[CRISP-TEAM] Notes CRISP Team 1st Teleconference December 9th 2014
German Valdez
german at nro.net
Wed Dec 10 23:49:24 CET 2014
Hi Alan
Thank you for taking the time to review the notes.
Apologies, I realised the copy paste of the content of the notes to the email body was just a mess !!
I’m attaching a pdf with the original intended content plus Izumi suggestion of new action..
German
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> On 11 Dec 2014, at 6:40 am, Alan Barrett <apb at cequrux.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Dec 2014, German Valdez wrote:
>> I'm attaching notes from yesterday teleconference
>
> A few comments below.
>
>> GV suggested they decide on whether quorum would besuggested that the Secretariat could take notes that could be shared on the ianaxfer list after each teleconferences.
>
> This seems to me a mixture of two sentences.
>
>> IO said that the idea was to try to work on consensusthings would require voting.
>
> Another mangled sentence. Also, "AB said that he expected that very few
> things would require voting, and the charter already specified how to
> make decisions if consensus could not be reached, so there is no need to
> spend much time on this issue."
>
>> Because the first teleconference had taken placering the first draft with the community from the 15th to the 18th.
>
> Two sentences mashed together.
>
>> AB asked that each RIR post their proposals on the NROwas available online at
>>
>> http://www.lacnic.net/en/web/transicion/inicio.
>
> AB asked that copies of, or links to, each RIR's proposals be poted
> on the NRO CRIPS page, and posted to the ianaxfer mailing list.
>
> (somebody) reported that an english translation of the LACNIC
> proposal was available at (URL).
>
> --apb (Alan Barrett)
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