I would support a central repository if ICANN had a true document management system. There were  formal discussions about doing that a few years ago, but I don’t see where they have gone anywhere. I was part of some of them, and  will try to put together some more details if anybody is interested.

 

I don’t find Google Docs very helpful. Many ICANN groups that I have been a part of considered that system, and all decided to do edits using local files.

 

Don

 

From: ALAIN AINA
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2017 4:57 PM
To: SSR2
Subject: Re: [Ssr2-review] SSR2 document naming structure

Also can we confirm that for group editing and collaboration that everyone is ok with the use of Google Docs?

 

Force people to have a google account and export document. My 15 years experience at SSAC shows that editing  via local word docs work.

 

Thanks

 

—Alain

 

 



 

 

From: Jennifer Bryce
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 6:55 AM
To: SSR2
Subject: [Ssr2-review] SSR2 document naming structure

 

Hi all,

 

We have created a draft file naming structure for staff to use for all documents shared with the SSR2 Review Team. The intention is to help the Review Team to quickly and easily identify the contents of a document and at what stage the document is in. It will also help support version control and allow easy archiving of documents. 

 

You can review the details of the structure in the attached document - also pasted below. Let us know if you any concerns with this approach or would like to propose an alternative structure.

 

 

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Draft file naming structure for SSR2-RT

 

This is based on the work done on the CCWG-Accountability WS1 and 2 to some extent.

 

CCWG-Accountability-WS2-Plenary20170412-AgendaV1.0BT

 

The intent is to create a filename that is independent of internal filing system attributes (eg. dates) so the reader can simply and quickly identify what the contents of that file should be and by whom is was produced. 

 

File naming convention. – composed of:

(As with the previous point what is important is to keep a living list of these for the team.)

 

 

 

  

-- 

Jennifer Bryce

Senior Reviews Coordinator 

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

 

Email: jennifer.bryce@icann.org

Skype: jennifer.bryce.icann

www.icann.org

 

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