hi George To recap: we face a choice about whether to dig into "cases", or whether to look at "issues". The group has agreed to look at issues, validated by cases, to avoid dragging past actions of individuals into the discussion. We can't do it both ways. Either we can avoid getting into specific cases in public, or not. If we want to avoid that (and I do, because I don't think it is acceptable for this group to behave as some kind of star chamber, looking at past actions and sitting in judgement on them), then we have two options: - look at systemic or broader issues INFORMED by those indiv experiences - stop the work The latter isn't acceptable. So we are proceeding on the most reasonable basis available. The work approach, which you were present for the discussion about, is to: - surface the issues IDd by this v small group with the full CCWG - validate or reject the "reality" or importance of the issues based on that wider input - make sure there are appropriate layers of solutions developed for the issues - pull the material together and conduct a community-wide consultation on the package. My expectation is that this will leave us with a very small group of issues and a very light set of changes recommended to how ICANN a) provides a forum for people to raise concerns b) shows that its staff accountability processes take account of community feedback I haven't seen any evidence so far that warrants a more intrusive outcome, but I do not want to jump the gun. We *have* to give the wider group the opportunity to register the issues they have experienced. Or, to show that there aren't any issues. I'm keeping an open mind on that. In doing that work of seeking input, we will then be in a position to respond to the staff's request for detail and evidence. Or, to point them in the direction to get it. Or, to respond that in our view it isn't appropriate for us to do so. If ICANN as an organisation would like to take a different approach that digs into specific cases, or solicits evidence of those from the community for resolution or assessment, it is welcome to. That's not what our group is mandated to do. A final point on timing. Yes, this group is running slower than planned. We've had to adjust our work method to reflect the reality of volunteer time and commitment, late criticism from you as a Board member (which however valid, was still very late), and doing a proper job. There is no way to change where we are at now. I'd request that you focus on what we do next, and how we bring this to a conclusion, if you can. best Jordan On 19 April 2017 at 05:39, George Sadowsky <george.sadowsky@gmail.com> wrote:
Avri,
I don't mean to be difficult, but it seems to me that the questions from staff are asking for concrete evidence regarding the existence and seriousness of issues.
If you're saying that the group cannot answer staff's questions because it doesn't have any evidence with which to respond, I can understand that. However, then adding it to the issues list is really mixing apples and oranges; the staff questions are asking for evidence, not specifying issues. It implies that the group really needs to spend time collecting evidence to decide whether the issues on the issues list are real issues or whether they should be discarded as non-issues. It also implies that the work of the group is lagging substantially if it hasn't decided yet what are the real issues to be discussed with a view toward specific remedies for amelioration.
I sense a tendency on the part of the group to avoid specifics and hard evidence, when this is precisely what you need to characterize the issues and verify that they are real. I think that at some point you have to bite the bullet and get into specifics.
Disabuse me of this, please.
George
On Apr 18, 2017, at 1:26 PM, avri doria <avri@apc.org> wrote:
Hi,
As was mentioned on the call, their questions are being folded into the issues list.
The issues list is meant to collect "real problems that exist".
It you think that there is an issue contained in the staff questions that does not figure out in the issues lists, please point it out, and better yet, add it to the issues list.
At the end of the issues list resolution discussion and solution finding, we can then perhaps answer their questions.
Thanks
avri
On 18-Apr-17 11:32, George Sadowsky wrote:
Avri and Jordan,
I ask this out of ignorance.
Has there been a response from the working group to the questions that the staff addressed to the group (attached)? If not, does it make sense to prepare such a response in order to sharpen the focus on real problems that exist?
George
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