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[wg-e] looking for volunteers to work on Parts 2 through 5 of DNSO WG-E
WG-E: Global Awareness and Outreach Committee needs to deliver reports on
Parts 2~5 by next spring, and we are looking for volunteers. See the
description of each part in the overview document attached below.
I. proposed format of each part(possibly exclusing Part 5, which may need
different format) may be as follows;
a. title
b. objective
c. scope
d. members
e. schedule
f. description of each item
g. funding
h. issues/remarks
reference
appendix: case studies
II. cases to be considered
2.1 Information Materials
1. website
icann
*so
constituencies
cyber.law
2. presentation materials
icann board/secretariat
aptld
(more)
3. brochures/reports
icann board/secretariat
cpsr
(more)
4. video
usa(?)
korea(ebs)
(more)
2.2 Outreach Seminars and Tutorials
1. APTLD Internet Seminar Tour
KL, Seoul, Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong,...
2. Intellectual Property Constituency of DNSO
various cities around the world(7 or more cities so far)
3. (more; japan,....)
2.3 Awareness Workshops
For ICANN participants and similar audience.
1. Berkman Center of Harvard on ICANN Workshop, 1999.10.31 Los Angeles
every 4 months?
2. ccTLD Joint Workshop, 1999.6 San Jose
annual
3. aptld workshop, 1999.3 Singapore, 2000.2 Seoul
annuaul
on DNS
4. centr workshop, 1998.9,
annual?
on ccTLD
5. LACTLD workshop, 1999.8
on ccTLD
6. (more)
2.4 Funding
1. Merkle Foundation
committed $1M to ICANN with the first payment of $200,000, some of
which could be used for the global awareness and outreach. the first
project was Berkaman Center's Workshop on 1999.10.31 in Los Angeles
during ICANN Meeting.
2. (more)
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1999.11.08
Committee E: Global Awareness and Outreach
Part 1: Overview - third draft report
1. DNSO General Assembly(GA)
(a) Target
There are around 300 people on GA mailing lists including ga@dnso.org and
announce@dnso.org. There are additional 400 people or so on
constituency mailing lists. They join GA for
- WG/Committee participation
- Nomination of DNSO member of ICANN Board
- Information exchange
We need to analyze these numbers(300+400) with respect to region, and interest
area. We also need to increase these numbers to 1000 or more.(1000 on
ga@dnso.org mailing list with additional 1000 on constituency mailing lists.)
GA members are expected to actively participate whereas ICANN At-Large members
are primarily passive except for the ICANN board member election in the
initial phase.
(b) Awareness
We need to develop introductory information materials on
ICANN
DNSO
Constituencies
Working Groups
They shall be posted at the relevant websites. No introductory materials
(presentation materials and full text materials) are readily available now.
Some of the constituencies do not have their websites at all. Video programs
are also needed as the introductory information material.
We also need to give seminars and tutorials on these topics including
the ones for ICANN meeting participants as was done during Los Angeles
Meeting in November 1999.
(c) Outreach
There are 500~600 members at DNSO GA, whereas there are over 10 million domain
name holders and over 100 million Internet users in the world. Thus, we
need extensive outreach effort. The effort has to be done with consideration
of geographical, cultural, economical, and legal diversities among others.
The geographical diversity is important as there are severe mismatch between
population distribution and member distribution, in particular in Asia and
Africa.
The cultural diversity is equally important as the ICANN/DNSO activities
are equally biased in favor of English. Translation of the relevant
information materials in timely manner is critically important. Effort such
as AP Internet Seminar Tour, which visits many cities in Asia-Pacific is very
important. Good seminars at regional and global meetings are also important.
The economical and legal diversities shuold be also considered.
Other diversity such as sex, age, profession,.... are also important,
and should be addressed regarding their outreach effort.
2. Constituency
(a) Target
ccTLD Constituency
Administrative contacts are the primary target with technical contacts
and policy groups are the secondary target.
Commercial/Business Constituency
Large, small, and individual enterprises are to be considered.
gTLD Registry Constituency
Current gTLD registries and potential gTLD registries.
Intellectual Property Constituency
Intellectual property associations as well as individuals as
defined in its charter area to be considered.
ISP and Connectivity Service Constituency
Members as defined in the charter are to be considered.
Non-Commercial Constituency
Various non-commercial organizations as defined in its charter are
to be considered.
Registrar Constituency
As specified in its charter, registrars of ccTLDs as well as gTLDs
are the target.
(b) Awareness
Many constituencies do not have even introductory information materials, and
they should be developed immediately. Various seminars and tutorials
would be needed.
(c) Outreach
All constituencies need good outreach programs as constituency participation
is very skewed; geographically, culturally, and economically.
3. ICANN
ICANN is also working on the global awareness and outreach, in particular
through its At-large membership. The efforts at ICANN and DNSO should be
coordinated to be effective and to be complimentary. ICANN is more general
and plans to outreach more, whereas DNSO is more specific and plans to
outreach to specialists.
ICANN need to increase the ICANN members to 5000 or more by the next spring
when the ICANN At-large Board members election takes place. They may
partially come from DNSO General Assembly members as well as those of
ASO and PSO.
4. Finance
Much of the outreach and awareness activities may require financial support
since volunteer effort may not be sufficient. We need to identify the
requirement of the financial need first, followed by the financial source
identification. It is expected that each organization; ICANN At-large Member
Organization, DNSO General Assembly, DNSO Constituency, and DNSO Working
Group to come up with the necessary financial arrangement.
ICANN may coordinate the fund raising and allocation. Several organizations
are interested in funding such an effort in USA and other parts of the
world.
5. Implementation Plan
The implementation on the following areas need to be developed.
Information Material
Seminar and Tutorials for Outreach
Workshop for Awareness
5.1 Information Material Development
We need various information materials for wide range of people; regular
participants of ICANN to non-Internet users.
The information materials to be developed include the following;
Website
Brochure
Video program
5.2 Seminar and Tutorials for Outreach
Seminars and tutorials should be given all over the world, starting from
potential instructors of these seminars and tutorials as well as opinion
leaders in each region. AP Internet Seminar Tour, which is visiting every
major cities in Asia could be a good reference.
5.3 Worshop for Awareness
Workshops like the one given prior to ICANN Meeting in Los Angeles in
Novemer 1999 are needed for awareness development for the ICANN
participants and others.
6. Funding
The funding for the global awareness and outreach is to be developed
in this committee with appropriate coodination with ICANN Board.
7. Schedule
The following schedule for the report development is proposed with the
overview(this document) to be delivered in January 2000, and the rest
in April 2000;
Part 1: Overview 1999. 7 - 2000.1
Part 2: Information Material 1999.11 - 2000.4
Part 3: Seminar and Tutorial for Outreach 1999.11 - 2000.4
Part 4: Worshop for Awareness 1999.11 - 2000.4
Part 5: Funding 1999.11 - 2000.4
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