I agree that this should be done quietly at the breakfast. I don't see any point in having a nasty public confrontation over this. It is not as though they have not heard an earful about it already. I would like to ask them their thoughts on public interest. And on limitations to the ICANN remit. stephanie On 2016-02-28 22:18, Mueller, Milton L wrote: > > For example, I want them to justify their action in the CCWG last week > where they ignored our timeline, process, Charter and pretty much > every procedural nicety to put us in crisis mode and threaten the > transition. > > MM: Your outrage is justified but what they did is history and nothing > productive will come out of us waving our fingers at them over this. > > If Markus is there I want him to justify, as our appointee, siding > with the Board on all votes that this mess created last Tuesday and > point blank ask him why we should reappoint someone so out of touch > with the NCSG (with one exception). > > MM: This might actually be useful. But there normally are quieter, > more private meetings between us and our GNSO-appointed board members > at a breakfast. Will that be happening again this meeting? I would > like to get Markus and Bruce in a room and ask them what the hell was > going on in the board during the CCWG process. > > I guess we could label that as questions bout the Board's relations > with the CCWG and intent regarding the transition. > > I'd be interested in their response to questions about retainment of > The Analysis Group and why the bottom up process seems to be under > threat by ICANN retaining more and more "experts". > > I guess that's two topics. > > Ed > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From*: "Tapani Tarvainen" <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> > *Sent*: Friday, February 26, 2016 11:12 AM > *To*: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > *Subject*: Questions to the Board? > > Dear all, > > One regular event at ICANN meetings is that we get to meet the Board, > talk with them about and ask them whatever we want. > > The Board would, however, like to know in advance what we're going > to ask them, so they could better prepare for it. > > If you have suggestions for topics for our meeting with the Board in > Marrakech, please let me know as soon as possible (feel free to post > to the list or me directly, as you prefer). > > Thank you, > > -- > Tapani Tarvainen >