Hi, As a past council member of 7 years and having sat in the SCI seat since the SCI was created, I think that is it important for the participants to have some degree of understanding of how the council and the working groups function, as the rules that are being tweaked are by and large the rules and practices the council and working groups run with. I am very much a fan of getting new people involved in tasks as soon as possible and do try to move out of the way whenever possible to make that happen. In the case of the SCI, I recommend that anyone that is chosen be somewhat experienced in the way GNSO works. The SCI is a great place to go become a nit picking expert on those rules, but it is good to go in having a basic idea. I also recommend you be able to read the docs in http://gnso.icann.org/en/council/procedures without falling asleep. If you don't find them fascinating, even if a bit disturbing because of slight inconsistencies and ambiguities, this might not be the task for you. Just a thought. Please do not take this wrong, it is heartening, to see how many people are starting to volunteer for stuff. And if everyone runs out and reads the procedures, that will be a bonus for the NCSG. avri --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus