Re: [NA-Discuss] ICANN Seeks Volunteers
Volunteers? "These volunteers will be key to ICANN¹s effort to assure that the less-developed parts of the world are able to participate in the new Domain name program,² said Kurt Pritz, Senior Vice President. ³The panel members will make a real impact in ensuring that the opportunities for innovation and economic development created by the Internet are open to everyone." reading between the lines (satirical, with quote marks supplied by me)..."and to show you how important this aspect of the new gTLD process is to ICANN, we are going to staff the panel with unpaid volunteers whose first commitment is most likely putting food on the table and paying their mortgages, thus opening the doors to yet another merry band of domain-industry-related candidates to pack the panel while working their day jobs, which of course we have to do considering a) it's the developing world, so who cares, and b) we're not charging the full $185K for TLDs here, so a business case for a panel of compensated experts can't be made [is a non-starter, is throwing the baby out with the bathwater, every problem looks like a nail when you have a hammer, so don't boil the ocean, blah blah blah, insert your favorite ICANN cliche here] -----Original Message-----
From: ICANN At-Large Staff <staff@atlarge.icann.org> Sent: Feb 8, 2012 8:14 PM To: NA-Discuss <na-discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Subject: [NA-Discuss] ICANN Seeks Volunteers
February 7, 2012
Volunteers Sought to Help Evaluate Generic Top-Level Domain Applicants Seeking Financial Support New Panel Will Help Expand Internet¹s Reach
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-3-03feb12-en.htm
Marina del Rey, CaliforniaŠ The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is seeking volunteers who will assist in the evaluation of those organizations seeking financial support to apply for a new generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD).
³These volunteers will be key to ICANN¹s effort to assure that the less-developed parts of the world are able to participate in the new Domain name program,² said Kurt Pritz, Senior Vice President. ³The panel members will make a real impact in ensuring that the opportunities for innovation and economic development created by the Internet are open to everyone.²
The volunteers will be chosen for their background and experience in areas such as running a small business, operating in developing economies, analyzing business plans, serving in the public interest, managing a domain name registry service, or awarding grants.
The financial assistance component of the Applicant Support Program offers a limited number of qualifying applicants the opportunity to pay a reduced evaluation fee of $47,000 instead of the full evaluation fee of $185,000.
The selected volunteers will assist in the evaluation of financial support applicants in the context of established public interest, financial capabilities and financial need criteria as outlined in the ³Financial Assistance Handbook <http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support/financial-assist a nce-handbook-11jan12-en.pdf> .²
Those who are interested in applying, should review the criteria, time commitment and other expectations, which are detailed here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support/sarp-eoi-request- 0 3feb12-en.pdf
### * To learn more about the Applicant Support Program, go here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support. * To read the New gTLD Financial Assistance Handbook, go here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support/financial-assista n ce-handbook-11jan12-en.pdf * To learn more about the New gTLD program, go here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/program/materials
*********************** Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Matt Ashtiani, Gisella Gruber and Nathalie Peregrine ICANN At-Large Staff E-mail: staff@atlarge.icann.org
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Volunteers?
Sure. Helpful tip to domain applicants seeking financial support: when you're putting together your budget, remember that you can spend $135,000 per domain lobbying ICANN to pick friendly volunteers, and bribing volunteers to approve your support application and still come out ahead. R's, John
Hi, Just so you know, it was the JAS working group that recommended volunteers, and in fact insisted on it when it looked like ICANN may decide to hire another one of its specialist panels. So if it is anyone's fault, it is ours (those of us who were on JAS) BTW, I think it is an important task and I hope people who have the skills they are looking for do volunteer. avri On 8 Feb 2012, at 20:35, Beau Brendler wrote:
Volunteers?
"These volunteers will be key to ICANN¹s effort to assure that the less-developed parts of the world are able to participate in the new Domain name program,² said Kurt Pritz, Senior Vice President. ³The panel members will make a real impact in ensuring that the opportunities for innovation and economic development created by the Internet are open to everyone."
reading between the lines (satirical, with quote marks supplied by me)..."and to show you how important this aspect of the new gTLD process is to ICANN, we are going to staff the panel with unpaid volunteers whose first commitment is most likely putting food on the table and paying their mortgages, thus opening the doors to yet another merry band of domain-industry-related candidates to pack the panel while working their day jobs, which of course we have to do considering a) it's the developing world, so who cares, and b) we're not charging the full $185K for TLDs here, so a business case for a panel of compensated experts can't be made [is a non-starter, is throwing the baby out with the bathwater, every problem looks like a nail when you have a hammer, so don't boil the ocean, blah blah blah, insert your favorite ICANN cliche here]
-----Original Message-----
From: ICANN At-Large Staff <staff@atlarge.icann.org> Sent: Feb 8, 2012 8:14 PM To: NA-Discuss <na-discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Subject: [NA-Discuss] ICANN Seeks Volunteers
February 7, 2012
Volunteers Sought to Help Evaluate Generic Top-Level Domain Applicants Seeking Financial Support New Panel Will Help Expand Internet¹s Reach
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-3-03feb12-en.htm
Marina del Rey, CaliforniaŠ The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is seeking volunteers who will assist in the evaluation of those organizations seeking financial support to apply for a new generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD).
³These volunteers will be key to ICANN¹s effort to assure that the less-developed parts of the world are able to participate in the new Domain name program,² said Kurt Pritz, Senior Vice President. ³The panel members will make a real impact in ensuring that the opportunities for innovation and economic development created by the Internet are open to everyone.²
The volunteers will be chosen for their background and experience in areas such as running a small business, operating in developing economies, analyzing business plans, serving in the public interest, managing a domain name registry service, or awarding grants.
The financial assistance component of the Applicant Support Program offers a limited number of qualifying applicants the opportunity to pay a reduced evaluation fee of $47,000 instead of the full evaluation fee of $185,000.
The selected volunteers will assist in the evaluation of financial support applicants in the context of established public interest, financial capabilities and financial need criteria as outlined in the ³Financial Assistance Handbook <http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support/financial-assist a nce-handbook-11jan12-en.pdf> .²
Those who are interested in applying, should review the criteria, time commitment and other expectations, which are detailed here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support/sarp-eoi-request- 0 3feb12-en.pdf
### * To learn more about the Applicant Support Program, go here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support. * To read the New gTLD Financial Assistance Handbook, go here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/candidate-support/financial-assista n ce-handbook-11jan12-en.pdf * To learn more about the New gTLD program, go here: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/program/materials
*********************** Regards,
Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Matt Ashtiani, Gisella Gruber and Nathalie Peregrine ICANN At-Large Staff E-mail: staff@atlarge.icann.org
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BTW, I think it is an important task and I hope people who have the skills they are looking for do volunteer.
Given the likely offer of five figure payoffs, sure, why not? Regards, John Levine, johnl@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. http://jl.ly
FWIW, I can think of many far-less valuable examples of existing volunteer roles within ICANN. At least this role has the potential to help participants outside the bubble. - Evan On 8 February 2012 23:48, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
BTW, I think it is an important task and I hope people who have the skills they are looking for do volunteer.
Given the likely offer of five figure payoffs, sure, why not?
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