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 Re: [gtld-council] Updated work schedule:  conference calls 6 & 20
To: Liz Williams <liz.williams@xxxxxxxxx>Subject: Re: [gtld-council] Updated work schedule:  conference calls 6 & 20From: Avri Doria <avri@xxxxxxx>Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 13:34:32 -0400 
 
Hi,
While, as Chuck indicated in his note, there had been agreement on  
the discussion group for #6 meeting again, there had been not been  
such agreement for #20. 
I see no problem with the #20 discussion group meeting if they feel  
there is something to be gained by doing so.  Perhaps some on list  
conversation will indicate whether there is any value in such a call. 
thanks for setting them up.
a.
On 15 jul 2007, at 13.23, Liz Williams wrote:
 
Hello everyone
It seems that a set of conference calls to deal with outstanding  
issues on recommendation 6 & 20 would be useful.  Please see  
suggested times below and please refer to my previous email for the  
start point of those discussions.  I can co-ordinate both calls if  
necessary but would ask that a member of each group report to the  
Committee meeting on Thursday 19 July. 
Given the current work schedule of other GNSO calls, I suggest two  
sequential calls on Wed 18 July 
Recommendation 6 small group:  15:00 UTC (08:00 LA/San Francisco,  
11:00 EDT/Washington DC, 12:00 Buenos Aires, 17:00 CEST/Brussels/ 
Oslo, 01:00 Melbourne, next day.) 
Recommendation 20 small group:  16:30 UTC (09:30 LA/San Francisco,  
12:30 EDT/Washington DC, 13:30 Buenos Aires, 18:30 CEST/Brussels/Oslo) 
I hope that this will suit the majority -- it is almost impossible  
to schedule something that is perfect but this should suit the main  
protagonists for each group. 
I will proceed with having the GNSO Secretariat send out call  
details ASAP. 
Kind regards.
Liz
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Liz Williams
Senior Policy Counselor
ICANN - Brussels
+32 2 234 7874 tel
+32 2 234 7848 fax
+32 497 07 4243 mob
 
 
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