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Re: PAB revised draft endorsement



ok by me.

Javier

At 10:02 1/09/98 -0700, you wrote:
>This one incorporates some comments from Bill Simpson and others
>
>Statement by the gTLD-MoU Policy Advisory Body concerning the IANA 
>draft Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation:
>
>  The gTLD-MoU Policy Advisory Body welcomes the announcement by IANA
>  of the third draft of the draft Bylaws and Articles of
>  Incorporation, and endorses them as the basis for creation of the
>  new IANA. 
>
>  PAB further wishes to express its appreciaton for the effort
>  undertaken by IANA to act as a "fair broker" for consensus among
>  stakeholders.  It is clear to all objective parties that no single
>  group currently represents the consensus of all stakeholders in the
>  Internet.  And, while IANA itself is not immune from bias, three
>  characteristics make it uniquely suited to act as a "fair broker":
>  1) it has a long and respected history that gives ample proof of its
>  ability to act in a fair and impartial manner, 2) no other entity
>  knows as much about the operational requirements for the new IANA,
>  and 3) no other entity has spent more time in intelligent
>  consideration of the requirements for the new IANA. 
>
>  One of the stakeholder forums is the International Forum for the
>  White Paper (IFWP).  This process has, for the last two months,
>  brought together a significant number of stakeholders of the
>  Internet from around the world, and has facilitated discussion of
>  some of the most important issues regarding the redesign of IANA. 
>
>  As suggested by Tamar Frankel, facilitator of the IFWP process,
>  consensus search has been carried out in small break-out sessions,
>  but generally, consensus has not been pursued in the plenary
>  sessions of this meetings.  This allows talk about work-in-progress,
>  without prejudicing results for further meetings, but does not
>  provide a mechanism for aggregating consenus. 
>
>  However, many of the results of the IFWP do seem to reflect clear
>  consensus of the Internet Community, and we believe they have been
>  correctly understood by IANA and incorporated in the Third Iteration
>  of the Bylaws. 
>
>  An important area for which there has been wide agreement was that
>  there be some kind of membership organization associated with the
>  new IANA, with at least some directors elected from a general
>  membership.  Some camps insist that the membership should be of
>  individuals only; others insist that only organizational membership
>  be allowed. 
>
>  The draft Bylaws defer implementation of such a structure, citing
>  several significant difficulties with various implementations of a
>  membership organization.  It is also worth noting that the
>  controversies alluded to above would have to be resolved, and IANA
>  feels (rightly, we believe) that these issues simply cannot be
>  resolved in a time frame consistent with what is required. 
>
>  PAB is uniquely suited to comment on this matter.  It is, in fact, a
>  membership organization.  It has no financial requirements for
>  membership, such as dues or membership fees, but does require a
>  signature on a legal document.  Only legal constituted organizations
>  can be members, but, because there is no financial requirement, very
>  small organizations, such as sole proprietorship businesses, have
>  joined.
>
>  PAB has little real power, and has not existed for even a year, yet
>  it has already experienced what can fairly be called a takeover
>  attempt.  This illustrates without a doubt that IANA's concerns are
>  well founded, and implementation of a membership organization would
>  have to be done very cautiously.  An open membership organization
>  with significant power would be a much jucier target than PAB, and
>  in particular, direct membership with proxies would be an open
>  invitation for manipulation.
>
>  That being said, the very existence of PAB is predicated on the
>  worth of membership organizations.  We note that the proposed
>  structure of IANA includes half the directors being selected through
>  Support Organizations, with the remaining half selected at large
>  through some as yet undetermined process.  If that process were some
>  sort of election conducted by a carefully constructed member
>  organization, with legal binding on the members, the model would be
>  very close to the PAB/POC model.  We encourage IANA and the interim
>  board to consider this very seriously, and we look forward to
>  working with them on this matter. 
>
>
>
>
>-- 
>Kent Crispin, PAB Chair			"No reason to get excited",
>kent@songbird.com			the thief he kindly spoke...
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