http://gnso.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-09may13-en.htm
9 May 2013
The Generic
Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council seeks volunteers to serve on a
Drafting Team that will be tasked to develop a charter for a Working Group to
address issues that have been raised in the context of the recent discussions on
policy & implementation that affect the GNSO (see Staff Discussion Paper and session in
Beijing). The Drafting Team is expected to
submit the proposed Charter to the GNSO Council for
approval.
The Drafting
Team is expected to develop a Charter on the basis of the GNSO Working Group Guidelines taking into
account the Staff Discussion Paper as well as the discussions that took place in
Beijing. At a minimum, the GNSO Council expects that the subsequent Working
Group would provide recommendations on the
following:
ICANN Working
Groups use transparent, open processes. The meetings of this DT will be
recorded, and the recordings will be available to the public. The mailing list
for the Drafting Team will be archived publicly. Drafting Team members are
expected to submit Statements of Interest (SOI). The group will collaborate
using a public workspace. The Drafting Team is expected to follow the
GNSO Working Group Guidelines.
The GNSO Council
invites interested parties to provide names of expected participants who can
then be added to the DT mailing list. The DT will be open to anyone interested
to join. Community members who wish to be invited to join the group should
contact the GNSO secretariat (gnso.secretariat@icann.org).
Mainly as a
result of discussions stemming from implementation related issues of the new
gTLD program, there is increased focus on which topics call for policy and which
call for implementation work, including which processes should be used, at what
time and how diverging opinions should be acted upon. In order to facilitate
these discussions, ICANN Staff developed a draft framework for community
discussion that identifies a number of steps and criteria that might facilitate
dealing with similar questions in the future. The paper identifies a number of
questions that the community may want to consider further in this context, as
well as a couple of suggested improvements that could be considered in the short
term. While developing a bright-line rule as to what is policy or implementation
may not be possible, the hope is that by developing clear processes and
identifying clear roles and responsibilities for the different stakeholders, it
will become easier to deal with these issues going forward and allow for broad
participation and involvement. Following several discussions by the GNSO Council
on this topic, the GNSO Council has now decided to form a drafting team to draft
a Charter for a Working Group which will be tasked to provide concrete
recommendations on how to address some of these issues from a GNSO
perspective.
Glen
de Saint Géry
GNSO
Secretariat
gnso.secretariat@gnso.icann.org
http://gnso.icann.org