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[npoc] Re: Info Request and Update --GNSO NCPH January 2013 Inter-Sessional Planning - Traveler Info Requested
- To: Robin Gross <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [npoc] Re: Info Request and Update --GNSO NCPH January 2013 Inter-Sessional Planning - Traveler Info Requested
- From: Alain Berranger <alain.berranger@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 10:22:21 -0500
Dear Robin,
Thank you. I agree with your offer and accept it. I note that all elected
NCSG Councilors can still be there under that compromise.
Best, Alain
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Robin Gross <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Alain,
>
> Even though the seat is allocated to an NCSG-wide representative, as a
> compromise I think you could utilize the travel support for one of the NCSG
> allocations, as a member of the NCSG EC. We can send you, me and MM (or
> Avri) as 3 NCSG EC wide allocations. The other 5 NCSG-wide allocations
> will go to the NCSG elected GNSO Representatives. So NCSG would send *you*
> instead of one of the elected NCSG GNSO Councilors to LA. I think that
> compromise is the best we can offer that would give you more allocations
> than were originally awarded to NPOC. And NPOC still has 6 travel
> allocations, which would be enough to cover the number of people who
> participate on NPOC's email list with any regularity.
>
> Please let me know if we can put this petty dispute behind us and get on
> with real policy work. Thank you.
>
> Best,
> Robin
>
>
>
> On Dec 7, 2012, at 2:14 PM, Alain Berranger wrote:
>
> Dear Robin,
>
> Please, I'm not turning it into a NCUC vs NPOC issue - it has always been
> an NCUC = NCSG issue ever since I joined ICANN. We will have plenty of
> occasions in 2013 to discuss how to improve that situation. But let me
> point out, purely as an example, that when I suggested in Toronto at the
> NCSG meeting that we do an NCSG event before Beijing like NCUC did before
> Toronto, it was quickly shot down and it was clearly stated that NCUC would
> go alone. Many came to see me after, including a few NCUC members, and
> told me how surprised they were about the rapid refusal.
>
> Back to the immediate issue:
>
> I understand what you said about the NCSG function and have not learned
> anything I did not know already. To take up your line of thinking though, I
> would say that he primary NCSG Officers that perform NCSG duties (at least
> some do) are the members of the NCCG-EC, so you as Chair and the 2
> appointed reps from the 2 Cys.* I suggest it is most appropriate that
> these 5 people get priority for the allocation of the NCSG-wide seats
> *proposed
> by Rob: that means you, Milton, Rafik, I and the soon to be appointed
> replacement for Lori Schulman (it will be most likely Cintra Sooknanan as
> she is the only nominee as I write this and the nomination period closes
> today COB) - the appointment will be confirmed right after the NPOC
> teleconference next Tuesday and I will advise all those who need to know).
>
> I think this is as fair as one can make it - up to you now!
>
> Have a good week-end!
>
> Best, Alain
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Robin Gross <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Alain,
>>
>> Please stop turning this into a NCUC vs NPOC issue.
>>
>> The NCSG has a different function than the constituencies and has elected
>> people to represent them in those functions, irrespective of what
>> constituency they are from. These are elected NCSG officers performing
>> NCSG duties and responsibilities. Constantly focusing on what
>> constituency a person is a member of is irrelevant to their role as NCSG
>> officer and prevents NCSG from carrying out its specific duties because we
>> are tied up in these ridiculous petty battles.
>>
>> NCSG will sent 8 NCSG elected representatives to perform NCSG duties
>> NPOC will sent 6 NPOC selections to perform NPOC duties
>> NCUC will send 6 NCUC selections to perform NCUC duties
>>
>> Constituencies may not appropriate the functions nor responsibilities of
>> NCSG. Both the NCSG and the constituencies will have their representatives
>> at the meeting, in the case of the NCSG, it will be people the entire NCSG
>> membership has actually elected.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robin
>>
>>
>> On Dec 6, 2012, at 11:11 AM, Alain Berranger wrote:
>>
>> Hello from Salaberry-de-Valleyfield,
>>
>> 1) Nobody is saying the GNSO Councilors shouldn't be there, they should
>> be there... That said, it is desirable in my vieww to attain parity of
>> participants per SG *AND* parity of participants per Cy within SG. You
>> obviously favor or are satisfied with SG parity ONLY, and why wouldn't you
>> the business as usual scenario? But NPOC is now a reality of the NCSG and
>> we value Cy parity within an SG.
>>
>> Can we please A2D on this for reason of practicality as I see no
>> flexibility on either side of the issue ever since NPOC was created and do
>> not expect movement on this? Do you? Bill, as future NCSG-EC Chair, you
>> might as well get used to that reality right away... Frankly, what I do not
>> appreciate is the thinking that would claim that "parity" of any kind will
>> be attained if NCUC has 14 representatives and NPOC only 6! That's not
>> parity, that's imbalance!
>>
>> 2) Secon point I want to make: the finality of a Cy or a SG for that
>> matter is not to only produce policy for the GNSO, that's it that's all.
>> Policy making from the base is most important of course, even critical.
>> However, I think the mission of a Cy/SG also includes, or can include or
>> should include: training, dissemination, advocacy and any form you think
>> outreach can take... and if the NCSG Charter does not allow that, then
>> let's change the Charter. We also have to promote inclusion, we have to
>> contribute to eradicating the digital divide, we have to fight for ICT4Ds
>> and poverty reduction, we have to fight for an inclusive and resilient
>> internet governance... that too is worth flying around the world to
>> discuss. ICANN is at a cross-roads - you in Dubai now know more than the
>> rest of us watching at a distance... how ICANN global outreach efforts by
>> the NCHP contribute to ICANN's continued relevance is as worthy of
>> discussion as policy making.
>>
>> Alain
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 3:42 AM, William Drake <william.drake@xxxxxx>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello from Dubai
>>>
>>> I proposed adding the Councilors in order to equalize the number of
>>> participants per SG on 9 October. Multiple messages have been exchanged on
>>> the thread since then, and nobody questioned the concept of having our SG
>>> wide elected representatives there until now. So why days after names were
>>> to be submitted (and the Councilors have confirmed their availability) are
>>> we now hearing that there's a problem with them participating? The time to
>>> do this, for whatever reason, would have been earlier.
>>>
>>> On the substantive merits: If, as the strawman agenda suggests, this is
>>> intended to be a meeting on NCPH engagement in GNSO processes and NCPH
>>> perspectives on GNSO issues, it would make sense to have our SG represented
>>> by the people who represent us in GNSO Council processes and are most
>>> closely engaged with the issues. That would be a meeting worth flying
>>> across the planet for. If instead the meeting and its planning are going
>>> to be all about competitive demands for imaginary positional goods, I
>>> cannot see the point of the exercise. We'll already have enough of that
>>> with the CSG, why we'd want to replicate it internally at the front end is
>>> beyond me.
>>>
>>> We really need to set aside the asking for stuff bit and focus on actual
>>> GNSO work.
>>>
>>> Back to the equally frustrating negotiations—at least here it's
>>> governments playing games.
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>> PS: Milton and Rafik are unavailable anyway.
>>>
>>> On Dec 5, 2012, at 7:33 PM, Alain Berranger wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Robin,
>>>
>>> Thanks. I understood the situation.
>>>
>>> In practice, how many seats for NCSG's needs will end up going to NCUC
>>> members and how many to NPOC members? It seems that the Cy parity is less
>>> important to you than to me. In a way, that is not surprising so let's A2D
>>> again on that one and move on.
>>>
>>> NPOC will soon designate a replacement on the NCSG-EC for Lori Schulman,
>>> until our 2013 elections anyway - I will let the NCSG-EC know as soon as
>>> possible - we have called for nominations and will communicate our decision
>>> mid-december.
>>>
>>> As a NCSG-EC member, I suggest that 5 of the 8 SG wide seats go to the
>>> NCSG-EC, ie. you, Milton, Rafik, myself and the new appointee. That would
>>> still end up 8 NPOC participants and 12+1 NCUC participants with 5 of these
>>> representing the NCSG-EC.
>>>
>>> I'm less concerned about the NCSG numbers as there will be no shortage
>>> in LA, but am concerned about having enough new NPOC members to be able to
>>> start a little Cy capacity building.
>>>
>>> Does that spirit and letter work for you and other NCSG-EC members?
>>>
>>> Best, Alain
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 1:37 AM, Robin Gross <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Alain,
>>>>
>>>> NCSG on the one hand as the SG, and NPOC and NCUC on the other hand as
>>>> constituencies play different roles, perform different functions and have
>>>> different responsibilities according the NCSG Charter.
>>>>
>>>> Neither NCUC nor NPOC may over-take the positions at this mtg reserved
>>>> for the NCSG representatives, who were elected by the entire NCSG
>>>> membership (including NPOC members) to perform NCSG functions and
>>>> responsibilities.
>>>>
>>>> The constituencies each are allocated 6 seats to ensure their needs are
>>>> met, and the NCSG is allocated 8 seats to ensure that NCSG's needs are met.
>>>> Each constituency will have to make due with what has been allocated to
>>>> it, as will NCSG. I hope that clears it up.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Robin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Dec 4, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Alain Berranger wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear Robin, Bill:
>>>>
>>>> IMHO, we do not need the GNSO councillors per se; they can simply show
>>>> up as NCUC members... given the parity in numbers between Cys stated by
>>>> Rob, I find it more equitable if NPOC gets 10 seats like NCUC... if not, it
>>>> will be NCUC with 14 members and only 6 for NPOC. We need parity between
>>>> the 2 Cys. Also, if I can mobilize 10 NPOC members, we can have our EC
>>>> members (the Toronto NPOC delegation + Cintra) plus representatives from
>>>> Africa, LAC and Asia. Indeed, we would like to use the meeting for
>>>> capacity building of our Constituency... that's better for ICANN, as NCUC
>>>> is well established and has had 12 years to build capacity and
>>>> leadership... NPOC has had a little more than one year...
>>>>
>>>> What do you say?
>>>>
>>>> Alain
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Robin Gross <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Alain,
>>>>>
>>>>> NCSG-wide seats will go to NCSG-wide representatives (i.e. the NCSG
>>>>> GNSO Councilors) not to individual constituency members. NPOC will have 6
>>>>> to allocate and should use those for NPOC representatives.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Robin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 26, 2012, at 2:19 PM, Alain Berranger wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Robin,
>>>>>
>>>>> For now, on a preliminary basis to be confirmed, here are NPOC's 4
>>>>> intended attendees under NCSG-wide allocation:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Klaus Stoll
>>>>> 2. Cintra Sooknanan
>>>>> 3. Marie-laure Lemineur
>>>>> 4. the undersigned
>>>>>
>>>>> I will confirm soonest possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best, Alain
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: Robert Hoggarth <robert.hoggarth@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Date: Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:47 AM
>>>>> Subject: Info Request and Update --GNSO NCPH January 2013
>>>>> Inter-Sessional Planning - Traveler Info Requested
>>>>> To: Robert Hoggarth <robert.hoggarth@xxxxxxxxx>, Marilyn Cade <
>>>>> marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Robin Gross <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Rafik
>>>>> Dammak <rafik.dammak@xxxxxxxxx>, "michaeladams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <
>>>>> michaeladams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "mtrachtenberg@xxxxxxxxxxx" <
>>>>> mtrachtenberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Alain Berranger <alain.berranger@xxxxxxxxx>,
>>>>> Klaus Stoll <klaus.stoll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tony Holmes <
>>>>> tonyarholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, William Drake <william.drake@xxxxxx>,
>>>>> David Cake <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>> Cc: David Olive <david.olive@xxxxxxxxx>, Joseph de Jesus <
>>>>> joseph.dejesus@xxxxxxxxx>, Karen Lettner <karen.lettner@xxxxxxxxx>,
>>>>> Glen de Saint Géry <Glen@xxxxxxxxx>, Margie Milam <
>>>>> Margie.Milam@xxxxxxxxx>, "Metalitz, Steven" <met@xxxxxxx>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Marilyn, Robin, Bill, Tony, Alain, Marc, David, Klaus, Michael
>>>>> and Rafik;
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks to you all for the latest round of contributions to planning
>>>>> for the January meeting. This message contains confirming information and
>>>>> to-do’s regarding the meeting logistics and a modified draft program for
>>>>> the meeting. You have all provided very helpful and reasonable input
>>>>> allowing us to fashion logistics that should generally meet all your
>>>>> expectations for the meeting. There are still areas of the program that
>>>>> need additional input and that can be adjusted further, but we are now at
>>>>> the point where you can begin providing the names of your participants so
>>>>> that we can begin making travel arrangements for everyone. ****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> As you review the material below and in the attached document, please
>>>>> alert me as soon as possible if you think I have misinterpreted any input
>>>>> and if the results are not to your satisfaction. While we have had
>>>>> to make some compromises, I think we are “in the ballpark” in addressing
>>>>> most of the various views and requests. ****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Please try to get all or most of your planned meeting participant
>>>>> names and email addresses in to me by the end of this week – 1 December.
>>>>> * We can continue the dialogue regarding the draft agenda for
>>>>> another couple of weeks, but the attendee travel arrangements need to
>>>>> start
>>>>> being made as soon as possible to ensure that everyone has a flight and a
>>>>> hotel room close by the ICANN office.****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Confirmed Logistics:*
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Dates and Location:* January 29 and 30, 2013 at ICANN HQ in Los
>>>>> Angeles, California****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Meeting Hotel:*
>>>>>
>>>>> Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles - Westside
>>>>>
>>>>> 6161 West Centinela Avenue****
>>>>>
>>>>> Culver City, CA, 90230-6306****
>>>>>
>>>>> Phone: 1-310-649-1776 ****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Attendance:* Based on the concept of a strategic meeting of
>>>>> community leaders, the allocated meeting budget and available space in the
>>>>> ICANN Los Angeles office,****
>>>>>
>>>>> 41 community participants – 20 from each Stakeholder Group plus the
>>>>> Nominating Committee Appointee assigned to the GNSO’s Non Contract Party
>>>>> House – will be able to attend the meeting in-person. Remote
>>>>> participation capabilities will beprovided to allow other interested
>>>>> community members designated by their SG or Constituency to attend. The
>>>>> meeting events will be recorded and transcribed by ICANN.****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Based on input received, the fairest allocation of slots seemed to be
>>>>> the following:****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> For the CSG, 6 attendees each for the BC, IPC and ISPCPC, plus two
>>>>> CSG-wide seats.****
>>>>>
>>>>> For the NCSG, 6 attendees each for the NCUC and the NPOC, plus 8
>>>>> NCSG-wide seats.****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> These allocations are based on the input that there should be
>>>>> numerical parity between SGs and Constituencies and to give flexibility
>>>>> within the SG’s as well to the maximum extent possible. As you will see
>>>>> from the draft agenda, there is time in the program for each SG to arrange
>>>>> for specific community discussions on matters that are of particular
>>>>> interest to them.****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Each Constituency and Stakeholder Group has flexibility in indicating
>>>>> who will attend on their behalf.****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> There did not seem to be a consensus on attendance by the GNSO Council
>>>>> leadership or representatives from the Registry or Registrar Stakeholder
>>>>> Groups. Therefore, no attendance from those parties is anticipated
>>>>> in the participant count or in the agenda topics now being proposed.**
>>>>> **
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Travel will be arranged through the ICANN Travel Team. The Travel Team
>>>>> will reach out directly to all designated attendees with travelspecifics
>>>>> and instructions on how to make reservations and arrangements. ****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Please try to get all or most of your attendee names and their email
>>>>> addresses in to me by the end of this week – 1 December 2013.* *A
>>>>> simple email from you to me with the list of names, community
>>>>> title/position (if any) and contact email address will suffice.*****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Program:*
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Since there seems to be an understandable and reasonable difference of
>>>>> views regarding the scope of topics to be discussed at the meeting, I have
>>>>> modified the proposed program/agenda structure to provide for more balance
>>>>> between joint (general session) meeting time and individual community
>>>>> meeting times. The goal is to let you take advantage of the two days to
>>>>> both conduct individual community discussions, and to also engage in
>>>>> broader discussions about critical engagement and outreach topics common
>>>>> to
>>>>> all.
>>>>>
>>>>> *
>>>>> *
>>>>>
>>>>> *Please review the modified agenda at your earliest convenience.* I
>>>>> would welcome reactions to this modified approach and I am sure further
>>>>> tweaks and adjustments to time frames and topics would improve the program
>>>>> even more. I am happy to clarify any areas of the proposed program that
>>>>> are
>>>>> not yet clear or fully fleshed out.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Note that I have incorporated the idea of a stage-setting panel or
>>>>> speaker on Day 2 to provide us with a common knowledge base about the
>>>>> future of the ICANN ecosystem. I welcome reactions to that idea, and, if
>>>>> you think the idea has any merit, suggestions for possible
>>>>> speakers/panelists (most likely remote participant(s)).****
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You will note that the program still includes an evening reception on
>>>>> the evening of Tuesday January 29 at the DoubleTree Hotel. We anticipate
>>>>> that you may wish to invite some local LA contacts or other potential
>>>>> outreach connections. We are tentatively setting the arrangements for 80
>>>>> attendees at the reception – including meeting participants.
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Meeting Report/Assessment:*
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Because this meeting is designated as a “pilot” project in the FY13
>>>>> ICANN Budget document, Staff will be preparing an assessment report after
>>>>> the meeting concludes to assess its success. Please expect a contact
>>>>> from me in early February asking for your views about the meeting planning
>>>>> effort and how the meeting went for you and your community members.***
>>>>> *
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> *Interest in a Programming Call?*
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Given travel schedules and time zone differences, I think the
>>>>> email-input approach has worked fairly well. Please let me know if
>>>>> any of you think we would benefit from a final teleconference to iron out
>>>>> any differences with respect to the agenda. If so, I would propose to
>>>>> schedule the call some time later next week (December 6 or 7).****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, again, for your willingness to contribute to this effort. I
>>>>> appreciate all your advice and input.****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,****
>>>>>
>>>>> ** **
>>>>>
>>>>> Rob****
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Alain Berranger, B.Eng, MBA
>>>>> Member, Board of Directors, CECI,
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> Alain Berranger, B.Eng, MBA
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Alain Berranger, B.Eng, MBA
Member, Board of Directors, CECI,
http://www.ceci.ca<http://www.ceci.ca/en/about-ceci/team/board-of-directors/>
Executive-in-residence, Schulich School of Business, www.schulich.yorku.ca
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