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Re: [council] Summary of nomination/selection to be forwarded to ICANN
Elezabeth, Chuck,
Thank you, Elizabeth.
I agree with Chuck's proposal.
Hiro
At 99/10/23 13:32, hirofumi hotta wrote:
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> Date: 23 Oct 1999 02:02:00 +0900
> From: owner-council@dnso.org
> Subject: RE: [council] Summary of nomination/selection to be forwarded to
ICANN
> To: "'Elisabeth Porteneuve'"<Elisabeth.Porteneuve@cetp.ipsl.fr>,"'council@
dnso.org'"<council@dnso.org>
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> Elisabeth,
>
> Very well written. I have just one suggestion. In the last sentence of the
> next to last paragraph, I would change it as follows (change in caps): "Each
> of these candidates
> had the affirmative votes of MORE THAN half (1/2) of all the members of
> the NC, and represents a different geographic region."
>
> Thanks again for the excellent job you did in supporting the election
> process.
>
> Chuck
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elisabeth Porteneuve [mailto:Elisabeth.Porteneuve@cetp.ipsl.fr]
> Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 12:50 PM
> To: council@dnso.org
> Subject: [council] Summary of nomination/selection to be forwarded to
> ICANN
>
>
> Names Council,
>
> Below is a notification confirming the election results of the
> DNSO ICANN board candidates that will be forwarded to the ICANN Board.
>
> Due to the short time schedule we must submit the results before
> the 26th of October, which is before the next scheduled teleconference.
>
> In the meantime we have a weekend, some of you are on long distance
> travels, some on few scarce days of vacation, and myself, I will
> be flying to Amsterdam on Sunday October 24th in the evening,
> back in Paris on October 25th late evening, after a day of difficult work.
>
> Therefore, I propose to send the following simple text,
> recapitulating the election process.
> I intend to do it no later that October 26th, 9:00 CET.
>
> Thank you for many days of hard work, some of you had to weak up
> at 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning, some were asleeping at 3:00 in the
> middle of night -- and all of you succeded to be positive, to be on line,
> on phone, during eleven long days/nights, ready to answer to
> thirteen ballots, dedicated to your work on the Names Council.
> It was very hard and exhausting.
> It is time to close, and tackle to the next step - an agenda
> for the GA in Los Angeles is awaiting you (more in subsequent message).
> From my side it was fascinating, difficult, and eventually really great.
> Thank you for your support and confidence.
>
> Elisabeth
> --
>
> Text/Summary of nomination/selection to be forwarded to ICANN:
>
> Tuesday, October 26th, 1999
>
> Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
> Board of Directors
> 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
> Marina del Rey CA 90292
>
> Cc: Michael Roberts, President and CEO
>
>
> The DNSO Names Council confirms the selection of the three DNSO
> representatives to the ICANN Board, and hereby presents them to the ICANN
> Board. The selected candidates are:
>
> 1) Alejandro Pisanty (Mexico; Latin America/Caribbean Islands
> region) (three year term)
> 2) Amadeu Abril I Abril (Catalonia; Europe region) (two year term)
> 3) Jonathan Cohen (Canada; North America region) (one year term)
>
> The DNSO Names Council confirms that the elections were fair, that votes
> for
> all candidates were correctly counted, and that the results thereby
> correctly reflect the voting for each candidate. Each of these candidates
> had the affirmative votes of at least one half (1/2) of all the members of
> the NC, and represents a different geographic region.
>
> An independent review and audit of the procedures will be conducted, and
> these results will also be published when the review is complete. The
> Names
> Council will open to the public the voting records subsequent to ICANN
> receiving and accepting the selected candidates.
>
> Sincerely,
> Elisabeth Porteneuve
> DNSO Secretariat
> on behalf of the DNSO Names Council
>
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Hirofumi Hotta
R&D Strategy Department, NTT