[CRISP-TEAM] Message to the community: What would be helpful when sharing your input
Izumi Okutani
izumi at nic.ad.jp
Fri Jan 9 03:04:49 CET 2015
Good to know, thanks for your feedback Nurani, John.
I'll send it out in an hour if no other comments.
Thanks,
Izumi
On 2015/01/09 5:11, Sweeting, John wrote:
> +1, great idea
>
> On 1/8/15, 2:57 PM, "Nurani Nimpuno" <nurani at netnod.se> wrote:
>
>> I think this is a good idea.
>> Thanks,
>> Nurani
>>
>> On 8 jan 2015, at 20:00, Izumi Okutani <izumi at nic.ad.jp> wrote:
>>
>>> CRISP Team,
>>>
>>>
>>> We have receive a comment on the list.
>>>
>>> Perhaps it helps to clarify what would be helpful for us, while not
>>> sounding restrictive.
>>>
>>> Do you think it helps to provide a guidance like this?
>>> I will wait until the next 12h, UTC7:00 for your feedback.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Izumi
>>>
>>>
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Subject: What would be helpful when sharing your input
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Dear Colleagues,
>>>
>>>
>>> As you are aware, the timeline for the next step in developing the final
>>> proposal to the ICG is very short and we would like to be as effective
>>> as possible in considering your inputs.
>>>
>>> For your reference, following are a few points which would be helpful
>>> when sharing your input, for the CRISP Team to understand your position
>>> adequately and effectively during this short period.
>>>
>>> * Do you generally support the concept of each of the proposed
>>> elements listed in Setion III A (1)-(4) (*)
>>> (While you may have additional inputs about some details)
>>>
>>> * If you are sharing an opinion which are contrary to discussions
>>> which had been taking place on the <ianaxfer at nro.net> list with no
>>> further objections expressed, or CRISP Team has formed a position,
>>> do you feel strong enough to reconsider? If so, what are the
>>> implications you are concerned about in case this point was not
>>> reconsidered?
>>>
>>> * If you are stating a strong preference to a certain direction on an
>>> issue, what is the reason? If it is not incorporated, what are the
>>> consequences you are concerned about?
>>>
>>> Lastly, if you are raising a point, which you don't feel strongly but
>>> raising for the consideration, it would be a helpful reference if you
>>> could clearly state this when making your comment, as several people
>>> have already done on this mailing list.
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>> (*) Proposed elements listed in Setion III
>>> ---
>>> (1) ICANN to continue as the IANA functions operator on number
>>> resources;
>>> (2) Intellectual property rights (IPR) related to the provision of
>>> the IANA services stay with the community;
>>> (3) Service level agreement with the IANA functions operator on
>>> number resources; and
>>> (4) Establishment of a Review Committee, with representatives from
>>> each RIR, to advise the NRO EC on the review of the IANA
>>> functions operator�s performance and meeting of identified
>>> service levels.
>>> ---
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Izumi Okutani
>>> CRISP Team
>>>
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