Stephane -The rotation I mentioned earlier referred to cycle of NomCom appointments. There is no requirement for rotation of the NomCom appointees among the three seats. To follow the Bylaws, I recommend that its preferable for the NomCom's appointments to be considered for the specific roles on the Council (Contracted House NCA, Non-Contracted House NCA and Non-Voting NCA).The NomCom cycle of appointments to the GNSO Council is 2 in odd years and 1 in even years. Given that each time an appointment is made, there is the potential for a new person to be appointed to the seat, my suggestion below was to encourage the GNSO and the NomCom to consider if it is preferable to have both voting NCAs appointed at the same time, with the Non-voting NCA appointed in the following year, or if the GNSO would be better served by having one voting NCA and the Non-voting NCA appointed in the same year, with the other voting NCA appointed in the next year.I hope this clarifies my statement for you. Please let me know if you have additional question.John Jeffrey
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JJ@ICANN.orgOn Oct 20, 2011, at 12:22 AM, Stéphane Van Gelder wrote:Thanks JJ, I am copying the Council on my response.From my reading of the bylaws, I see no mention of a requirement for rotation. So in theory, an NCA could be constantly given the same assignment by the NomCom. Is this read correct? If so, why are you suggesting rotation systems in your last paragraph?Adam, please let us know what the NomCom plans to do and when. I'm sure you understand that the GNSO is keen to get this matter resolved before we sit the new Council, on the Wednesday of the Dakar meeting…Stéphane
Le 19 oct. 2011 à 19:43, John Jeffrey a écrit :Resending - may have been an error in transmission.Begin forwarded message:From: John Jeffrey <john.jeffrey@icann.org>Subject: Fwd: formal position requirementDate: October 19, 2011 9:19:12 AM PDTTo: Stéphane Van Gelder <stephane.vangelder@indom.com>, Adam Peake <ajp@glocom.ac.jp>Cc: Samantha Eisner <Samantha.Eisner@icann.org>, Robert Hoggarth <robert.hoggarth@icann.org>, Liz Gasster <liz.gasster@icann.org>, Daniel Halloran <daniel.halloran@icann.org>Bcc: John Jeffrey <john.jeffrey@icann.org>Dear Stephane and Adam,
I write to you jointly as Chairs of the GNSO and the NomCom. I received the attached note from Carlos Dionisio Aguirre regarding the NomCom appointees to the GNSO and noted the need to provide advice on the ICANN Bylaws.
Article X, Section 3.e requires the NomCom to appoint three members of the GNSO Council. Of those appointees, one shall be non-voting, and “one voting representative shall be assigned to each House . . . by the Nominating Committee.” This Bylaws provision requires the NomCom to assign voting representatives among the GNSO’s contracted and non-contracted party houses. Pursuant to the Bylaws, this assignment work should not be left to the GNSO.
I appreciate that with the GNSO Restructuring, the initial assignment of the single NomCom Appointee (NCA) selected by the NomCom in 2010 did not pose a lot of complexity. However, now that the restructured form of the GNSO Council is in place and the NomCom is making appointments for multiple NCAs, it is important for the NomCom to complete the assignment process and identify the roles of the NCAs to the GNSO. If possible, I encourage the NomCom to complete this assignment process prior to the ICANN AGM in Dakar, Senegal and the seating of the new GNSO Council members (28 October 2011).
Due to the NomCom’s appointment rotation (2 NCAs to the GNSO in odd years, 1 NCA in even years), it may be beneficial for the NomCom and GNSO to consult together to determine if the GNSO would be better served by having both voting NCAs rotate at the same time, or if it is preferable to have 1 voting and 1 non-voting NCA rotate at the same time, with the term of the other voting NCA rotating in even years. Further, as the NomCom and the GNSO continue dialogue on identifying skill sets for the NCAs to the GNSO, skills desirable for each role (Non-Contracted House NCA, Contracted House NCA and Non-Voting NCA) could be identified for NomCom consideration.
I look forward to seeing you in Dakar. If you have any questions, or we can be of assistance to you, please let us know.