Hello everyone, the Doodle for the next EURALO call showed that having a call on the 4th Tuesday in August was more popular than having it at our regular 3rd Tuesday. Now that we have decided on the date of our next call, we also have to follow-up on improving the participation of At-Large Structure representatives and members in a call. This has several facets: A. Best time for a conference call. At present the monthly call takes place on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, at 18:00 UTC. Is the day suitable? Is the time suitable? Should we rotate the time? Gisella will send a number of Doodles for this. B. Agenda of a call. At present, the standing items are: 1. Roll Call -- this is needed for all of our calls and doesn't take time. 2. Review of Action Items -- this is needed to track the action items of our last call/meeting 3. Review of current Public Consultations -- the ALAC has a mandate to engage in ICANN policy and respond to Public Consultations. I realise that some say that the 20 minutes that we usually spend on this, is too long. But this is the only opportunity to explain the complex policy matters at ICANN and hopefully generate a debate in the RALO led by ALS representatives who have an interest in the topic. At present this is really lacking! How do we resolve this problem? 4. Updates on Task Forces -- at present we have two task forces, one on the Bylaws Review and one on At-Large Structure Engagement. Should we restrict our Task Forces to two Task Forces at a time, or should we have more? 5. ...and onwards, ad-hoc agenda items -- at present we spend some time in a mix of policy and organisational matters. General Questions: - What should we do to improve the call? - Should we make the monthly call 90 minutes instead of 60 minutes? - Should we provide 10-15 minutes for an At-Large Structure to present its own work and how it relates to At-Large? - Should we use 20-30 minutes of the call to invite an expert to speak about a specific topic and how it affects end users? - Do you have any other suggestion to make the call more interesting? Let's please get the ball rolling now and start the discussion. Kindest regards, Olivier