This worries me. How do we define "needs"? It sounds perilously close to that community holding the transition hostage for something that they want. Alan At 01/03/2015 02:17 AM, Jordan Carter wrote:
I've thought of a b/c mid point complication:
It is: whether anything needs to be added to currently documented SLA standards to allow the transition to be acceptable to any key customer community.
That's not a wholesale review but it's a little more than b), while respecting the need for conservatism and efficiency....
Jordan
On Sunday, 1 March 2015, Seun Ojedeji <<mailto:seun.ojedeji@gmail.com>seun.ojedeji@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 to Jordan's specific suggestion as well; considering that everything works just fine right now is an indication that repeating the current SLA would at least maintain status quo.
Will be good if that methodology is applied to other design teams as much as possible. The goal is to build a stronger ICANN and so long as we have a multistakeholder means/process to do that, then our job is done.
Cheers!
sent from Google nexus 4 kindly excuse brevity and typos. On 1 Mar 2015 01:46, "Chris Disspain" <ceo@auda.org.au> wrote: You read me right, man ;-)
Cheers,
Chris
On 1 Mar 2015, at 11:35 , Jordan Carter <jordan@internetnz.net.nz> wrote:
Hi all,
I think Chris's proposal makes sense too in logically separating:
a) porting across existing service level obligations to the post-transition environment; b) creating the possibility of reviewing and changing them in future; and c) reviewing and updating the substantive content
If I read him right a) and b) should be done, but c) should not.
That might trim the work this design team needs to do and make finalising the names community proposal easier...
cheers Jordan
On 1 March 2015 at 08:56, Avri Doria <avri@acm.org> wrote: Hi,
Makes sense to me.
avri
On 28-Feb-15 18:43, Chris Disspain wrote:
On that basis I wonder whether we would not be better served by accepting the current status quo and building a mechanism for review and negotiated changes to those service levels that could be employed immediately after transition and on an ongoing basis.
Thoughts?
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