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Re: [ga] ERC: Charts, individual participation
DPF <david@farrar.com> wrote:
>
> Incredibly disappointing but not just in this important area. It
> hasn't dealt with ccTLD or RIR issues at all so has left the ccTLDs
> out and hasn't changed anything with the ASO. There is no detail
> about the transition board (which will have full powers to change
> bylaws in future) and which directors will stay on.
>
I find utmostly interesting the role of TAC, and how, de facto
the ccTLD Managers and the RIRs has been given
to the TAC within their proposed mission, while at the same time
the TAC "will have no role whatsoever in connection with the
IANA's work for the IAB/IETF/IRTF".
By doing so ICANN does not care if the ccNSO is and will remain empty.
They may even agree with us there is no global ccTLD policy matters.
Best,
Elisabeth
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In D.Advisory Committees:
http://www.icann.org/committees/evol-reform/final-implementation-report-02oct02.htm#3D
The ERC has prepared a carefully limited charter for the Technical
Advisory Committee (which does not presently exist) based on input
from the bodies to be included in that committee. It is important
to note that the Technical Advisory Committee will have no role
whatsoever in connection with the IANA's work for the IAB/IETF/IRTF.
The Technical Advisory Committee has been painstakingly designed
to accommodate numerous, differing views as to what structure
will best contribute to its limited purpose.
The TAC Charter is in:
http://www.icann.org/committees/evol-reform/proposed-bylaws-02oct02.htm#XI-2.2
It reads on TAC's responsibilities:
2. To communicate on technical matters with a broad range of
persons and organizations, including (i) the operators and
managers of Internet naming and address allocation infrastructure
services; (ii) companies and individuals who implement the
Internet naming and addressing standards; and (iii) those bodies
with direct responsibility for Internet naming and address
allocation matters (including, in addition to the organizations
represented on the TAC itself, the regional Internet registries
("RIRs"), name registries, registrars, etc). The TAC is expected
to advise the Board of the relevance and progress of technical
activities in any of these quarters that could affect Board
decisions or other ICANN actions, and to draw attention to
global technical standards issues that affect policy development
within the scope of ICANN's mission.
3. To report periodically to the Board on its activities.
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