This might even, on some readings, mandate a redistribution of the number of seats on the ICANN Board allocated to the various stakeholder groups.  Just a thought.

Bill Jouris

On Saturday, August 29, 2020, 12:50:08 PM PDT, David Mackey <mackey361@gmail.com> wrote:


FYI: 


The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) recently published “RFC: 8890 - The Internet is for End Users” which some people in the CPWG may find interesting. 


The RFC highlights a number of important policy/standards areas that overlap with At-Large policy creation. 


The IAB seems to feel it’s important for IETF standards to be developed under the guidance of explicitly stated principles. The idea of policy making being guided by explicitly stated principles is something that the At-Large community may wish to consider too. 


RFC 8890 - The Internet is for End Users


Mark Nottingham’s Blog Post which describes the reasons for publishing RFC 8890.


Cheers!

David

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