[NCUC-DISCUSS] Discussion with ICANN CEO

Carlos Vera cveraq at gmail.com
Tue Feb 14 16:54:24 CET 2017


I don't know if I see another movie but it seems a CEO-down agenda not a community bottom up one. 

It use to happen even inside our community. Hope the staff (including CEO and other VIPs) have some more community sense to recognize our value and volunteer work.

Carlos Vera

> On Feb 14, 2017, at 8:38 AM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro <raquino at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
>> From: farzaneh badii <farzaneh.badii at gmail.com>
>> - Diversity is important and that ICANN org will implement community
>> decisions. We need to be proactive in coming up with ideas and criteria for
>> bringing diversity. The WS2 on diversity was specifically mentioned.
> 
> I take it this is the reply about the travel ban issue.
> 
> This is a question I insisted on, despite criticism, so will comment
> it briefly but not on my EC capacity.
> If other members wish to know more about this, it is something we can work on.
> 
> I think it is great that the CEO is open to our "creative" proposals.
> It is also always good that a group which has participation of Rafik,
> Corinne, Rachel and many others on this community, including me, gets
> mentioned.
> 
> I'm still at lost, however, to information about the issuance of a
> belated communiqué (why so late?) and if other parts of ICANN are
> working on this (why so little?).
> 
> But then again this is where I think this story ends.
> The dialogue happened, that's good. But some things, for reasons
> unknown, will remain unsaid.
> 
> Thank you chair for this summary and it is also, once more, important
> to remember that bringing in hard questions is not at all opposing CEO
> or putting anyone on the spot.
> Some bad things we can only deal with and move on.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Renata
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