Danny Younger wrote:
Pardon me for asking, but why is ongoing "outreach" on DNS policy issues important to you? Why is there a particular need to bring more and more souls into the process?
I support bringing in more souls here because doing so directly fulfills the mandate of ICANN At-Large. I have no interest in debating the merits of the vision behind giving ICANN its own grassroots -- I simply want to do the best I can to fulfill that vision, given that it exists. I can appreciate that some people here would prefer that ICANN's "public" access process be exclusively the realm of NGOs and squeaky-wheel policy experts. However, ICANN already has a place for them -- their own constituency, complete with Board vote right now -- NCUC. At-Large is -- or at least should be -- of a very different character than NCUC. As such, outreach is indeed needed by ALAC and RALOs in a way that it will never be needed by NCUC. NGOs who are interested in ICANN, as Danny says, know where to find it. It was explicit outreach that brought me and my ALS into the At-Large community, and I want other groups and individuals -- who are not traditionally obsessed with Internet policy -- to be invited the same way we were. - Evan