[Membership-affairs] Welcome to the Noncommercial Users Constituency of ICANN
Rafik Dammak
rafik.dammak at gmail.com
Sat Jul 6 04:22:27 CEST 2013
Hi Bill,
good welcome mail to the new members, it summarises our objectives, how to
be involved etc. it can be useful to have as content in our website with an
"about us page".
to involve members effectively , we need to know their area of interests
and background and engage them when needed as experts for example someone
interested by development issues may be interested in the revival of JAS WG
while an academic can be hooked with a topic of governance
and accountability , a kind of information we can add to the database,
maybe a topic for discussion between e-team and membership affairs and we
move step by step (and prioritise) an action plan will be helpful .
we had also some discussion about civicrm and dave offered to help. I am
not advising an inflation of tools but thinking about integrated set of
tools that we can use frequently : wordpress(website
for organisational memory,project management?,ncuc calendar, decisions,
statements) + civicrm (+database for members management, engagement,
following-up)+ etherpad(for statement drafting, collaborative work etc)
while I am cautious about using social network features , to be effective
it needs some critical mass, I think wordpress has such feature or plugin
and that needs investigation how to handle the migration from the ning to
there
as Fadi said, we need to be agile :)
Best,
Rafik
2013/7/4 William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch>
> Hi
>
> Once we get new members through the door, we need some mechanisms to help
> them look around and find a way to connect, a slot—i.e. Inreach. Anyone
> have any thoughts on that?
>
> I do think it'd be helpful if they could at least engage in the normal
> social networky first step of establishing a page, planting the flag, at
> new website equivalent of http://ncuc.org/profiles/members/.
>
> Bill
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *XXXX
> *Subject: **RE: Welcome to the Noncommercial Users Constituency of ICANN*
> *Date: *July 4, 2013 4:16:21 PM GMT+02:00
> *To: *William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch>
>
> Dear Bill,
> Thank you for your welcome, i am very excited about my future involvement.
> I am busy reconfiguring my schedule so that i can devote some time to
> exploring discussions, working groups etc to see which ones i feel i can
> contribute to or simply learn more from.
> Kind Regards
> XXX
>
> ------------------------------
> From: william.drake at uzh.ch
> Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2013 14:53:13 +0200
> Subject: Welcome to the Noncommercial Users Constituency of ICANN
>
> Hello,
>
> As the elected Chair for 2013, I would like to personally welcome you to
> the Noncommercial Users Constituency (NCUC <http://www.ncuc.org/>).
> We’re very happy to have you on board as a new member! NCUC has a diverse
> global membership comprising about 90 organizations and 210 individuals in
> 70 countries across all five ICANN <http://www.icann.org/>-recognized
> geographic regions. Our members work in fields like civil liberties and
> human rights, Internet freedom, consumer protection, education, research,
> development, and many other areas of public policy advocacy. The NCUC
> advocates positions on domain name-related policies that reflect these
> sorts of interests and values and seek to protect and support noncommercial
> communication and activity on the Internet.
>
> Since 1999, NCUC has provided a home for civil society organizations and
> individuals who want to follow or participate in the work of ICANN’s
> Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO <http://gnso.icann.org/en/>).
> The GNSO is the body in which business and civil society stakeholders are
> represented in ICANN to develop consensus policies for governing generic
> top level domain (gTLD) names like .com, .org and .info. NCUC is one of
> two constituencies within the GNSO’s Noncommercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG<http://gnso.icann.org/en/about/stakeholders-constituencies/ncsg>),
> and we have real voting power in ICANN's bottom-up, multistakeholder
> policymaking processes.
>
> Examples of our activities include:
>
> - Mobilize civil society actors to participate in ICANN, including its
> working groups and other processes;
> - Send members to ICANN’s three meetings per year around the world,
> which are free of charge and open to all interested parties;
> - Elect representatives to the GNSO Council, which coordinates the
> policy development process for gTLDs;
> - Appoint representatives to ICANN’s Nominating Committee, which
> appoints members of the Board of Directors and other ICANN bodies;
> - Develop and advocate policy positions;
> - Collaborate and interact with other stakeholders in ICANN on matters
> of common concern, including businesses, governments, and others; and
> - Organize conferences and events exploring global Internet governance
> issues.
>
> Examples of our issues include:
>
> *Protecting Noncommercial Uses and Users*
> -- We seek to ensure that commercial interests do not override the
> interests of nonprofits and ordinary users
>
> *Diversity and Consumer Choice*
> -- We support a competitive domain name industry that offers Internet
> users innovation, quality options and affordable prices
>
> *Human Rights*
> -- We promote an approach to domain name policy that is consistent with
> internationally recognized human rights
>
> *Freedom of Expression*
> -- We challenge efforts to abuse the core of the Internet by censoring
> expression and regulating content
>
> *Privacy*
> -- We oppose effort to use domain registration records for indiscriminate
> surveillance
>
> *Access to Knowledge*
> -- We advocate for protection of the global public sphere against the
> excessive application of intellectual property restrictions
>
> *Development*
> -- We work for policies that promote socio-economic growth and development
> in all areas of the world
>
> *Multilingual Internet*
> -- We support standards and practices that allow all cultures and
> linguistic groups to be represented in the domain name space
>
> *Global Internet Governance*
> -- We strive to make governance institutions accountable, promote
> multistakeholder participation, and resist intergovernmental control
>
> How You Can Participate:
>
> In the first instance, we engage one another through mailing lists,
> virtual meeting rooms and in GNSO working groups. Our mailing list and
> online meetings are archived, recorded and publicly available, in keeping
> with our shared principles of openness and transparency, and to ensure the
> widest possible scope and forums for participation by all members.
>
> As an all-volunteer network of activists, NCUC welcomes you get involved
> at whatever level of activity suits your interests and circumstances. The
> menu you can choose from includes options like:
>
> - Participate in discussions on our general member email list,
> ncuc-discuss<http://lists.ncuc.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ncuc-discuss>
> ;
> - Get involved in NCUC’s internal organizational management by joining
> a task-oriented team, serving as our representative in a NCSG committee, or
> standing for election to our region-based Executive Committee<http://ncuc.org/page/executive-committee>
> ;
> - Volunteer to participate in GNSO working groups and drafting teams,
> which work primarily online;
> - Participate remotely or in person in ICANN’s 3 meetings per year
> around the world;
> - Stand for election as a NCSG representative to the GNSO Council<http://gnso.icann.org/en/about/gnso-council.htm>
> in order to directly participate in the global policy process;
> - and more….
>
> It’s entirely up to you to choose how much to get involved. So take some
> time to get acquainted with NCUC, NCSG, the GNSO and ICANN (yes, there are
> a lot of acronyms!), explore the relevant websites and other materials, and
> find the level of engagement that’s right for you.
>
> The next ICANN meeting will take place in Durban, South Africa<http://meetings.icann.org/ICANN47>,
> from 13-18 July 2013. NCUC will hold its Constituency Day Meeting<https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/NCUC+Constituency+Day+Meeting%2c+Durban%2c+Hall+C3%2c+Tuesday+16+April+2013%2c+9:00-12:30pm>
> on Tuesday 16 April 2013, 9:00-12:30pm local time, and we are also
> organizing a high-profile public workshop on the controversies surrounding
> “Closed” gTLDs<https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/NCUC+Workshop:+The+Debate+on+Closed+Generic+Top+Level+Domains>.
> Excellent Remote Participation opportunities are available via ICANN’s
> conference website.
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to contact me; the Coordinator of our
> Membership Affairs Team, Rafik Dammak, rafik.dammak at gmail.com; or your
> regional representative on our Executive Committee<http://ncuc.org/page/executive-committee>
> .
>
> Thanks again for joining NCUC, I look forward to communicating with more
> going forward.
>
> Best,
>
> Bill
>
>
> **********************************************************
> William J. Drake
> International Fellow & Lecturer
> Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
> University of Zurich, Switzerland
> Chair, Noncommercial Users Constituency,
> ICANN, www.ncuc.org
> william.drake at uzh.ch
> www.williamdrake.org
> ***********************************************************
>
>
> **********************************************************
> William J. Drake
> International Fellow & Lecturer
> Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
> University of Zurich, Switzerland
> Chair, Noncommercial Users Constituency,
> ICANN, www.ncuc.org
> william.drake at uzh.ch
> www.williamdrake.org
> ***********************************************************
>
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