Decertification and procedure for 4 EURALO ALSes
Dear all, some of you may recall that we discussed since years (at ALAC and EURALO) what to do and how to proceed with certified EURALO ALSes who have either never participated, nor didn’t respond on anything over a long period of time (2 – 5 years) or whose contact details are invalid or lapsed – usually called “dead ducks”. I have observed and noted such cases since years and I think it’s time (or even overdue) to react – as repeatedly discussed before (see my memo from June 2011!). These cases which are not-responsive and therefore overdue since years are: 1- KEPKA – consumer org. in Greece, certified in February 2007. This is a worst case, as they never ever responded to anything (GA 2008 in Paris, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico, various consultations and voting and GA 2013 in Lisbon); 2- Ynternet.org Institute, Switzerland, certified in February 2006. TMK, Ynternet.org and their representative Théo Bondolfi was present at the EURALO founding ceremony at the ICANN meeting in March 2007 in Lisbon and at our Paris GA in 2008. Afterwards, they announced “new primary contacts” twice who never followed up on anything. I repeatedly contacted Théo Bondolfi informally and asked him about Ynternet.org’s involvement – without response. What means persistent silence since 2009! 3- Terre des Femmes, Germany, certified in February 2006. Their previous representative, Heike Jensen, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards Heike Jensen was unsubscribed from our mailing list and we have no more valid contact details. 4- CLUSIT, Italy, certified in July 2007. Their previous representative, Raoul Chiesa, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards he didn’t respond to anything any more and we don’t know whether their contact details are still valid? I think these are evident cases that can be labelled as “dead ducks” or hopeless cases and should be *decertified* finally to keep our members list and voting quorum in order. In the given cases, the step-by-step procedure I suggested in my Memo from 2011 (attached) doesn’t make much sense because all of them won’t foreseeably reply to any “friendly, less friendly or ultimate reminders”. Therefore let me suggest the following procedure (4 steps): * Suggestion for de-certification will be submitted to ALAC (as Garth Bruen did it in his yesterday’s mail -- Request to De-Certify Alberta Community Network Association) with copy to the 4 candidates; * Consideration and de-certification decision by ALAC; * Communication about de-certification to the member, incl. last chance for demanding *substantiated* recourse at ALAC and the next EURALO GA (within 4 weeks); * After this procedure the ALS will be finally de-certified and delisted. I think such a shortened procedure is fair enough under the given circumstances. To be frank: After having invested too many hours in running after them for years, I am not willing to spend more time than absolutely necessary to bring these cases to an end. Your comments are welcome! I think we should take a formal decision on this at our next monthly (February) call. Kind regards, Wolf EuroDIG Secretariat http://www.eurodig.org/ mobile +41 79 204 83 87 Skype: Wolf-Ludwig EURALO - ICANN's Regional At-Large Organisation http://euralo.org Profile on LinkedIn http://ch.linkedin.com/in/wolfludwig
Hi Wolf I think it is important to undergo this exercise, as unpleasant as it may be, for precisely the reasons you suggest. I would only suggest maybe one last outreach indicating that a decertification process is about to begin, we’d really rather not lose you, but if you do want to go please provide a couple sentences of why that we can benefit from, etc. If no response to that it will be even easier for ALAC to process. Thanks, Bill On Feb 7, 2014, at 11:24 PM, Wolf Ludwig <wolf.ludwig@comunica-ch.net> wrote:
Dear all,
some of you may recall that we discussed since years (at ALAC and EURALO) what to do and how to proceed with certified EURALO ALSes who have either never participated, nor didn’t respond on anything over a long period of time (2 – 5 years) or whose contact details are invalid or lapsed – usually called “dead ducks”. I have observed and noted such cases since years and I think it’s time (or even overdue) to react – as repeatedly discussed before (see my memo from June 2011!).
These cases which are not-responsive and therefore overdue since years are:
1- KEPKA – consumer org. in Greece, certified in February 2007. This is a worst case, as they never ever responded to anything (GA 2008 in Paris, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico, various consultations and voting and GA 2013 in Lisbon);
2- Ynternet.org Institute, Switzerland, certified in February 2006. TMK, Ynternet.org and their representative Théo Bondolfi was present at the EURALO founding ceremony at the ICANN meeting in March 2007 in Lisbon and at our Paris GA in 2008. Afterwards, they announced “new primary contacts” twice who never followed up on anything. I repeatedly contacted Théo Bondolfi informally and asked him about Ynternet.org’s involvement – without response. What means persistent silence since 2009!
3- Terre des Femmes, Germany, certified in February 2006. Their previous representative, Heike Jensen, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards Heike Jensen was unsubscribed from our mailing list and we have no more valid contact details.
4- CLUSIT, Italy, certified in July 2007. Their previous representative, Raoul Chiesa, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards he didn’t respond to anything any more and we don’t know whether their contact details are still valid?
I think these are evident cases that can be labelled as “dead ducks” or hopeless cases and should be *decertified* finally to keep our members list and voting quorum in order. In the given cases, the step-by-step procedure I suggested in my Memo from 2011 (attached) doesn’t make much sense because all of them won’t foreseeably reply to any “friendly, less friendly or ultimate reminders”.
Therefore let me suggest the following procedure (4 steps):
* Suggestion for de-certification will be submitted to ALAC (as Garth Bruen did it in his yesterday’s mail -- Request to De-Certify Alberta Community Network Association) with copy to the 4 candidates;
* Consideration and de-certification decision by ALAC;
* Communication about de-certification to the member, incl. last chance for demanding *substantiated* recourse at ALAC and the next EURALO GA (within 4 weeks);
* After this procedure the ALS will be finally de-certified and delisted.
I think such a shortened procedure is fair enough under the given circumstances. To be frank: After having invested too many hours in running after them for years, I am not willing to spend more time than absolutely necessary to bring these cases to an end.
Your comments are welcome! I think we should take a formal decision on this at our next monthly (February) call.
Kind regards, Wolf
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Dear Wolf, thank you for this. I note that you have already filled the WIKI page at https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/Former+At-Large+Structures+Works... This page will, of course, need to contain links for each of the proposed decertifications which prove your investigations. Also -- Staff needs to update the page and move those ALSes that have already been decertified to the right place. Kind regards, Olivier On 07/02/2014 23:24, Wolf Ludwig wrote:
Dear all,
some of you may recall that we discussed since years (at ALAC and EURALO) what to do and how to proceed with certified EURALO ALSes who have either never participated, nor didn’t respond on anything over a long period of time (2 – 5 years) or whose contact details are invalid or lapsed – usually called “dead ducks”. I have observed and noted such cases since years and I think it’s time (or even overdue) to react – as repeatedly discussed before (see my memo from June 2011!).
These cases which are not-responsive and therefore overdue since years are:
1- KEPKA – consumer org. in Greece, certified in February 2007. This is a worst case, as they never ever responded to anything (GA 2008 in Paris, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico, various consultations and voting and GA 2013 in Lisbon);
2- Ynternet.org Institute, Switzerland, certified in February 2006. TMK, Ynternet.org and their representative Théo Bondolfi was present at the EURALO founding ceremony at the ICANN meeting in March 2007 in Lisbon and at our Paris GA in 2008. Afterwards, they announced “new primary contacts” twice who never followed up on anything. I repeatedly contacted Théo Bondolfi informally and asked him about Ynternet.org’s involvement – without response. What means persistent silence since 2009!
3- Terre des Femmes, Germany, certified in February 2006. Their previous representative, Heike Jensen, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards Heike Jensen was unsubscribed from our mailing list and we have no more valid contact details.
4- CLUSIT, Italy, certified in July 2007. Their previous representative, Raoul Chiesa, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards he didn’t respond to anything any more and we don’t know whether their contact details are still valid?
I think these are evident cases that can be labelled as “dead ducks” or hopeless cases and should be *decertified* finally to keep our members list and voting quorum in order. In the given cases, the step-by-step procedure I suggested in my Memo from 2011 (attached) doesn’t make much sense because all of them won’t foreseeably reply to any “friendly, less friendly or ultimate reminders”.
Therefore let me suggest the following procedure (4 steps):
* Suggestion for de-certification will be submitted to ALAC (as Garth Bruen did it in his yesterday’s mail -- Request to De-Certify Alberta Community Network Association) with copy to the 4 candidates;
* Consideration and de-certification decision by ALAC;
* Communication about de-certification to the member, incl. last chance for demanding *substantiated* recourse at ALAC and the next EURALO GA (within 4 weeks);
* After this procedure the ALS will be finally de-certified and delisted.
I think such a shortened procedure is fair enough under the given circumstances. To be frank: After having invested too many hours in running after them for years, I am not willing to spend more time than absolutely necessary to bring these cases to an end.
Your comments are welcome! I think we should take a formal decision on this at our next monthly (February) call.
Kind regards, Wolf
EuroDIG Secretariat http://www.eurodig.org/ mobile +41 79 204 83 87 Skype: Wolf-Ludwig
EURALO - ICANN's Regional At-Large Organisation http://euralo.org
Profile on LinkedIn http://ch.linkedin.com/in/wolfludwig
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Salut Wolf, thanks for bringing it up. I can remember that we have discussed this policy, you have wrote it down and it was passed in a call long ago. So all is in place and it everything is in order to continue as you suggested. We have to do this. /Manuel Am 07.02.2014 23:24, schrieb Wolf Ludwig:
1- KEPKA – consumer org. in Greece, certified in February 2007. This is a worst case, as they never ever responded to anything (GA 2008 in Paris, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico, various consultations and voting and GA 2013 in Lisbon);
2- Ynternet.org Institute, Switzerland, certified in February 2006. TMK, Ynternet.org and their representative Théo Bondolfi was present at the EURALO founding ceremony at the ICANN meeting in March 2007 in Lisbon and at our Paris GA in 2008. Afterwards, they announced “new primary contacts” twice who never followed up on anything. I repeatedly contacted Théo Bondolfi informally and asked him about Ynternet.org’s involvement – without response. What means persistent silence since 2009!
3- Terre des Femmes, Germany, certified in February 2006. Their previous representative, Heike Jensen, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards Heike Jensen was unsubscribed from our mailing list and we have no more valid contact details.
4- CLUSIT, Italy, certified in July 2007. Their previous representative, Raoul Chiesa, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards he didn’t respond to anything any more and we don’t know whether their contact details are still valid?
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Thanks Wolf for your patient work on identifying the cases, and suggesting a simple and fair process. Like Bill, I think one last notification that decertification has started, would be an ultimate step. Jean-Jacques. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Manuel Schneider" <manuel.schneider@wikimedia.ch> To: "Euro Board" <euro-board@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Cc: "At-Large Staff" <staff@atlarge.icann.org> Sent: Dimanche 9 Février 2014 05:44:43 Subject: Re: [Euro-board] Decertification and procedure for 4 EURALO ALSes Salut Wolf, thanks for bringing it up. I can remember that we have discussed this policy, you have wrote it down and it was passed in a call long ago. So all is in place and it everything is in order to continue as you suggested. We have to do this. /Manuel Am 07.02.2014 23:24, schrieb Wolf Ludwig:
1- KEPKA – consumer org. in Greece, certified in February 2007. This is a worst case, as they never ever responded to anything (GA 2008 in Paris, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico, various consultations and voting and GA 2013 in Lisbon);
2- Ynternet.org Institute, Switzerland, certified in February 2006. TMK, Ynternet.org and their representative Théo Bondolfi was present at the EURALO founding ceremony at the ICANN meeting in March 2007 in Lisbon and at our Paris GA in 2008. Afterwards, they announced “new primary contacts” twice who never followed up on anything. I repeatedly contacted Théo Bondolfi informally and asked him about Ynternet.org’s involvement – without response. What means persistent silence since 2009!
3- Terre des Femmes, Germany, certified in February 2006. Their previous representative, Heike Jensen, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards Heike Jensen was unsubscribed from our mailing list and we have no more valid contact details.
4- CLUSIT, Italy, certified in July 2007. Their previous representative, Raoul Chiesa, participated at our Paris GA in 2008, ATLAS I summit and GA 2009 in Mexico and some later consultations until autumn 2010. Afterwards he didn’t respond to anything any more and we don’t know whether their contact details are still valid?
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Manuel Schneider -
Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond -
Subrenat, Jean-Jacques -
William Drake -
Wolf Ludwig