Hi, If I understand Avri’s question correctly, then I am wondering the same. Wasn’t the ICANN board supposed to facilitate some sort of dialogue between the GNSO and the GAC to reconcile the differences between our recommendations and what they have stated are their wishes on this topic? Have I missed that? It seems to me that if the GAC desires further protections for IGOs/INGOs, then it would be helpful if their reasons and arguments supporting this would be provided (in some detail) before the PDP WG is asked to reconvene, giving the WG members something to work with. In that light, I don’t think a postponement of the motion to a later meeting is such a bad thing. Thanks. Amr On Jul 23, 2014, at 9:14 PM, Avri Doria <avri@acm.org> wrote:
Hi,
On 23-Jul-14 15:04, john@crediblecontext.com wrote:
In as much as the motion and its intended action (to take another look at the protections given ICO and INGOs in the new gTLD program) is as much politics as policy, I don't think delaying the discussion and vote enhances likelihood of passage. There are voices in the BC who question why we are willing to re-open a decision that was unanimously closed.
For clarity sake:
By "decision that was unanimously closed." do you mean the PDP recommendations?
Also, have any new arguments have been offered, or is it just because the GAC disagrees with our recommendations. Something which should not come as a surprise since they don't even agree with our standing to make recommendations on this topic.
Fro a process perspective, I think in this case we reopen if we enough of the council agrees that we would like to see our recommendations amended as suggested by the Board.
thanks
avri