[CRISP-TEAM] Do we need the regular CRISP call during Dublin ICANN54?

Sweeting, John john.sweeting at twcable.com
Wed Oct 14 19:10:46 CEST 2015



On 10/14/15, 11:36 AM, "crisp-bounces at nro.net on behalf of Izumi Okutani"
<crisp-bounces at nro.net on behalf of izumi at nic.ad.jp> wrote:

>CRISP Team,
>
>
>According to the regular schedule, the next CRISP Team call will be
>during ICANN Dublin Meeting.
>
>Do you think we need the regular CRISP Team call during Dublin or do you
>prefer to move the call to the week after? (and back to the regular
>schedule after that)
>
>I recall we had a regular CRISP Team call during Buenos Aires but it
>didn't make much difference in moving discussions forward, given half the
>team members were onsite already.
>
>May I suggest :
>
> -  We keep the regular schedule for now (Wed 21st Oct I think?) in case
>any issues come up which needs discussions
> -  Postpone the meeting a week later, if we don't find discussions topic
>which needs to be discussed at that point in Dublin by the COB the day
>before the scheduled call.

Sounds good to me


>
>Please share your comments if you have any concerns about this suggestion.
>
>
>
>Izumi
>
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