[Internal-cg] Questions from webinars

Lynn St.Amour Lynn at LStAmour.org
Wed Aug 12 22:33:26 UTC 2015


Thanks much to Joe, Milton, Martin, and Kavouss for their suggestions.  I incorporated these as best as possible while trying to maintain an appropriate level of brevity.  Kavouss, I would like to link to the sections of text you call out as they are quite detailed and come from the CCWG-Accountability work and not one of the OC proposals directly.  Please review the edited text and let me know if it works.

Milton,  I incorporated your suggestions, and note that many of them focused heavily on USG-ICANN related changes (not surprising given it is a transition :-) ).   I believe we should also take advantage of this opportunity to better inform the world of the key roles played in all the OC's, (as this aspect is really not well understood), so I left some of that text in.   Look forward to hearing from others as I admit to being pretty wedded to informing on all OC's :-).

There is also one question on the role of the PTI in oversight, that would be aided by further review.

Also, posted to Dropbox.

Best,
Lynn

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On Aug 12, 2015, at 12:33 PM, "Mueller, Milton L" <milton.mueller at pubpolicy.gatech.edu> wrote:

> 
> -----Original Message-----
>> So I would suggest the opening sentence should read, "PTI and ICANN will have a 
>> contract, and the process for setting the funding level for PTI's operations will be 
>> specified in this contract."
> 
> Martin's amendments to the wording here are welcome and fine with me:
> 
>> Not being familiar with the gTLD world, could you explain to me what 
>> "... registrars who use the IANA functions" means?
> 
> Heh. We all use the IANA functions, Martin, some of us just use them more indirectly than others. Seriously, though, one could just delete "who use the IANA functions" from my proposed change. 
> 



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