My concern is aligned to some degree with Anne's. I am always a bit wary of how different processes integrate in a multistakeholder environment, and this is looking like something that will require very careful consideration for it to be adequately delegated and timed.
Best,
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Mark W. Datysgeld from Governance Primer
HI Steve,
I think the Council will need to know how the Supplemental Recommendations could be modified to address the diacritics issues. At present, we don't know why the Board and Org think this is possible. It may be that the Small team Plus assignment should be amended to study this potential modification and if so, it would be the only open issue in the Supplemental Recommendations that would not be voted on in our April meeting. In other words, the Supplemental Recommendations don't all have to be sent at once if this is something that can be studied and addressed by the Small Team Plus as a "dangling issue". Here I think it is important to include Small Team Plus member participation because you definitely want to avoid GAC Advice on this issue coming out of Kigali. Let's take an expeditious look but we need more info from staff as to the thinking behind the idea of addressing this with revised Supplemental Recommendations on String Similarity.
Thank you!
Anne
Anne Aikman-Scalese
GNSO Councilor
NomCom Non-Voting 2022-2024
Dear Councilors,
As you may have seen, the April Council meeting is scheduled to have an update on the research and analysis ICANN org has performed to understand the mechanism(s) that might be available to progress the work related to Latin diacritics.
While we will provide a more comprehensive update during the Council meeting, we wanted to share an early preview of the update, as it may have implications on the Council’s vote on a subset of the SubPro Supplemental Recommendations. In brief, our recommended
approach is for the Council to consider modifying/amending the non-adopted recommendations related to string similarity (i.e., Recommendations 24.3 and 24.5) if it wants to take up the issue of Latin diacritics. Under the ICANN Bylaws and GNSO Operating Procedures,
there are two avenues to pursue this path, which are either Section 16 of the PDP
Manual (see page 10) or the Supplemental Recommendation process, as employed by the Small Team Plus.
With the Council’s consideration and potential adoption of Supplemental Recommendations 24.3A, 24.3B, and 24.3C during its April meeting, there may be challenges to using either Section 16 or the Supplemental Recommendation process
to progress the Latin diacritics issues:
- Section 16: The PDP Manual states that, “approved GNSO Council policies may be modified or amended by the GNSO Council at any time prior to the final approval by the ICANN Board…”. If the Council approves Supplemental Recommendations 24.3A, 24.3B, and 24.3C AND they are adopted by the ICANN Board, this option would no longer be available (i.e., “final approval” will have occurred).
- Supplemental Recommendations: If the Council approves Supplemental Recommendations 24.3A, 24.3B, and 24.3C, the Council would not be able to develop further Supplemental Recommendations related to Latin diacritics.
We understand the Council has committed to taking action on the Supplemental Recommendations during its April meeting, so we believe it is important to provide you with this information in advance of your meeting for effective planning
and decision-making. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Best,
Steve
Steven Chan
VP, Policy Development Support & GNSO Relations
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
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