If they aren’t talking about budget then it’d be quite hard to rationalise preparing input via our standing committee on budget.
Having said that while it might be possible for the GNSO Council to comment, it’s probably easier and simpler if the input comes from our respective SGs + Cs
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Michele
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From: council <council-bounces@gnso.icann.org> on behalf of Ayden Férdeline <icann@ferdeline.com>
Reply-To: Ayden Férdeline <icann@ferdeline.com>
Date: Saturday 30 June 2018 at 15:55
To: GNSO Council List <council@gnso.icann.org>
Subject: [council] [public comment] New Fellowship Approach – Should the Council Respond?
Dear all,
In our wrap up session on Thursday, I committed to reviewing the
Draft Proposal of the New Fellowship Program Approach and briefly bulleting where I think the Council should consider responding. In short, I think the Council does not need to respond to this comment, as individual GNSO Stakeholder Groups/Constituencies
would be better placed to do so.
However if the Council were to respond, I would suggest we focus our remarks on:
In addition, the proposed new approach calls for SO/ACs to be involved in identifying the skills that fellows should possess. I was thinking, when the GNSO initiates new Policy Development Process Working Groups in the future, perhaps we
can add a new section to the working group initiation template to include desired skills in fellows relevant to that working group, which could then be communicated to the fellowship program administrators and selection committee for their information when
assessing/recruiting candidates?
Finally, the consultation notes that, “budgetary decisions are not a part of this process,” so we are not being asked at this time to comment on the proposed cost implications.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on whether or not we should respond here.
Best wishes,
Ayden Férdeline