[CRISP-TEAM] Invitation to a panel discussion with the ICANN Board on 25 April
Izumi Okutani
izumi at nic.ad.jp
Tue Apr 21 09:16:37 CEST 2015
CRISP Team,
As mentioned in my previsous e-mail, I received an invitation to join the panel discussions with ICANN Board.
It will be a video brain storing session nn the IANA Stewardship transition.
Time: one hour between UTC 15:30- -1730 on 25th April.
1. Opening (Steve Crocker)
2. Overview of the transition
3. Panel to discuss the political issues around the transition
4. Panel of leadership representation from the IETF/IAB, RIR/CRISP, CCNSO and GNSO
5. Discussion (all)
Chairs from each of the operational communities have been invited. From the numbers, Axel Pawlik and myself will join the panel.
I'm still confirming details of the discussions topics and will keep you informed if I find out more.
Izumi
On 2015/04/20 18:59, Izumi Okutani wrote:
> Steve,
>
>
> Assuming for now that both panel 3 and 4 will be covered by the same members, I have some questions on the topic for the panel discussions.
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> Is there a particular aspect(s) of the political issues you have in mind to cover for Panel 3?
> e.g. jurisdiction, impact of postponing submission date to the NTIA, ICANN-IANA function operator superagility, etc.
>
> I have a similar question for Panel 4 - whether there is a particular point(s) ICANN Board would like to focus on the community panel, or it is expected for each community to share the current status (which is no change in the proposal for the numbers, working on implementation).
>
>
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> Best Regards,
> Izumi
>
> On 2015/04/17 21:04, Theresa Swinehart wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> To follow-on on Steve's note, thank you for your quick responses back, and
>> for joining! We'll follow-up shortly on additional logistical information on
>> video connection/IT approach to the session. I'll also follow-up with any
>> other preparations.
>>
>> Vinciane, Michelle, please have a calendar invite sent out to this group for
>> the suggested time slot for the 25th.
>>
>> Thanks all ���
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Theresa
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Byron Holland <byron.holland at cira.ca>
>> Date: Thursday, April 16, 2015 12:17 PM
>> Subject: Re: Invitation to a panel discussion with the ICANN Board on 25
>> April
>>
>> Hi Steve
>>
>> I could make it and am flexible in the time slot you have provided.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Byron
>>
>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the TELUS network.
>> From: Steve Crocker
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 2:10 PM
>> Subject: Invitation to a panel discussion with the ICANN Board on 25 April
>>
>> Jari, Andrew, Axel, Izumi, Byron, Jonathan,
>>
>> I hope this note finds you well. I want to invite you to join us for a
>> video panel and brainstorming session during our upcoming ICANN Board
>> Workshop on Saturday, April 25. The subject is, of course, IANA Stewardship
>> Transition. For this session we'd like to have 2 moderated video panels to
>> discuss and share views on both the political and community themes around
>> the transition, with the following agenda:
>> 1. Opening (Steve Crocker)
>> 2. Overview of the transition
>> 3. Panel to discuss the political issues around the transition
>> 4. Panel of leadership representation from the IETF/IAB, RIR/CRISP, CCNSO
>> and GNSO
>> 5. Discussion (all)
>> The panel addressing political issues would be encouraged to stay for the
>> community panel, and likewise the community panel is invited to participate
>> in the discussions following the political panel.
>>
>> The timing on the 25th would be a 1 hour window between 1530 UTC -1730 UTC
>> (8.30���10.30 US Pacific time). We have some flexibility to adjust the time if
>> needed to accommodate panelist schedules.
>>
>> Would you be available to join for this session? We'd welcome an open
>> dialogue to share views, and thoughts.
>>
>> Please let us know if there's a period in the window of 1530 ��� 1730 UTC that
>> works better for you, and we'll aim to adjust the schedule accordingly.
>>
>> Best regards and thanks,
>>
>> Steve Crocker
>> Chairman, ICANN Board
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>
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