Informal DNSO meeting
Maritim Hotel, Berlin
27/5/99, 9.00 - 11.00,
Participants: See list below
(All proposed initially constituencies were represented other than gTLDs)
1. Introduction
This meeting, hosted by CENTR and chaired by Dennis Jennings was open to
anyone interested in participating in the General Assembly of the DNSO.
The purpose being to have informal discussion on ways to progress the
establishment of the General Assembly, to identify potential work items and to create
a structure and agenda for the next General Assembly meeting in Santiago,
24-26 August 1999.
2. Communication
It was pointed out that the ICANN bylaws do not specify who chairs the DNSO and how often they meet but it was felt that physical meetings cannot be too regular due to cost of travel. A good system of Email posting and a Web site is required.
AFNIC volunteered to run a DNSO Web site for the time being with links to all
constituency sites for liaison for cross-constituency liaison. It is hoped to be able to have the site available in a number of languages and volunteers are sought to mirror the Website in their own language.
Any recommendations or work items can be announced and placed on the DNSO Website for review of all constituencies and GA members.
Elisabeth Porteneuve of AFNIC is to liaise with Armada Abril regarding use of DNSO.org domain name for this purpose.
Mailing lists will also need to be established which AFNIC will also facilitate. Members list subscribe:
3. Work Items for the DNSO
Those present were asked to suggest potential work items for the DNSO. In order that important issues could be addressed quickly, volunteers were requested to become the focal point for any wishing to contribute work or ideas on the issues identified. It was stressed that the list was not exhaustive but would help to initiate work and of which progress could be reported at the next General Assembly of the DNSO in Chile.
The issues and the focal point with whom others interested in contributing can communicate were:
WIPO recommendations: Jonathan Cohen <jcohen@igs.net>
DNSO Communications: Elisabeth Porteneuve <Elisabeth.Porteneuve@cetp.ipsl.fr>
GAC & GAC liaison : Jim Higgins <jhiggins@netedge.co.nz>
(As the GAC communique effects the DNSO it was felt that it should be passed to the DNSO for comment and the DNSO recommendations on the issues addressed)
Registry/registrar issues: Bill Semich <bill@mail.nic.nu>
Bylaws: Bill Semich <bill@mail.nic.nu>
Jon Englund <jenglund@itaa.org>
New TLDs: Simon Perry <simon.perry@idr.co.uk>
Outreach and DNSO awareness: Jorek Kamel <tkamel.idsc.gov.eg>
Global diversity: Kilnam Chon <chon@cosmos.kaist.ac.kr>
Security/stability of the root server/Y2k:Osten Franberg <osten.franberg@lme.ericsson.se>
Definition of constituencies: John Lewis <john.c.lewis@bt.com>
Business plan fro DNSO: Javier Sola <jsola@aui.es>
DNSO Work processes: Antony van Couvering <avc@interport.net>
Liaison with other SOs: Roberto Gaetano <roberto.gaetano@etsi.fr>
ccTLD contracts: CENTR (Fay) already facilitate a work group lead by Marcel Schneider of SWITCH (.CH) <c-wg@centr.org>
Fay Howard agreed to circulate this information widely to ensure that as any interested party has the chance to contribute to the work on the items identified.
Elisabeth Porteneuve will publish the list of contact points for each work item on the DNSO.org Website as soon as the technical aspects of the transfer are complete (no later than 11/6)
Those volunteering to act as points of contact for work items we asked to generate a brief progress report in good time for the next DNSO General Assembly which will take place 8/99.
3. Next DNSO General Assembly
Schedule: Next public ICANN meetings take place in Santiago, Chile, 24-26 August
DNSO General Assembly will take place at this event and a mechanism is required to create an agenda to ensure a structure for getting work done.
Those volunteering to act as points of contact for work items were asked to generate a brief progress report by 14 July (6 weeks before the meeting). At this time, a call for additional agenda items can be issued giving 2 weeks for input before announcing a draft agenda on 28 July (4 weeks before the meeting).
4. Other issues discussed
Some expressed the opinion that it was necessary to get the Names Council, and elected representatives, established as soon as possible. It was understood that the ICANN board were likely to announce approval of the first constituencies later that morning, possibly on an interim basis until elections could be held by all constituencies.
It was suggested that a first full Names Council meeting be held in Los Angeles in conjunction with ICANN events to be held there in November 1999.
Meeting Closed
Attendees (Name and constituency, if applicable)
Note: cc= Country Code TLD Constituency
ISP = ISP Constituency
B = Business Constituency
IP = Intellectual Property Constituency
R = Registrar Constituency
DennisJennings, cc (Meeting Chair)
Fay Howard, cc (Scribe)
Robert Hall, cc, ISP
Osten Franberg, cc
YounJung Park, cc
Kilnam Chon, cc
Bill Semich, cc
Antony Van Couvering, cc
Nigel Roberts, cc
Jim Higgins, cc
Peter Dengate Thrush, cc
Nii Quaynor, cc, ISP, B
Oscar Robles, cc
German Valdez, cc
Ted Shapiro, IP
Jon Englund, B
Joop Teerustra, Individuals
John Lewis, B and ISP
Mark Foster, Public Observer
Debra Kelly, Public Observer
Robert Poulin, Public Observer
Barbara Dooley, ISP
Hal Carroll, cc
Paul Kane, cc
Simon Perry, R
Bill Washburn, B
Jorek Kamel, Non-Commercial
Toshi Tsubo, cc
Javier Sola, cc
Per Kolle, cc
Jonathan Cohen, IP
Roberto Gaetano, Non-Commercial
Maya Bottin, Non-Commercial
Hirofumi Hotta, ISP
Asami Nagao, ISP
Makiko Matsumaru, cc
Agnes Lec, cc
Michael Sondow, Non-Commercial
Ramesh Nadarajah, cc
Joan McGivern, IP
Susan Anthony, IP
Demi Getschko, cc
Carsten Schiefner, cc
William Joiner, cc
Ebrima Bandeh, cc
Marilyn Cade, IP, B, ISP, R
Edmundo Valents, ISP, B
Siegfried Langenback, ISP
Yumi Ohashi, cc
Naomasa Maruyama, cc
Robert F Connelly, ISP
Kuo-Wei Wu, cc
Amadea Aprify April, ISP
Joelle Freundlich, ISP,B
Jardi Himojosa, ISP
Jean Michel Becar