Dear all, I do not want to be misunderstood. While I am sympathetic to taking into account the need for better representation of Eastern Europe countries and women, I do not wish to discriminate against the Western European male either. Also, we should remember we are choosing two individuals, not a whole parliament. Hence, hard quotas might be counter-productive. For me, the prime criteria that should apply is competence, knowledge of ICANN decision mechanisms, past achievements, etc. Basically, I would apply the criteria as defined by the ICANN nomcom for selecting board members (http://www.icann.org/committees/nomcom/#criteria ), maybe by lowering the bar somewhat. The details can be discussed, but you get the idea. Now, if those who fit the bill are women and/or from Eastern Europe, fine. In short, we should encourage the participation of women and Eastern countries but it should not be the main driving force behind the selection. In the end, there will be an election anyway. Whoever is elected will have to represent the whole RALO, not a particular sub-region or gender. Best regards, Patrick Heike Jensen wrote, On 16/01/2007 12:14:
Many of us have stressed time and again the goal of having diverse countries and subregions represented
I think it also vital to increase women's meaningful participaton in ALAC and ICANN.