[CRISP-TEAM] Response to the ICG Re: Actions
Izumi Okutani
izumi at nic.ad.jp
Tue Aug 25 17:16:43 CEST 2015
> I am thinking that maybe we should follow the gist of the recently
> published ISOC paper on the principles (a quote below) and more
> extensively state that these are the operating principles of the
> communities so far and not something new to be implemented and tested.
> Time has proven them.
>
> We can provide concrete examples (e.g. policy development, self
> regulation, etc.) taking text from the detailed responses, but not
> comment on each principle on by one.
Completely agree.
In fact I sent this out before readin this comment and I had the same thinking - hence mentioned the ISOC paper.
I didn't refelct the quote, and extensively stating, not something new, tested, simply because I didn't see this but all good points.
I'll be off-line shortly, so will work on it more tomorrow my time.
In the meantime, please feel free to make further edits if you have a chance.
Izumi
On 2015/08/25 19:41, Andrei Robachevsky wrote:
> This is a great collective effort, the response has shaped up very well,
> in my opinion.
>
> Nurani Nimpuno wrote on 25/08/15 08:58:
>> I think this is shaping up, but I still think we might need to review the last question again and make sure it says what we want it to say. I also agree with Izumi’s comment about the level of detail on question 10.
>
> I am thinking that maybe we should follow the gist of the recently
> published ISOC paper on the principles (a quote below) and more
> extensively state that these are the operating principles of the
> communities so far and not something new to be implemented and tested.
> Time has proven them.
>
> We can provide concrete examples (e.g. policy development, self
> regulation, etc.) taking text from the detailed responses, but not
> comment on each principle on by one.
>
> Andrei
>
> Andrei Robachevsky wrote on 30/07/15 09:08:
>> Hi,
>>
>> You may find this paper, just released by ISOC, interesting
>>
>>
> http://www.internetsociety.org/doc/perspectives-iana-stewardship-transition-principles
>>
>> The main goal of the paper is to demonstrate that the principles
>> outlined by the NTIA are not just the product of the United States
>> government but rather are reflective of the fundamental characteristics
>> that have enabled the Internet to grow and evolve, to show how they
>> mirror the broader Internet principles which have been adopted and
>> embedded through years of international consensus.
>>
>> Sally Wentworth also wrote a blogpost related to this:
>>
>>
> http://www.internetsociety.org/blog/public-policy/2015/07/perspectives-iana-stewardship-transition-principles
>>
>> Andrei
>>
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