Dear All,

As a newcomer who has been subscribed to this list for less than a month, I
don't a strong opinion on the issue of +1's / expression of support. But I
have observed in my short time in ICANN how knowledgable and dedicated
Stephanie is, and I hope that she will stay on as a councillor.

For the very, very new like me, the question is less how to feel motivated
to run for an elected position (which would be way too early) than figuring
out the best way and place to get more involved. After joining NCSG, what's
next?

Completely separate from the elections question, would it be possible to
have an overview of some of the GNSO and cross-community working groups to
get a sense of where volunteers are most needed now? I checked the ICANN
community website and have seen lots of information, but it would be
helpful to know what the urgent areas are that could most benefit from new
members. Does such a resource already exist?

Feel free to respond to the list with ideas or to message me directly with
advice.

Many thanks,

Rachel



On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Stephanie Perrin <
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>
> oops, left the list off this one....
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> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: Re: +1's and support
> Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2016 11:30:11 -0400
> From: Stephanie Perrin <[log in to unmask]>
> <[log in to unmask]>
> To: Amr Elsadr <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]>
>
> +1 to what Amr said
>
> Regarding the issue of suppression of candidates, I think it is a human
> reality that if someone is somewhat less well-known but would like to
> participate more, they may be deterred by strong showing of support for
> more vocal or well-known candidates.  This favours incumbents.  Also
> favours english speakers who communicate extensively, IMHO.  However, other
> than a couple of people who have contacted me off-list to agree, I don't
> think we have any hard evidence that it suppresses nominations.  Some
> people who some of us have tried to persuade to run have declined because
> it is a lot of hard work and they cannot fit it into their schedule.
>
> Cheers Stephanie
>
> On 2016-08-03 11:32, Amr Elsadr wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> On Aug 3, 2016, at 5:13 PM, Arsène Tungali <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> An interesting debate that actually needs to be properly adressed.
>
> A scenario:
> A nomination was made for someone, then people started showing support (with +1s) until they realize there is another nomination that comes in and they now wonder how to cancel their first support given the new one is "more qualified and sounds the best" than the one they initially supported. If we only count +1s made for a candidate, we may get the wrong temperature of the room for so many reasons.
>
> I’ve never seen +1s to indicate who a person is going to vote for. It just shows that the person +1ing believes a candidate’s nomination is a good one.
>
> I don’t usually endorse nominations unless I have something I want to say about the candidate, but I have on occasion endorsed the nominations of multiple candidates running against each other. When I do, it isn’t because I’m trying to mess up the temperature of the room, but rather to indicate that I believe that we have more than one worthy candidate. Who I finally vote for is private, and at that point, I would have to pick one over the other taking into account many factors including candidate statements, etc…
>
> Thanks.
>
> Amr
>
>
>