Dear all,
and especially those who volunteered for this ccwg, please reply to
the questions below without delay. The PC has to decide this on Monday
and it would be nice to have some time to think about it.
Don't be discouraged by some comments that make it sound like this is
an impossibly hard task. There's no need to write page-long essays
or treat this like a job application for your dream job, just quick
points you can jot down in ten minutes.
--
Tapani Tarvainen
On Dec 03 16:26, matthew shears ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
> REMINDER
>
> We need a volunteer to take on this important role and welcome additional
> expressions of interest.
>
> For those who apply, and have applied, please take 10 minutes to respond to
> the questions outlined below.
>
> Deadline for selection is December 5th!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Matthew
>
>
> On 01/12/2016 09:23, matthew shears wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > To borrow from the email from James it is important for the PC to be
> > able to select wisely from among those who are interested. Please
> > provide ample information about yourself, and importantly what skills
> > specific you would bring to the WG so that the PC is able to make the
> > very best decision.
> >
> > For guidance, and as a member of the PC, l would ask that those who are
> > interested please include in their expression of interest information
> > responding to the following (drawn from the e-mail transmitted by
> > Tapani):
> >
> > * Provide your motivation for wanting this role
> > * Indicate that you have sufficient and appropriate knowledge and
> > expertise to participate in the substance of the work of the
> > CCWG. For example, and borrowing from James e-mail again,
> > _please describe in detail your skills and expertise relevant to
> > this particular WG_ and specifically any knowledge of finance,
> > business, non-profit administration and potentially an
> > understanding of laws around non-profits.
> > * Indicate your ability and commitment to participate in the
> > activities of the CCWG on an ongoing basis (CCWGs require
> > considerable time and effort).
> > * Describe your prior experience at ICANN, how you have participated
> > in a CCWG or similar, and how you have contributed to the goals
> > of NCSG, etc., and how you solicited, reported back and
> > communicated (where appropriate) the views and concerns of
> > individuals in the organization that appointed you.
> > * Describe your experience and degree of knowledge of the needs of
> > the Internet communities that ICANN serves (standards, domains and
> > numbers) and well as your understanding of the broader ecosystem
> > of the Internet Community) in which ICANN operates.
> >
> > This information and any other relevant information you wish to share
> > will be critical to the PCs decision - all the more so given the very
> > tight deadline.
> >
> > Thanks for your understanding.
> >
> > Matthew
> >
> > On 01/12/2016 07:34, Tapani Tarvainen wrote:
> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > We need to appoint someone fot the new gTLD Auction Proceeds CWG.
> > > Deadline is next Monday (Dec 5).
> > >
> > > Take a look at the description below and if you think you could do it,
> > > please come forward.
> > >
> > > Tapani Tarvainen
> > > (en route to Guadalajara, online only intermittently today and tomorrow,
> > > apologies for slow reactions to emails)
> > >
> > > ----- Forwarded message -----
> > >
> > > > From: Marika Konings<[log in to unmask]>
> > > > Date: 30 November 2016 at 17:52:46 GMT
> > > > To:"[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
> > > > Subject: [council] Reminder - each SG to identify one member for new gTLD Auction Proceeds CCWG
> > > >
> > > > Dear All,
> > > > As a reminder, please note that each Stakeholder Group has been requested to identify one (1) member for the new gTLD Auction Proceeds CCWG by 5 December. Per the charter, best efforts should be made to ensure that members:
> > > > Have sufficient and appropriate motivation (and ideally expertise) to participate in the substance of the work of the CCWG. Appropriate experience could, for example, include experience with allocation and final disbursement of funds;
> > > > Commit to actively participate in the activities of the CCWG on an on-going and long-term basis;
> > > > Solicit and communicate (where appropriate) the views and concerns of individuals in the organization that appoints them;
> > > > Commit to abide to the charter when participating in the CCWG;
> > > > Understand the needs of the Internet communities that ICANN serves (standards, domains and numbers);
> > > > Understand the broader ecosystem (the Internet Community) in which ICANN operates and the needs of those working on other aspects of the Internet industry, including those not yet connected.
> > > > The Charter furthermore notes in relation to Chartering Organization appointed members that:
> > > > In addition to the role that Chartering Organization appointed members have in relation to potential consensus calls or decisions (see below), they are expected to serve as a liaison between their respective Chartering Organization and the CCWG. Members must, if and when necessary, ensure that the Chartering Organizations are kept up to date on the progress and deliberations of the CCWG as well as sharing any input from the Chartering Organization with the CCWG.
> > > > Chartering Organizations are encouraged as part of the CCWG member selection process, to take into account how appointed members can better contribute from a diversity of viewpoints. This can be achieved by looking at the cultural, geographic, industry, knowledge and expertise diversity as well as gender balance of Chartering Organizations appointed members.
> > > > Chartering Organizations are encouraged to use open and inclusive processes when selecting their members for a CCWG and this should include reasonable efforts to ensure that each of ICANN’s five regions is represented.
> > > > As noted in the resolution from ICANN57, ‘The GNSO Council expects to select a GNSO Co-Chair for the CCWG from the slate of GNSO appointed members to the CCWG during its meeting on 15 December 2016’.
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Marika
> > > > Marika Konings
> > > > Senior Policy Director & Team Leader for the GNSO, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
> > > > Email:[log in to unmask] Follow the GNSO via Twitter
> > > > @ICANN_GNSO
> > > > Find out more about the GNSO by taking our interactive courses and visiting the GNSO Newcomer pages.
> > > ----- End forwarded message -----
> >
> > --
> > ------------
> > Matthew Shears
> > Global Internet Policy and Human Rights
> > Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)
> > + 44 771 2472987
>
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> Matthew Shears
> Global Internet Policy and Human Rights
> Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)
> + 44 771 2472987
>
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