Hi,
I would think that derailing from the multistakeholder might be attributing to the proposal's timeline. However, the composition of "oversight body", or OPRC as captured in the Strawman 1 may need rewording again. My thought.
Regards,
Wale
Avri,
I fully support the multistakeholder approach for policy development and for policy implementation but I don’t think it fits very well in the day-to-day implementation of IANA functions except at a very high level such as replacing the IANA Functions Operator as someone else already pointed out.
Chuck
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Hi,
I think we need to start from principles, as opposed to having a solution and making sure the principles fit the desired solution.
And if we are stating that we think 'one Stakeholder Group is more relevant than all other stakeholder types' and by virtue of that have primacy in decision making, then that should be stated explicitly in the principles section. If it is already then I missed it.
I prefer the equal-footing multistakeholder principle, but if there is near consensus for the one stakeholder above all stakeholders viewpoint, I would like to understand.
Thanks
avriOn 15-Nov-14 01:33, Guru Acharya wrote:
AvriI'm sure your viewpoints are not being ignored. Peace. I forgive you foryour sin.Nobody is saying multi stakeholder compositions are not applicable or thereis consensus against it. Please look at strawmans 2 and 3.I intact support a multi-stakeholder composition.I'm just saying I don't agree there is consensus against a registry onlycomposition, which you seem to be eliminating by way of the principle thatyou are suggesting.On 15 Nov 2014 11:51, "Avri Doria" <avri@acm.org> wrote:Hi,Apologies, guess I picked the wrong email. I hope I can be forgiven forthis sin.I guess that means that my viewpoints will just be ignored.But if this group is able to decide that multistakeholder models are notapplicable, no matter which thread an email is attached to. I think we maybe in more trouble than I think we are. Are you saying we have consensuson a principle against commitment to the multistakeholder model? How canthat be when the multistakeholder model is really one of the firstprinciples we much meet for an NTIA solutionavriOn 14-Nov-14 22:48, Guru Acharya wrote:Avri - You got the wrong thread. This thread is for RFP2B and not theprinciples.And your suggested principle for a multi-stakeholder composition of theoversight council appears to be in contradiction to Strawman 1 and ignoresthe range of discussions that happened on this list about the composition.On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 6:13 AM, Avri Doria <avri@acm.org> <avri@acm.org> wrote:Hi,I have suggested a few edits to the doc. hope I did it in the mandatedmanner.the changes refer to- transparency and requirements that any and all audit reports bepublished.- bottom-up modalities- multistakeholder nature of any committee or oversight arrangements.Hope I did not mess up any of the formatting.avri_______________________________________________CWG-Stewardship mailing listCWG-Stewardship@icann.orghttps://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/cwg-stewardship_______________________________________________CWG-Stewardship mailing listCWG-Stewardship@icann.orghttps://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/cwg-stewardship
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