Hello Rudi, thank you for your message. I have received an email from Seth Greene yesterday that positions still need to be fulfilled for EURALO - so you are very welcome. I should be happy to volunteer for Team A or Team C. Would anyone else in Europe please take a good look at Seth's message again (appended below). At Large improvement is a *super important* subject because it is only by following an improvement process that EURALO can become better at representing the voice of Internet users. Not only do we need to become better, we also need to grow and sign up more ALSes. So whilst the work related to At Large Improvements might seem to be a subject that makes you yawn, it is something which we all need to contribute to. Please consider being part of one of the work teams. The deadline for volunteering is *today*. Warm regards, Olivier Le 11/08/2010 13:33, Rudi Vansnick a écrit :
If candidates are still required I'm volunteering for work team B or D depending on the need. My priority goes to D.
Best regards,
Rudi Vansnick
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Op 5-aug-2010, om 18:48 heeft Seth Greene het volgende geschreven:
CALL FOR REGIONAL MEMBERS OF THE ALAC/AT-LARGE IMPROVEMENTS WORK TEAMS
The ALAC/At-Large Improvements project is moving ahead. The goal is to review and improve both ALAC/At-Large’s participation in ICANN and the ALSes’ participation in At-Large. This will be done through the implementation of the 13 recommendations detailed in the Simplified At-Large Improvements Implementation Outline (http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AhOqmBdY590QdExXZklQLVRZZUtncm1xSDZB...).
We have divided these recommendations into four groups, each of which will be assigned a work team consisting of ALAC members and regional representatives. These recommendation groups (and work teams) are listed below.
The ALAC is now looking for one representative from each RALO to join each of the four work teams. We ask that interested ALS representatives respond to the At-Large Staff (staff@atlarge.icann.org<mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org>) no later than Wednesday, 11 August 2010.
Each work team is expected to schedule a call every two weeks. As with other At-Large work groups, these teams will conduct their business in English. For more details, please see the Improvements Project Plan (attached).
The four recommendation groups and work teams are:
Work team A: Work team on ALAC's continuing purpose Rec 1: ICANN bylaws to reflect ALAC's continuing purpose Rec 10: ALAC/At-Large is home of individual Internet users Rec 11: Board statement recognizing Rec 10
Work team B: Work team on ALS participation Rec 3: Remove any obstacles in ALS-RALO-ALAC structure Rec 4: ALS education and engagement Rec 7: ALAC should choose its own communication/collaboration tools Rec 9: ICANN should strengthen its translation/interpretation tools
Work team C: Work team on ALAC planning processes Rec 5: ALAC should develop strategic/operational plans as part of ICANN’s planning process Rec 6: At-Large should develop accurate cost models
Work team D: Work team on ALAC's policy advice development Rec 8: ALAC may request public comment period be extended to 45 days Rec 12: Consumer representatives should have input into decisions and policy advice Rec 13: ALAC/At-Large policy advice mechanisms should be strengthened
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