<html><head></head><body><div class="">Hi David,</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">I think the proper course of action would be for you to either 1) resign from NPOC and run for an NCUC office, or to 2) not accept this nomination.</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">I do not think it is appropriate for someone to take up multiple leadership positions across the NCSG’s constituencies. Serving in both roles simply will not in and of itself build bridges.</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">You have served in leadership positions in the NCUC before, and you are currently serving in an NPOC leadership role. What actions have you taken over the past year to build synergies between the NCUC and NPOC?</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">From what I understand, you asked an NPOC member to nominate you for your current role, so you very much wanted to become a part of NPOC’s leadership. You are attending the ICANN meeting in Barcelona using NPOC’s precious and limited resources. If I was a member of NPOC, I would find it problematic that you were using their resources with a view to serving the NCUC in a leadership position.</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">I think this is a question of integrity but also one of fairness. We should allow more people, and not just a few, to represent noncommercial interests at ICANN. I do not think anyone should be serving in two significant and time consuming leadership roles when others have stepped up to serve.</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">Best wishes,</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">Ayden</div><div><br class=""/><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On 25 Sep 2018, at 10:58, David Cake <<a href="mailto:dave@davecake.net" class="">dave@davecake.net</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"/><div class="">I agree it is unusual. But after some thinking on it, I don’t believe unusual means it is automatically problematic.<br class=""/><br class=""/>I assure you - I had no particular long term plan to run, but was nominated and asked to run, and I concluded that some of the reasons people asked me to run had real merit, so while it was unusual I would leave it to the voters. If I do not win, while I think it will be less than optimal, I will be perfectly fine with it personally.<br class=""/><br class=""/>But I find this phrase - 'not a genuine desire to strengthen relationships between the constituencies.’ - problematic and potentially insulting - how could you possibly know whether my desires are genuine? You might disagree with their effectiveness but, have no idea why you believe you can divine my intentions. Strengthening relationships between two constituencies that should be cooperative is a position I have consistently put for several years, so I’d appreciate you clarifying what you are implying here.<br class=""/><br class=""/>Regards<br class=""/><br class=""/>David<br class=""/><br class=""/><br class=""/><blockquote type="cite" class="">On 22 Sep 2018, at 1:43 am, Ayden Férdeline <<a href="mailto:icann@ferdeline.com" class="">icann@ferdeline.com</a>> wrote:<br class=""/><br class=""/>I have been largely offline this week and am catching up on emails. I’m not sure if this situation was addressed, but if not, I’d just like to support Farzaneh’s questions here (I apologise if I missed an earlier response to them). I think these questions are very valid, and I find it rather unusual that one would run for an NCUC office while currently serving NPOC in a leadership capacity. To do so sounds to me like leadership musical chairs, switching from one elected office to another, and not a genuine desire to strengthen relationships between the constituencies.<br class=""/><br class=""/>Best wishes,<br class=""/><br class=""/>Ayden Férdeline<br class=""/><br class=""/><blockquote type="cite" class="">On 20 Sep 2018, at 18:21, farzaneh badii <<a href="mailto:farzaneh.badii@GMAIL.COM" class="">farzaneh.badii@GMAIL.COM</a> <<a href="mailto:farzaneh.badii@GMAIL.COM" class="">mailto:farzaneh.badii@GMAIL.COM</a>>> wrote:<br class=""/><br class=""/>Thank you<br class=""/><br class=""/>I would like to ask you here how are you going to change the relationship of npoc and ncuc when you ran for NPOC election, Winning a contested seat ( I thought it was NPOC EC, is it EC or PC or both?) and then decided to come back and run for an NCUC position? When you moved there we thought you want to help build NPOC.<br class=""/><br class=""/> I don't see any indication that you will be resigning from NPOC position if you get elected. Will you not resign? Are you planning to hold both positions?<br class=""/><br class=""/>even if you resign from NPOC I think you running for NCUC EC after having won in npoc election was not fair. NCUC and NPOC have been trying to work together and I sincerely don't think the way to enhance their relationship is the way you have chosen.<br class=""/><br class=""/>On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 1:30 PM David Cake <<a href="mailto:dave@davecake.net" class="">dave@davecake.net</a> <<a href="mailto:dave@davecake.net" class="">mailto:dave@davecake.net</a>>> wrote:<br class=""/> I accepted the nomination for NCUC EC Asia Pacific representative for three reasons.<br class=""/>I have long experience with ICANN, particularly with its policy processes, but also with its community leaders etc. There is a lot of history and it is a very complex institution that takes years to fully understand. I think the EC having at least once member with significant experience with ICANN policy processes (such as how GNSO council operates, the policy development process, historical interactions with other parts of ICANN such as the ALAC or GAC) is very valuable.<br class=""/><br class=""/> I intend to work on Asia Pacific regional coordination and outreach issues in the next year, beginning with attendance at the OpenTechFund Summit in Taipei shortly after the ICANN Barcelona meeting. I intend to do this anyway, and of course it will involve talking to many NCUC (and NCSG) colleagues in any event, but I feel it will be significantly better if we are able to link it outreach efforts through those networks to NCUC regional outreach efforts.<br class=""/><br class=""/> And I think we have a good chance to change the relationship between NCUC and NPOC to one that is more cooperative and complementary than it has historically been, and I am committed to working towards that.<br class=""/><br class=""/> I hope my ICANN record is known to many by now - NCSG GNSO Councillor for 4 years, 2 as Vice-Chair, a lot of working group experience including the Next-generation RDS working group Vice-chair, etc. I have previously served on the NCUC Executive Committee, and for a short time as acting Chair of NCUC, in 2012. I am currently the chair of the NPOC Policy Committee, and as such a member of the NCSG Policy committee.<br class=""/><br class=""/> David<br class=""/>_______________________________________________<br class=""/>Ncuc-discuss mailing list<br class=""/><a href="mailto:Ncuc-discuss@lists.ncuc.org" class="">Ncuc-discuss@lists.ncuc.org</a> <<a href="mailto:Ncuc-discuss@lists.ncuc.org" class="">mailto:Ncuc-discuss@lists.ncuc.org</a>><br class=""/><a href="https://lists.ncuc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ncuc-discuss" class="">https://lists.ncuc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ncuc-discuss</a> <<a href="https://lists.ncuc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ncuc-discuss" class="">https://lists.ncuc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ncuc-discuss</a>><br class=""/>--<br class=""/>Farzaneh<br class=""/></blockquote><br class=""/></blockquote><br class=""/><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" class=""/><div style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class="">I agree it is unusual. But after some thinking on it, I don’t believe unusual means it is automatically problematic. <div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">I assure you - I had no particular long term plan to run, but was nominated and asked to run, and I concluded that some of the reasons people asked me to run had real merit, so while it was unusual I would leave it to the voters. If I do not win, while I think it will be less than optimal, I will be perfectly fine with it personally. </div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">But I find this phrase - 'not a genuine desire to strengthen relationships between the constituencies.’ - problematic and potentially insulting - how could you possibly know whether my desires are genuine? You might disagree with their effectiveness but, have no idea why you believe you can divine my intentions. Strengthening relationships between two constituencies that should be cooperative is a position I have consistently put for several years, so I’d appreciate you clarifying what you are implying here. </div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">Regards</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">David</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class=""><div class=""><br class=""/><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On 22 Sep 2018, at 1:43 am, Ayden Férdeline <<a href="mailto:icann@ferdeline.com" class="">icann@ferdeline.com</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"/><div class=""><div class="">I have been largely offline this week and am catching up on emails. I’m not sure if this situation was addressed, but if not, I’d just like to support Farzaneh’s questions here (I apologise if I missed an earlier response to them). I think these questions are very valid, and I find it rather unusual that one would run for an NCUC office while currently serving NPOC in a leadership capacity. To do so sounds to me like leadership musical chairs, switching from one elected office to another, and not a genuine desire to strengthen relationships between the constituencies.<div class=""><div class=""><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">Best wishes,</div><div class=""><br class=""/></div><div class="">Ayden Férdeline<br class=""/><div class=""><br class=""/><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On 20 Sep 2018, at 18:21, farzaneh badii <<a href="mailto:farzaneh.badii@GMAIL.COM" class="">farzaneh.badii@GMAIL.COM</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"/><div class=""><div class=""><div dir="auto" class="">Thank you </div></div><div dir="auto" class=""><br class=""/></div><div dir="auto" class="">I would like to ask you here how are you going to change the relationship of npoc and ncuc when you ran for NPOC election, Winning a contested seat ( I thought it was NPOC EC, is it EC or PC or both?) and then decided to come back and run for an NCUC position? When you moved there we thought you want to help build NPOC. </div><div dir="auto" class=""><br class=""/></div><div dir="auto" class=""> I don't see any indication that you will be resigning from NPOC position if you get elected. Will you not resign? Are you planning to hold both positions? </div><div dir="auto" class=""><br class=""/></div><div dir="auto" class="">even if you resign from NPOC I think you running for NCUC EC after having won in npoc election was not fair. NCUC and NPOC have been trying to work together and I sincerely don't think the way to enhance their relationship is the way you have chosen. </div><div class=""><br class=""/><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="">On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 1:30 PM David Cake <<a href="mailto:dave@davecake.net" class="">dave@davecake.net</a>> wrote:<br class=""/></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"> I accepted the nomination for NCUC EC Asia Pacific representative for three reasons.<br class=""/>
I have long experience with ICANN, particularly with its policy processes, but also with its community leaders etc. There is a lot of history and it is a very complex institution that takes years to fully understand. I think the EC having at least once member with significant experience with ICANN policy processes (such as how GNSO council operates, the policy development process, historical interactions with other parts of ICANN such as the ALAC or GAC) is very valuable.<br class=""/>
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I intend to work on Asia Pacific regional coordination and outreach issues in the next year, beginning with attendance at the OpenTechFund Summit in Taipei shortly after the ICANN Barcelona meeting. I intend to do this anyway, and of course it will involve talking to many NCUC (and NCSG) colleagues in any event, but I feel it will be significantly better if we are able to link it outreach efforts through those networks to NCUC regional outreach efforts.<br class=""/>
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And I think we have a good chance to change the relationship between NCUC and NPOC to one that is more cooperative and complementary than it has historically been, and I am committed to working towards that.<br class=""/>
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I hope my ICANN record is known to many by now - NCSG GNSO Councillor for 4 years, 2 as Vice-Chair, a lot of working group experience including the Next-generation RDS working group Vice-chair, etc. I have previously served on the NCUC Executive Committee, and for a short time as acting Chair of NCUC, in 2012. I am currently the chair of the NPOC Policy Committee, and as such a member of the NCSG Policy committee.<br class=""/>
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