Danny: A more elaborate process for ALS certification was developed at the recent San Juan meeting. I can't seem to find it on the ALAC wiki - it should be there as you'll be able to see that the criteria is far more extensive now. Let me suggest either Jacqueline or Nick post it on the wiki, so you - and the public can see the document . regards, Robert --- Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.ca> Managing Director, Privaterra Tel +1 416 893 0377 On 26-Jul-07, at 3:31 PM, Danny Younger wrote:
Hi Jacqueline,
It might help to also post the certification requirements. From what I can ascertain, under the current guidelines even VeriSign would be eligible to become an ALS:
1. they distribute information on relevant ICANN activities and issues; they host domain forums; they involve individual members in relevant ICANN policy development, discussions and decisions.
2. all corporation members are individual internet users
3. they are self-supporting
4. their goals, structure etc. are posted on the internet
If VeriSign applied for ALS status, would you regard them as suitably designated representatives of the at-large?
--- "Jacqueline A. Morris" <jam@jacquelinemorris.com> wrote:
Hi Danny Thanks for the reminder on de-certification. Jacqueline
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