[CRISP-TEAM] The CRISP Team's role during the IANA Transition implementation phase
Mwendwa Kivuva
Kivuva at transworldafrica.com
Wed Jan 27 11:34:31 CET 2016
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On Jan 27, 2016 12:33 PM, "Andrei Robachevsky" <robachevsky at isoc.org> wrote:
> Hi
>
> The proposed approach makes sense to me. Nurani and Izumi - thank you
> very much for your efforts, which, in my opinion, were instrumental to
> the good progress we've made.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrei
>
>
> Nurani Nimpuno wrote on 26/01/16 21:23:
> > Dear CRISP Team,
> >
> > As Izumi shared with you last week, we have now handed over the
> responsibility of further IPR work to the RIRs.
> >
> > We note that the IPR issue was the only remaining issue from the
> consolidated ICG proposal which still needed to be resolved between the
> three operational communities, and where the CRISP team felt it still had a
> role to represent the views of the number community.
> >
> > With that final issue resolved, we believe that we will now move into a
> phase of implementation, which should be driven by the RIRs, and not the
> CRISP team.
> >
> > As you know, the three operational communities are forming a
> coordination group to help coordinate the implementation work between now
> and September. We propose that the CRISP team takes on an observer role in
> this group. The CRISP team will merely observe the process to ensure
> consistency with the proposal, and continue to make itself available to
> answer questions or provide clarifications as needed. Izumi and I will
> represent the CRISP team in this group and report back to the CRISP Team
> through our regular calls.
> >
> > The coordination calls and its minutes will also be made public and open
> to everyone.
> >
> > As we foresee minimal work for the CRISP team from now on, we also
> propose that we scale back our regular conferences calls to once a month.
> >
> > If the CRISP team agrees, we will go ahead and announce this to the
> global list.
> >
> > As this is a shift in the CRISP team’s role, we would appreciate if you
> could all explicitly express your views on this.
> >
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Izumi & Nurani
> >
> >
> >> Begin forwarded message:
> >>
> >> From: Izumi Okutani <izumi at nic.ad.jp>
> >> Subject: [CRISP-TEAM] Update on the IRP Status
> >> Date: 21 januari 2016 17:25:55 CET
> >> To: "crisp at nro.net" <crisp at nro.net>
> >>
> >> Dear CRISP Team,
> >>
> >>
> >> I am pleased to report to you that Nurani and I have handed over the
> responsibility of further work on IPR to the RIRs.
> >> The CWG has temporary agreed to work based on functional neutrality (no
> need for structural neutrality) and to work based on the IETF Trust as the
> holder, we have entered into the phase of discussing Principle Terms of the
> contracts among the three OCs.
> >>
> >> I would like to make an announcement to the global ianaxfer list after
> the CWG confirms the above agreement on IPR at their next call on 21st.
> >> I am at a conference right now and may not be able to work on a draft
> so quickly but will do so as soon as I can, to be shared within Monday at
> the latest (but hope to be earlier).
> >>
> >> We also an IPR Coordination call among the three OCs (20th Jan UTC2100):
> >>
> >> - We shared this hand over of responsibility from the CRISP Team to the
> RIRs
> >> - Identified issues on the the Principal Terms which needs further
> coordination, and
> >> - Agreed the schedule on how we work in the coming three weeks.
> >>
> >> I'll share the notes once confirmed by other participants.
> >>
> >> Nurani, please feel free to add anything else.
> >>
> >>
> >> Izumi
> >>
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> >
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