Re: [registrars] Stepping down from the Constituency Chair nomination
As an FYI, there are no geographic diversity requirements for the members of the executive committee. Tim Ruiz wrote: Bob, it's not often that I disagree with your wise counsel. But on this matter I think it is best to move forward with our current slate of candidates. I understand your concerns about geographic diversity. However, I think the geographic diversity of the members in combination with the same among our GNSO Councilors is just as important, and we have that. The ExCom facilitates, monitors, reports, liaisons, and manages constituency business and postions on policy matters. But it's the members who must come to consensus, and it's our GNSO Councilors who we entrust with being champions of those positions. And in turn, I am confident that our GNSO Councilors will continue to be valuable advisors to the ExCom. Let's move forward with this election, and make it a priority to encourage a more geographically diverse participation on the ExCom next year. Tim-------- Original Message --------Subject: RE: [registrars] Stepping down from the Constituency Chair nominationFrom: "Robert F. Connelly" <BobC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, April 27, 2006 7:59 pm To: Registrars Constituency <registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> At 03:11 PM 4/27/06, Tim Ruiz wrote:Bob, not sure what you meant in the above comment, but to be clear, all of the candidates have been seconded. And all except John Berryhill have accepted and posted their COI statements.Dear Tim: Oops, sorry about that. <snip>Finally, Bhavin placed the deadline for nominations as 4/26/06. Not sure what the procedure would be to reopen it, or if there is one. But there isn't exactly an avalanche of interest.It seems to me that Bhavin's act of withdrawing on *the_day_after* he proposed closing nominations has some implications. Our geographical diversity depended upon his candidacy *Bhavin* should therefore reopennominations. Those who nominated and seconded his nomination, and thoseof us who stood by silently and approved, deserve no less than that:Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:19:18 +0530 Thank you Marcus and Richard for nominating me, I have given this some thought, and had some discussions with Jon. I had taken up the position of Chair after significant deliberation 2 years ago. end quote:Cordially, BobC Regards, -- -rr "Don't be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better." - Ralph Waldo Emerson Contact Info: Ross Rader Director, Research & Innovation Tucows Inc. t. 416.538.5492 c. 416.828.8783 Get Started: http://start.tucows.com My Blogware: http://www.byte.org
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