IPC calling for secret ballots

Edward Hasbrouck edward at HASBROUCK.ORG
Sat Oct 17 00:24:26 CEST 2009


Shouldn't this group try to set an example of complying with ICANN Bylaws?

The Bylaws require that "ICANN and its constituent bodies shall operate to
the maximum extent feasible in an open and transparent manner".

The *only* criteria is whether transparency is "feasible". Whether you (or
anyone else) thinks it would be advantageous or convenient or result in
better decisions to hold a closed meeting is irrelevant. The underlying
assumption that led to this rule, presumably, was that better decisions
would be made in the open.  But whatever the reasons, that's currently the
rule.  If you don't like it, propose a change in the Bylaws.

In the meantime, if you want to be a "constituent body" of ICANN, set an
example to all the other ICANN bodies that flout the Bylaws by holding
secret meetings: Start operating in a fishbowl, as the Bylaws require.

Best regards,

Edward Hasbrouck
http://hasbrouck.org/icann


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