Hi all, In addition to selecting three most important issues, I would like to see Euralo take a lead on getting rid of some outdated gTLD policies, such as the 5 day registration grace period - which IMHO does not serve any real purpose anymore. I think we can work through ALAC to build consensus with other constituencies on this issue before and at the next ICANN meeting. AFAIK, it's currently mostly being exploited by some registrars for domain name tastings and not used by registrants. Registrants rarely ever make typos when registering a domain name (why the policy was adopted, and the registrars that have an issue of collecting payments - if the credit card bounces off) have different ways of dealing with that issue. Regarding the meeting suggestions, Sunday, Sept 2nd, 13 - 6pm before the IGF meeting in Geneva works for me. What is the status of the working co-chairs? Desiree -- Kleinwächter wrote:
Vittorio: 2 Work plan We could specifically ask all ALSes to suggest the three most important ICANN-related issues that they see, for example.
Also, some of us should participate in the ALAC working groups on various issues, that are going to start working soon.
Wolfgang:
Vittorio, this is a good proposal I support this.
Vittorio:
** We could meet in Geneva on the first weekend in September preceding > the next open consultation of the IGF. ** We could meet in mid October in Warsaw at Wolfgang's > Studienkreismeeting (Oct. 10/11).>
Wolfgang: As said in an earlier mail this is an offer. Formally the EURALO Board has to make a decision and, if it comes to funding, formulate a request to Nick. Nick told me that no request has arrived so far and his argument was, that EURALO had already its regional funding in Lisbon. I told him that in Lisbon, there was no EURALO Board and it would be useful for the Board members, to have at least one F2F meeting before LA.
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