Hi Kathy, all, just a couple of thoughts..... Kathy Kleiman wrote:
Thanks All,
I appreciate all the email, and we have a much more complete table! While half our team will be in Cartagena, all of us are available in mid-January for a meeting. To hold a solid, substantive, face-to-face meeting, our time is January.
fine with me, but *please* could wew start the process of agreeing on a date (or maybe 1 or 2 alternatives) *right now*? There's quite a bit of competition for timeslots, for some of us, and the more things which linger around, the more difficult it becomes to schedule the competing requests :-(
I'll circulate some ideas and a request for a planning committee for the January meeting shortly (please feel free to send initial thoughts and ideas to me).
I would also like to recommend that, for those of us who are attending the Cartagena meeting, we have a short social hour to introduce ourselves-- no agenda, no substantive discussion.
While I agree, that we should not go for a full-blown "formal" meeting if we plan to hold that in January, I'd like to put a bit more flesh onto the bones. In particular, I'd like to have the relevant/involved ICANN individuals join in (assuming that most of them will be in Cartagena anyway, but not necessarily able to join us in January!?). As an additional idea, we could try to work with ICANN staff on discussing our communcation infrastructure and maybe even agree on the next steps. I'd really like to have that available (stable, test-driven,...) *before* the January meeting.
Would anyone not attending the Cartagena meeting object or feel excluded by this type of get together?
If(!) the team agrees on this suggested "upgrade", could we have a show of hands, (Kathy - can you collect that, too?) from those NOT going to Colombia, whether they would be able and willing to join in remotely?
Please find the table attached.
I presume we should let the people in ICANN, doing the planning right know, asap what type and level of support we'd like to get in Cartagena, e.g a room and remote access,...
All the best,
Kathy
Regards, Wilfried