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Transcript: Board meeting pt2 8 Dec 06

Captioning (New) Board of Directors Meeting

8 December 2006

Taken from ICANN's main website.

Note: The following is the output of the real-time captioning taken during the (New) Board of Directors Meeting held on 8 December 2006 in S

Transcript: Board meeting pt1 8 Dec 06

Captioning Board of Directors Meeting

8 December 2006

Taken from ICANN's main website.

Note: The following is the output of the real-time captioning taken during the Board of Directors Meeting held on 8 December 2006 in S

Idea Tournament

In reflecting on why the ICANN community often seems so slow in making progress on policy issues, I

Transcript: ICANN future meetings 6 Dec 06

Captioning ICANN Meetings - Future Structure

6 December 2006

Taken from ICANN's main website.

Note: The following is the output of the real-time captioning taken during the ICANN Meetings - Future Structure held on 6 December 2006 in S

Pulling power

During a meeting yesterday, I heard one of the most profound things I have ever heard at an ICANN meeting.

In a discussion, representatives from New Zealand, the host country of our meeting in March of this year, told of the substantial benefits to their country that came from hosting an ICANN meeting. They extolled that the meeting had resulted from bringing a high profile Internet related event to the country, including a tantalising conclusion.

NomCom nonsense continues

The Nominating Committee of ICANN decides who will take the most important posts in the organisation.

It is also the most secretive organisation I believe I have ever come across. I know more about MI5, the KGB and Mossad than I do about the NomCom. Which is very odd as I personally know a number of people actually on the NomCom.

At 8.30am tomorrow morning, chair of the NomCom, George Sadowky will give a presentation about this year's process, you can see it now here (Powerpoint). I have alot of respect for Mr Sadowsky but reading the presentation you would think that the whole process had been smooth and open and understood.

Making ICANN meetings better

I am sitting in the "Meeting on meetings", a workshop convened by Susan Crawford - one of our ICANN Board members, which is discussing how to improve the way ICANN meetings are held.

ICANN meetings are unwieldy, complex, demanding and tiring; and yet hugely constructive places to get a great deal done throughout the days (and nights). Work begins each day with an alarm clock at 6am in the morning, and you'll rarely get back to bed before 1am in the morning. The question is: how do you make them better, reduce the exhaustion factor, and eke out the most from the precious few days when everyone is in the one place?

SSAC

This is the space for chatrooms connected with the SSAC - the Security and Stability Advisory Committee - of ICANN. But also for specific security issues.

Communications of outputs of Icann meetings

see: http://www.iisd.ca/

A neutral, authoritative and up-to-the-minute record of ongoing multilateral negotiations on environment and sustainable development.

An interesting option for summarising ICANN meetings?

ICANN structure

This is the space for chatrooms that are considering aspects of ICANN and its structure, from how supporting organisations work, through to ICANN's approach, finance, changes and so on.

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