[Chapter-delegates] ICANN49 Rough Guide

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Tue Mar 18 10:35:19 PDT 2014



	+1 Olivier 
	Maureen 

	PICISOC and ALAC member 
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	 Dear Konstantinos,
 thank you for this Rough Guide.
 I must say I am quite surprised that there is only one mention of the ALAC
- the part of ICANN that brings the input of Internet End Users in the
ICANN processes - and that mention is the ALAC meeting with the ccNSO.
 Never mind the fact that the Internet and the Domain name ecosystem exist
due to end users. It is their money after all.
 Never mind that several dozen ISOC Chapters are At-Large Structures.
 I sincerely hope that this is not a reflection of ISOC's new priorities.
 For those people who actually care, the ALAC's set of 20+ meetings can be
found on:
 https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=43985498
(https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=43985498)
 In line with the spirit of the Internet's transparency, all At-Large
meetings are open for everyone to attend.
 Kind regards,
 Olivier 

	On 18/03/2014 15:23, Konstantinos Komaitis wrote: 

	Dear all,

	 ICANN 49 is upon us and as various stakeholders from the Internet
community are preparing for the long journey to Singapore, we would like to
share with you a rough guide to ICANN49 and some of its activities. 
	 This rough guide is not meant to be exhaustive; it is meant to highlight
some of the sessions organised by ICANN that we feel are important for the
broader Internet community. This is not to say that the sessions not listed
in this guide are less important or less interesting. To this end, we would
like to encourage you to also take a look at the official ICANN schedule
which can be accessed through the following link:
http://singapore49.icann.org/en/schedule-full
(http://singapore49.icann.org/en/schedule-full)
	 As you can see, this ICANN meeting will touch on a variety of issues
ranging from the globalisation of the IANA functions, to Internet
governance, to directory services and issues of security. At the same time,
discussions on new gTLDs will of course continue. The usual meetings of the
GNSO, the GAC (although not posted in the ICANN schedule yet) and the ccNSO
will be part of this meeting as well.
	 Please note that this rough guide might be subject to further changes
depending on the changes inserted in the ICANN schedule. We hope that you
find this rough guide helpful.
	 Safe travels to those of you travelling to Singapore.
	 Konstantinos
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