RES: [bestbits] Fwd: [discuss] Heads up on Brazil meeting preparation

Laura Tresca laura at article19.org
Tue Jan 7 06:03:20 EST 2014


Dear Ian,
If it´s helpful, ARTICLE 19 is based in Sao Paulo. We can temporary attend this specific meeting and report back to you.
Best regards,
Laura.

ARTICLE 19
Oficina para Sudamerica/ South America Office
Rua João Adolfo, 118 - 8ºandar
Anhangabaú, São Paulo, Brasil
tel. +55 11 30570042/0071
www.artigo19.org/ www.article19.org
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De: bestbits-request at lists.bestbits.net [bestbits-request at lists.bestbits.net] em nome de Ian Peter [ian.peter at ianpeter.com]
Enviado: segunda-feira, 6 de janeiro de 2014 18:42
Para: Carolina Rossini; bestbits at lists.bestbits.net; governance at lists.igcaucus.org
Assunto: Re: [bestbits] Fwd: [discuss] Heads up on Brazil meeting preparation

Thanks for posting that Carolina (have cross-posted to governance list as well)

I am not sure it will be possible to complete CS nominations by January 10, but we will try and it is certainly possible. But I am wondering if anyone would object to our current Brazilian reps attending these meetings as our temporary reps if we have not completed by then? Then at least we will have coverage and involvement.

I want to say a few words about the break up of the 12 for HLC as well as I have been trying to get further information on this.

In an IGF MAG situation, the breakup would be a simple 4/4/4 – with technical and academic combined.  However 1net has for its own committee given a separate and equally weighted representation to technical and academic – so its co ordination group is 5/5/5/5.

At this stage CS has been asked to prepare 4 names for HLC. That I think pre-supposes 4 business, 4 civil society, and 2 academic and 2 technical. But I doubt whether technical would be happy with this. Thus the part of Adiel’s message that suggests the local group might have to consider further.

So we may end up with 3/3/3/3. That I think would get broad approval. But it’s important to know, and for CS to decide the 3, not have 1net eliminate one name. Or in any way be the final arbiter of which civil society names are included and which are not. That is our business, not theirs.

But I think what would be entirely unacceptable would be something like 4 business, 3 civil society, 3 technical, 2 academic. I mention  this because a few LOG members might be reading here. I am fairly sure that civil society would be very opposed to any situation where the weighting of the business community was greater than that of civil society.

Ian Peter


From: Carolina Rossini<mailto:carolina.rossini at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 6:55 AM
To: mailto:bestbits at lists.bestbits.net
Subject: [bestbits] Fwd: [discuss] Heads up on Brazil meeting preparation



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From: Adiel Akplogan <adiel at afrinic.net<mailto:adiel at afrinic.net>>
Date: Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 2:03 PM
Subject: [discuss] Heads up on Brazil meeting preparation
To: "discuss at 1net.org<mailto:discuss at 1net.org>" <discuss at 1net.org<mailto:discuss at 1net.org>>


Hello all,

I have been invited (for /1Net) to attend a status update meeting between the representatives of the Brazil meeting's LOG and ICANN last Friday. Here are some key points discussed during the meeting:

- Hosting of the meeting: the government of Brazil is leading this aspect and is in bilateral discussion with few other countries so for the event to be hosted not only by Brazil but jointly with these countries. More update on this is normally expected this week or next.

- Chairing of the meeting: It was discussed and agreed that the multistakeholder aspect of the meeting should be properly reflected in it chairmanship as well. So it wont be only ICANN and Brazil who will chair but at least two other people will be proposed to join as co-chair of the meeting.

- Stakeholder groups: The issue of confusion in the the grouping of stakeholders has been discussed and it is expected that a clarification on this comes from the LOG. But the suggestion is to keep the break down as originally announced (4 groups: CS, Business, Technical and Academia) so not to induce further delay in the nominations.

- Because time is against us, the LOG has expressed its hope to have all the committees launched on January 10th. Which will have a direct implication of not having all stakeholders' representatives appointed by then. It was suggested to go with what is ready by the 10th, and start some preliminaries discussions while the rest join by mid January.

- The LOG has clearly expressed their preference to have /1net as their only interface for dealing with the rest of the community in general. Obviously to avoid having to deal directly with each and everyone separately.

- A meeting is planned in Brazil on the 10th to kick-off the committees and
begin addressing key organizing issues in order to provide some further specific information related to the whole planning. Arrangement is being made to have remote participation to that meeting for already appointed committee members who will not be able to travel to in Sao Paulo.

That is all I have for now.

Thanks.

- a.

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