints that are currently in place. Forcing a vote on such a topic at this time is both unwise and unacceptable when the ramifications and on ALL Constituencies is very substantial. Tony -----Original Message----- From: owner-council@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Philip Sheppard Sent: 09 November 2006 08:56 To: 'Council GNSO' Subject: [council] Regarding term limits - GNSO review I disagree with this. I thought we had had an earlier discussion about the need to avoid taking piecemeal recommendations from one or other GNSO review? We need to consider changes holistically and within the context outlined at the last Council meeting. Philip PS Constituencies already have internal rules - that is bottom-up.