Thanks Lars. I was in the SPS meeting in DC last week on Nov 30 but reviewed the Zoom recording. Regarding efficiencies, I believe it is useful to review the new AGB language in the IRT meetings as it becomes available rather than relying on email alone and input received to drafts in a format other than the meetings. The reason is that everyone should be familiar with the topics and the questions that were raised before the language goes out for public comment. We don't want to be getting a bunch of public comment on issues that the full IRT has already considered and hopefully the live IRT sessions are the most effective method for addressing the questions raised in the Google doc and otherwise. Agree with you it may be appropriate to reexamine working methods in San Juan, but for now, I would stick with the tools we are using. Thank you, Anne Anne Aikman-Scalese GNSO Councilor NomCom Non-Voting 2022-2024 anneicanngnso@gmail.com On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 9:02 AM Lars Hoffmann <lars.hoffmann@icann.org> wrote:
Dear IRT members,
I am sorry to inform you that our next plenary meeting, scheduled for 5 December, will have to be cancelled. Unfortunately, we are not ready to share a new topic this week. We still plan to share with you language on Topic 30: GAC Advice/GAC Early Warning.
Due to the format of the calendar we cannot cancel these, so please be sure to update your calendars.
Many thanks and best wishes, Lars
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