Hi Jaqueline, this is exactly what I pointed out below, she could join any time an european ALS and this is what she did (see my mail late April 30, 2007: "...But we do not have to talk about this anymore concerning the current procedure, because the respective candidate already became a member of an european ALS.") ;-) best Annette Jacqueline A. Morris schrieb:
Hi Annette
In January, the EURALO MoU was not in force, the EURALO didn't exist. As an interim member, the Board could have appointed anyone in the world they wanted. But now, the rules of the MoU that you guys agreed to should be followed, I think.
Jacqueline
*From:* Annette Muehlberg [mailto:annette.muehlberg@web.de] *Sent:* Monday, April 30, 2007 10:15 AM *To:* Discussion for At-Large Europe; Nick Ashton-Hart ICANN *Subject:* Re: [EURO-Discuss] ALAC Candidates
Dear Nick, dear all,
I agree with Jeanette and would like to add, that Veronica applied already in January and the ALAC, who discussed proposing Veronica as one of the candidates to the ICANN Board did not get a hint that there would be any restriction concerning non-ALS members.
Anyhow, Veronica could join any time the network new media (an accredited european ALS) if not being an ALS member would be a serious problem, though I do not think it is.
Instead of creating bureaucracy we should be practical: it is the same situation as with the EURALO board - if the EURALO selects a person, this person means something to the EURALO members and this is what counts. It is enough that an ALS nominates a candidate, this candidate should not be forced to join an ALS for formal reasons (this procedure might raise the number of members of the nnm, which I very much appreciate ;-) but it is absolutely not neccessary). As far as I know, the NomCom is not restricted to select a person who is a member of an ALS, the EURALO should not be so either.
Best greetings
Annette
Jeanette Hofmann schrieb:
Hi,
no matter what bylaws and MoU say, I support a broad interpretation of diversity including gender, geo-political culture and political perspectives. If we have the opportunity to cover several dimensions of diversity, why would we not do this? Regarding experience with ICANN, if experience would principally count more than diversity, old hands would always prevail and newcomers never had a chance. Moreover, ALAC like the ICANN board can and should combine a mixture of experienced and new members. Jeanette
Thomas Roessler schrieb:
On 2007-04-29 21:06:06 +0200, Patrick Vande Walle wrote:
/To be frank, I'd find it a strange move to have two folks wearing
ISOC hats as EURALO's choices to ALAC. I'd rather see that more
balanced; in practice, that would mean that we should appoint
Veronica and either Sebastien or you./
/I see nothing in the MoU or bylaws that support this vision.
I was arguing from an overall political perspective. I was *not*
talking about the MOU, so your response is a distraction. (Which I
find disappointing.)
Cheers,
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