[Chapter-delegates] ISOC submission to call for input on ICANN draft IANA process

Richard Hill rhill at hill-a.ch
Wed May 7 08:35:02 PDT 2014


I agree with Alejandro.

Best,
Richard
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  From: Chapter-delegates [mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org]On Behalf Of Alejandro Pisanty
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  To: Konstantinos Komaitis
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  Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] ISOC submission to call for input on ICANN draft IANA process


  Konstantinos,


  thanks for this submission. I understand it is now closed and submitted. 


  When you say "We look forward to working with ISOC members and engaging in a substantive dialogue on the issues as the process unfolds in the coming months." I don't think you really mean it.


  This statement is of such import and has had time enough to develop that broader consultation within ISOC would have been desirable and possible.


  Maybe many among us could have been convinced that ISOC's position has to be strictly backing the IETF/IAB and RIRs' roles regarding IANA. 


  But it could also happen that some think that ISOC could play a larger stewardship role for the health of the IANA transition process. Maybe also part of that role could be defined in a globally acceptable form with input from ISOC members and chapters. It could happen that this statement is a hard sell to our members.


  As it happens, also, 40 of the 100 ISOC Chapters are At Large structures (ALS) and could carry to the At Large community a message they shared by having been part of its construction, as well as inform ISOC's own process. 


  It is standard practice to end a message with a constructive proposal or a joke. I'll end this one with a paraphrasis of a film title: "the anxiety of the Chapter representative before the HQ statement."


  Alejandro Pisanty











  On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Konstantinos Komaitis <komaitis at isoc.org> wrote:

    Dear all,

    please find attached the contribution of the Internet Society to the call on ICANN's Draft Proposal, Based on Initial Community Feedback, of the Principles and Mechanisms and the Process to Develop a Proposal to Transition NTIA's Stewardship of the IANA Functions.

    The Internet Society's submission focuses on the procedural aspects of the ICANN call and it constitutes an answer to "how we should set up the process"?

    This is just the beginning of the process. We look forward to working with ISOC members and engaging in a substantive dialogue on the issues as the process unfolds in the coming months.

    Best regards

    Konstantinos


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