Meeting invites for CCWG Accountability 3rd Draft Proposal taking place 16 December and 17 December 2015.
Dear all, As per requested by Olivier Crepin-Leblond, EURALO's Chair, we would like to invite you to join one of the At-Large Briefings on the ALAC Response to the CCWG Accountability 3rd Draft Proposal<https://community.icann.org/x/eLRYAw>. TWO identical briefings have been scheduled to cover most time zones and to maximize participation and the Webinar-CCWG Accountability. Wednesday 16 December 2015: 20:00 UTC Webinar-CCWG Accountability https://community.icann.org/x/kIplAw 22:00 UTC: At-Large Briefing on the ALAC Response to the CCWG Accountability 3rd Draft Proposal https://community.icann.org/x/JI1lAw Thursday 17 December 2015 11:00 UTC: At-Large Briefing on the ALAC Response to the CCWG Accountability 3rd Draft Proposal https://community.icann.org/x/kI1lAw Regards, Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Ariel Liang, Gisella Gruber, Nathalie Peregrine, Terri Agnew and Yeşim Nazlar ICANN Policy Staff in support of the At-Large Community E-mail: staff@atlarge.icann.org<mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org> Facebook: www.facebook.com/icann<https://www.facebook.com/icannatlarge>atlarge<https://www.facebook.com/icannatlarge> Twitter: @<https://twitter.com/ICANNAtLarge>ICANNAtLarge<https://twitter.com/ICANNAtLarge> [unknown.png]
Hello all, I would like to emphasize how important these Webinars are when it comes down to receiving input from our ALSes about a process which might significantly affect your participation in ICANN's bottom-up processes. Indeed, the CCWG proposal is proposing changing some major ICANN bylaws, processes and the standing of the Board with the Community. The 20:00 UTC Webinar on Wednesday is a general informational Webinar from the CCWG Accountability which will explain the contents of the CCWG Accountability Proposal. The 22:00 UTC Webinar on Wednesday and the one on Thursday at 11:00 UTC are Webinars organised by At-Large that will serve to listen to your comments about your concerns. There will also be online polls taking place during the Webinar to collect your view on specific concerns raised by ALAC members and members of the At-Large community's IANA Issues working group. Looking forward to see you there! Olivier On 15/12/2015 22:47, ICANN At-Large Staff wrote:
Dear all,
As per requested by Olivier Crepin-Leblond, EURALO's Chair, we would like to invite you to join one of the* *At-Large Briefings on the ALAC Response to the CCWG Accountability 3rd Draft Proposal <https://community.icann.org/x/eLRYAw>. TWO identical briefings have been scheduled to cover most time zones and to maximize participation and the Webinar-CCWG Accountability.
*Wednesday 16 December 2015:*
20:00 UTC Webinar-CCWG Accountability <https://community.icann.org/x/kIplAw>https://community.icann.org/x/kIplAw
22:00 UTC: At-Large Briefing on the ALAC Response to the CCWG Accountability 3^rd Draft Proposal https://community.icann.org/x/JI1lAw
*Thursday 17 December 2015*
11:00 UTC: At-Large Briefing on the ALAC Response to the CCWG Accountability 3^rd Draft Proposal https://community.icann.org/x/kI1lAw
Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Ariel Liang, Gisella Gruber, Nathalie Peregrine, Terri Agnew and Yeşim Nazlar
ICANN Policy Staff in support of the At-Large Community
E-mail: <mailto:staff@atlarge.icann.org>staff@atlarge.icann.org
Facebook: <https://www.facebook.com/icannatlarge>www.facebook.com/icannatlarge <https://www.facebook.com/icannatlarge>
Twitter: @ <https://twitter.com/ICANNAtLarge>ICANNAtLarge <https://twitter.com/ICANNAtLarge>
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The internet is supposed to make it easier for businesses and business people to connect and get things done faster, like, for example, recruiting business people, but ironically internet governance connected groups spend most of their time physically traveling to places to get mostly nothing done, and say "more work needs to be done". Anybody remember NamesCon 2008? Me niether. There hasn't ever been a Conference that the whole world benefitted from, because conferences in the internet age are not meant for progress, conferences are just excuses for people to travel, to see and be seen, to party, in my opinion, and in my opinion proven by the fact that the internet's supposed and oft-mentioned purpose is to facilitate the entire business process, making the decision making/meeting process at conferences obsolete, unnecessary in a business sense, and also laughable, when some business people who could easily talk and compare business notes any time of day via the internet say, "Let's wait for the conference to decide on that." Why? So Travelers can say they are leaders who physically traveled to meet and talk with relevant business people, when I am as much of a leader writing this single critique via email as they are traveling to vegas to walk around and say, "ooh, that's interesting" 1000 times. While it might be fun to do, the internet community is waiting for real tangible progress and real solutions to real world problems and all the tech community has provided them in the past 12 months is an IWatch. I would argue that the "constant conference culture" limits real progress by getting people stuck in a never ending travel loop, where all they begin to care about is the quality of the next travel destination. Ron
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ICANN At-Large Staff -
Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond -
Ron Baione