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Mwendwa Kivuva
Kivuva at transworldafrica.com
Thu Dec 11 13:20:24 CET 2014
Thank you Izumi,
I would second Nurani's comments "Within our own RIR policy making
process, it is quite normal and common, that a small group of people
draft text that is then presented to the whole community for feedback.
So in my view, that way of working is quite in line with our basic
principles of decision making."
Although I don't see the harm of having publicly accessible read-only archives.
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Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya
"There are some men who lift the age they inhabit, till all men walk
on higher ground in that lifetime." - Maxwell Anderson
On 11 December 2014 at 12:48, Izumi Okutani <izumi at nic.ad.jp> wrote:
> Thanks for your input Mwendwa.
>
>> If closing the crisp at nro.net will raise transparency issues,
>
> So far, I have't observed comments on this list that closing crisp at nro.net
> will raise transparency issues.
>
> (I wasn't sure from your comment whether you have issues or, you are making
> a suggestion in case there are issues)
>
> I note Adres and Alan expressed they are OK to have public read-only
> archives - I haven't, however, heard concerns about transparencies from
> them at this stage, given we will share key information on ianaxfer at nro.net
> as described above.
>
> My current preference is that, *if* there are no clear concerns on
> transparency issues being/to be expressed, I'd like to tolerate the concerns
> expressed about making the archives public.
>
> At the same time, I think it would be helpful if Nurani (and perhaps Andrei)
> would be able to share, what are the kind of confusions you would be
> concerned about, given that the archives would be read-only and posting to
> be limited to CRISP Team members.
>
> I'll share my interpretation about mailing lists and transparency in a
> seperate mail.
>
>
> Izumi
>
>
>
> (2014/12/11 16:21), Mwendwa Kivuva wrote:
>>
>> If closing the crisp at nro.net will raise transparency issues, then we
>> should
>> open it to read-only and have all archives publicly accessible.
>>
>> ______________________
>> Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya
>>
>>
>> "There are some men who lift the age they inhabit, till all men walk on
>> higher ground in that lifetime." - Maxwell Anderson
>>
>> On 11 December 2014 at 07:08, Izumi Okutani <izumi at nic.ad.jp> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Andres and all,
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the consideration. I do not have a strong position, just
>>>>
>>>> wanted that we can discuss more about the rationale behind this
>>>> desition.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Indeed it is helpul you raised this point. I also think it's important we
>>> have clear rationale we can explain to our communities. Thank you.
>>>
>>> Understood you don't have a strong position.
>>>
>>> I totally understand Andrei������������������s and
>>> Nurani������������������s point of view and
>>>>
>>>> would be
>>>> comfortable with providing information to the Communitu at the global
>>>>
>>> list.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I will be OK with this procedure.
>>>>
>>>
>>> OK. Thanks for sharing your input.
>>>
>>> I saw Allan's post that :
>>>
>>> - He's OK to keep the archives of crisp at nro.net to be open (read only)
>>> - If we keep it closed, we should share key information on the global
>>> list, such as our plan to post minutes of meetings, notices of
>>> meetings, and draft documents on the global list (ianaxfer at nro.net)
>>>
>>> I agree with sharing key information to the global list, and infact, this
>>> is something we already do for meeting plans and minutes.
>>>
>>> Perhaps we can work with closed archive for crisp at nro.net and keep
>>> transparency & community engagement at the same time, if we work this
>>> way.
>>>
>>> Anyone else feels differently? If so, it helps if you could raise it on
>>> the list before the coming teleconference, as much as possible.
>>>
>>> I'll do a quick confirmation at the teleconferene today (11 Dec) to make
>>> sure everyone is comfortable.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Izumi
>>>
>>> (2014/12/11 1:09), Andres wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Izumi,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the consideration. I do not have a strong position, just
>>>> wanted that we can discuss more about the rationale behind this
>>>> desition.
>>>>
>>>> I totally understand Andrei������������������s and
>>>> Nurani������������������s point of view and
>>>> would be
>>>> comfortable with providing information to the Communitu at the global
>>>> list.
>>>>
>>>> I will be OK with this procedure.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Andr������������������s
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El 10/12/2014 a las 12:25 p.m., Izumi Okutani escribi������������������:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for raising this Andres. I think it's good to clarify.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I understood Andrei's and Nurani's point as it's important we share
>>>>> and engage with the communities once a draft proposal is ready but
>>>>> sharing the working process at this stage may cause confusions, while
>>>>> it may not necessarily achieve openness desired .
>>>>>
>>>>> Andres, do you feel keeping the below option described by Nurani could
>>>>> help address your concern/intention, while keeping the archives of
>>>>> crisp at nro.net closed?
>>>>>
>>>>>> (But it is of course of utmost importance that we also engage with
>>>>>
>>>>> the community through the ianxfer list, as well as our own regional
>>>>> communities.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Each CRIPS members are free to update the progress with their
>>>>> communities as necessary ofcourse.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's important that we all feel comfortable with community engagement,
>>>>> so certainly would like to hear if you/anyone else have concerns about
>>>>> this approach.
>>>>>
>>>>> Izumi
>>>>>
>>>>> (2014/12/10 21:14), Nurani Nimpuno wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear colleagues,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 10 dec 2014, at 12:49, Andrei Robachevsky <robachevsky at isoc.org>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Andr���������������������������s, all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Andres wrote on 10/12/14 12:21:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks Germ���������������������������n,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A couple of questions for the rest of the colleagues:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is this list expected to be closed just for us leaving the IANAXFER
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> the global community? Are those your expectations?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is my expectation indeed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I wonder if it would be better to open our list for observers that
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> cannot post, just read. Would the rest of the CRISP team agree with
>>>>>>>> that?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'd prefer to complete the necessary few iterations to produce the
>>>>>>> first
>>>>>>> coherent draft response here, within a small group on a closed
>>>>>>> mailinglist and then bring it as soon as possible to the open
>>>>>>> ianaxfer
>>>>>>> where we can fully engage with the community, provide justification
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> concrete points, incorporate feedback, etc.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> IMO allowing observers to browse through public archives may increase
>>>>>>> confusion and doesn't really contribute to the openness of the
>>>>>>> process.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I fully agree with Andrei here.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Given the very aggressive timeline, we need to be able to work
>>>>>> efficiently in this group. Or we risk not meeting the set deadline.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (But it is of course of utmost importance that we also engage with
>>>>>> the community through the ianxfer list, as well as our own regional
>>>>>> communities.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kind regards,
>>>>>> Nurani
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Andrei
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Andr���������������������������s
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> El 10/12/2014 a las 04:01 a.m., German Valdez
>>>>>>>> escribi���������������������������:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>> German
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