Re: ICANN Meeting schedule - please announce as in advance as possible

Kilnam Chon (chon@cosmos.kaist.ac.kr)
Tue, 19 Jan 1999 09:50:23 +0900


thank you for the information.

a few more questions;

1. ICANN March Meetings in Singapore

what meetings do you plan to have on March 2-4 so that we can schedule
other meetings such as DNSO Meeting better?

what i was told is as follows?

march 2 a number of ICANN committee meetings
march 3 icann open meeting
march 4 icann board meeting

does the icann committee meetings on march 2 include membership advisory
committee, and/or government advisory committee meeting?

2. what is the current status of formation of government advisory committee?
APTLD is looking into having an initial meeting on "government advisory
committee for Asia-Pacific region" during APRICOT week in Singapore, and
would like to invite somebody from ICANN in charge of Governmnet Advisory
Committee formation.

chon
Member of DNSO.ORG Transition Team
Chair, APTLD
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On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 09:46:04AM -0500, Esther Dyson wrote:
> We are trying to do this.
>
> The Berlin dates, which we fixed since my earlier messages, are May 25 to
> 27. That is all we know right now, and we would welcome offers of places to
> hold the meetings!
>
> We still don't know the dates or even the exact location for August.
>
> We don't know about the SO meetings, because we are not organizing them, but
> I would guess that there will be some kind of DNSO meeting, and we expect to
> be considering the formation of a DNSO. We are much less certain about the
> ASO and PSO. You can check with the relevant organizations, and we will be
> posting firm information (or links) as we get word.
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Esther Dyson
>
> At 12:52 PM 18/01/99 +0900, Kilnam Chon wrote:
> >Please make meeting announcements as EARLY as possible.
> >People in many countries need these information in ADVANCE, from several
> >weeks to several months(unlike some people in USA and other countries, who
> >need only a few days' notice).
> >
> >To start with, please announce the following at ICANN Website;
> >
> >1. ICANN Singapore Meetings
> > does the meetings include *SO meetings? at DNSO, many of us think
> > that there are DNSO-related meeting at Singapore.
> >
> >2. ICANN Berlin Meetings, late April
> > please announce with the above tentative schedule if you don't have
> > any further information on this matter.
> >
> >3. ICANN Latin America Meetigns, August
> > (same as above)
> >
> >On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 03:01:24PM -0500, Esther Dyson wrote:
> >> We have an international board, we will have an international membership,
> >> and we are an international organization. GIven the international nature
of
> >> the board/ membership, holding meetings outside the US does not necessarily
> >> add to our travel costs. (THe full board will have even more geographic
> >> diversity than the current Initial Board, and will definitely include -
per
> >> the bylaws (Article V, Section 6) - someone from Latin America/Caribbean,
> >> along with at least one person from five other listed geogrpahic regions.)
> >>
> >> FWIW, the board is holding its next large-scale public meeting n Singapore
> >> on March 3, in conjunction with APRICOT. There wil also be a number of
> >> commiittee meetings on March 2, and a board meeting on March 4. In late
> > ???????????????????
> >
> >> April, we'll be having another such meeting in Berlin. And in August we plan
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >
> >> to meet in Latin America.
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >
> >>
> >> Esther Dyson
> >>
> >> At 10:56 PM 14/01/99 -0500, Michael Sondow wrote:
> >> >Roberts, Erica a écrit:
> >> >>
> >> >> Talking about the rest of the world - have you forgotten that over half
> >> >> the world population is in the Asia Pacific region????? What
> >> >> consultation is being conducted here???
> >> >
> >> >There will be an ICANN meeting in Singapore in February or early March, I
> >> >believe. But of course you're right, most of what's going on is happening in
> >> >the U.S.A. And that may not ever change, because ICANN is incorporated in
> >> >the U.S.A. and derives its authority from a contract with the U.S.
> >> >Government. So, while a certain amount of lip-service will be paid to the
> >> >rest of the world in the form of conferences and such, and there will be
> >> >members from the rest of the world, ICANN will remain a U.S. phenomenon, at
> >> >least until there is some credible international agency to replace or absorb
> >> >it.
> >> >
> >> >Even then, though, how much travelling could it afford to pay? Only if its
> >> >revenues became large, through a tax on domain names and addresses, could
> >> >ICANN afford to conduct its affairs on a truly international basis.
> >> >
> >> >BTW, I think this would be an excellent thread to start and pursue, don't
> >> >you? Shall we pose the question?: How will ICANN assure an international
> >> >membership?
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Esther Dyson Always make new mistakes!
> >> chairman, EDventure Holdings
> >> interim chairman, Internet Corp. for Assigned Names & Numbers
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> >>
> >> High-Tech Forum in Europe: October 1999, Budapest
> >> PC Forum: 21 to 24 March 1999, Scottsdale (Phoenix), Arizona
> >> Book: "Release 2.0: A design for living in the digital age"
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
> Esther Dyson Always make new mistakes!
> chairman, EDventure Holdings
> interim chairman, Internet Corp. for Assigned Names & Numbers
> edyson@edventure.com
> 1 (212) 924-8800
> 1 (212) 924-0240 fax
> 104 Fifth Avenue (between 15th and 16th Streets; 20th floor)
> New York, NY 10011 USA
> http://www.edventure.com
>
> High-Tech Forum in Europe: October 1999, Budapest
> PC Forum: 21 to 24 March 1999, Scottsdale (Phoenix), Arizona
> Book: "Release 2.0: A design for living in the digital age"
>
>