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Re: [council] SO and AC Chairs meeting with Rod before SF
Hello again, and sorry if my last email wasn't clear. I'd like to
clarify that I don't oppose the idea of such a meeting, but would like
more information as to its purpose and agenda (given that it is 2 days).
As such, I support Wolf's approach.
Cheers
Mary
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From: Stéphane Van Gelder<stephane.vangelder@xxxxxxxxx>
To:"<KnobenW@xxxxxxxxxx>" <KnobenW@xxxxxxxxxx>
CC:<council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 1/20/2011 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: AW: AW: [council] SO and AC Chairs meeting with Rod before
SF
Thanks for those excellent suggestions Wolf.
What do others think about this approach, which I would support as it
sends a more gentle signal than simply "we're not going to attend"?
> - communicate to ICANN that the council has some reservations
regarding this meeting
> - if the meeting takes place you should attend
> - provide a comprehensive report to the GNSO weekend session
Stéphane
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