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Re: [council] ACSO meeting
Hi,
Hi,
As a NCA, you do not belong to a Stakeholder group as defined in the
GNSO, though in time you will probably6 belong to one of the two
chambers.
I think there are two alternatives:
- either one of the stakeholder groups could take your interest into
account and consider you as one of the participants.
- or if you or others object to this being handled in the proto-SGs, we
can we decide to bring it in the whole council for a council wide
decision of the participants.
a.
On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 11:33 -0200, Olga Cavalli wrote:
> Hi,
> I am not sure to which proto-SG I belong or if I do belong to a
> proto-SG.
> I would be interested in participating.
> Regards
> Olga
>
> 2009/2/13 Avri Doria <avri@xxxxxxx>
> Hi,
>
> The enclosed memo covers the resolution we came to on this
> meetings ACSO
> experiment. I am available to answer any question anyone
> might have. I
> hope you find that the topics bear a strong resemblance to
> some of our
> suggestions.
>
> The next task is to pick the participants from the GNSO. A
> couple
> boundary conditions:
>
> - Every ACSO gets 3 maybe 4 participants at the table. I
> mentioned
> that because of the restructuring we were doing into SGs, that
> I thought
> we could do with 4 but did not believe we could do with fewer
> then 4.
> The SSAC chair was kind enough to allow us one of theirs, if
> needed, to
> make sure we had 4. There will be a maximum of 20 people at
> the table.
>
> - We have decided that chairs would NOT be at the table.
>
> - We can seat different people for each of the sessions.
> Though we can
> also seat the same person for both if we choose.
>
> At this point, unless there is objection, I suggest that each
> proto-SG
> pick its participants and let the list know so that I can pull
> the list
> together. Please do this as soon as it is practical and
> please pass
> this message on to those who are responsible for setting up
> the SGs.
>
> Thanks
>
> a.
>
>
>
>
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