Regarding communicating task force/committee work with the press and other outside groups
Hello All, At various times, members of task forces, committees and the Council are approached by the press to comment on the work of a task force, committee or Council. Some members also operate blogs to keep the community informed. I recommend we take the following approach: (1) An individual member should not speak on behalf of a task force, committee or Council with respect to current proposed recommendations. Normally people should be referred to the current official report or minutes of a meeting. The appropriate chair of a group would normally present the current proposed recommendations in an agreed document. (2) An individual member is free to provide their own opinions on a preferred or potential outcome of a particular group. Ie feel free to speak for yourself :-) (3) An individual should not quote another individual out of context. In general if you are asked what someone else (either individual, business, group etc) thinks - then direct people to either an audio recording, a transcript, minutes, or a posting on a public mailing list. Note that our work by its nature results in many discussions, drafts, and proposals for future policy. We need to be careful that we clearly communicate the current status of any recommendation. E.g "under discussion", "proposed by a task force member", "proposed by a task force in an Initial Report" etc. I am interested in feedback on the above, as I think it would be useful to include in future to brief new members of a group. Regards, Bruce Tonkin
Bruce, this is a key issue. The price of transparency is responsibility. - No TF/Council member or observer should ever speak for the group unless they are the chair. - The function of group membership or observer-status is to be able to report back on developments to a constituency or organisation. - It is inappropriate for any group member or observer to speak to the press about ideas "under discussion". Any such press contact should only occur after the group has finalised a formal step and then the individual must make it clear that they are commenting on formal written output in their personal (or when authorised group) capacity. Anything less will lead to scare stories and sensationalism. Philip
Dear Bruce, I know that media are always interested in talking to Councilors, chairs, and TF members. :-) And, in fact, having been a chair of a TF, have had these situations occur. In my view, I think your proposal is much the way that it has been handled in the past. I especially agree that when it is "policy in process", none of us on TFs as members, or Councilors in Council, or even chairs, should be speculating on outcomes or implications with media. As one who is rather seasoned at much policy discussion and sometimes policy agreements [:-)], it is always premature to announce or predict an outcome until it is agreed. On the other hand, transparency is critical, and I also note that we have a public process that allows for transparency, including recordings and transcripts, so members of TF and Council can be assured that the broader community can follow the work. I do think that transparency is ever improving with the addition of the transcript versions of the MP3 recordings. I support your note to TF and Council below. Marilyn Cade -----Original Message----- From: owner-pdp-pcceg-feb06@icann.org [mailto:owner-pdp-pcceg-feb06@icann.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Tonkin Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 6:10 AM To: Council GNSO; pdp-pcceg-feb06@gnso.icann.org; gnso-dow123@gnso.icann.org Subject: [pdp-pcceg-feb06] Regarding communicating task force/committee work with the press and other outside groups Hello All, At various times, members of task forces, committees and the Council are approached by the press to comment on the work of a task force, committee or Council. Some members also operate blogs to keep the community informed. I recommend we take the following approach: (1) An individual member should not speak on behalf of a task force, committee or Council with respect to current proposed recommendations. Normally people should be referred to the current official report or minutes of a meeting. The appropriate chair of a group would normally present the current proposed recommendations in an agreed document. (2) An individual member is free to provide their own opinions on a preferred or potential outcome of a particular group. Ie feel free to speak for yourself :-) (3) An individual should not quote another individual out of context. In general if you are asked what someone else (either individual, business, group etc) thinks - then direct people to either an audio recording, a transcript, minutes, or a posting on a public mailing list. Note that our work by its nature results in many discussions, drafts, and proposals for future policy. We need to be careful that we clearly communicate the current status of any recommendation. E.g "under discussion", "proposed by a task force member", "proposed by a task force in an Initial Report" etc. I am interested in feedback on the above, as I think it would be useful to include in future to brief new members of a group. Regards, Bruce Tonkin
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Bruce Tonkin -
Marilyn Cade -
Philip Sheppard