The full ICANN Schedule is available here.
Meeting | Date and Time | Assignee and RALO | Report |
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Mon, 25 June 2012 | Dev Anand Teelucksingh, LACRALO | only 5 attendees, but informative presentation by Rob Hoggarth/Berry Cobb who talked about the design process The website design was split into 2 phases - Phase 1 to meet 80% of the design goals that could be done in 20% of the time (and the launch of the GNSO website) and Phase 2 which is ongoing which is tackling the harder 20% of design goals (largely related to the archive of GNSO materials that need to be re-catalogued for easier public review) and thus requiring more time and effort. A similiar approach for the At-Large website redesign effort that's underway could be done. Mikey asked how the public can track/observe/monitor the discussions of the numerious GNSO WG email lists - persons joining a list/group with read/write access are considered members of the group and thus have certain expectations of being a member of that group. RSS feeds for mailing lists is a consideration for Phase 2. | |
New gTLD Objection & Dispute Resolution | Wed, 27 June 2012 | Dev Anand Teelucksingh | Large attendance, detailed slides and presentations by the 3 DRSPs handling the 4 objection grounds to new gTLD applications. Two takeaways: |
IPv6 Session | Thurs, 28 June 2012 | Yaovi Atohoun AFRALO/ALAC | IPv6 SESSION on June 27, 2012 in CONGRESS II from 09:00 to 10:40 RIPE NCC Update: Statistics, Policy Developments and IPv6 Outreach Activities Andrea Cima, RIPE NCC did the presentation: - Allocation based on the policy in the region; RIPEness - Outreach and Capacity building: capacity building important. There is ITU IPv6 Group (2009-2012) model. Availability of an “IPv6 Requirements in ICT Document”. World IPv6 Launch 2012: What happened Frededic Dong and Mat Ford gave general overview of what has happened and mentioned a great participation. http://ww.internetsociety.org/deploy360 for resources. IPv6 Deployment: The Government Perspective Maria Hall, Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communication, Sweden; Anders Rafting (PTS)
by Ondrej Filip 9 o13 of 13 root servers are ready for IPv6 at least one Name server on IPv6 for TLDs The Evolving Internet and IPv6 By Geoff Huston of APNIC: A presentation where he is convinced that Ipv6 is the only one future for the Internet to be “one Internet”. URL for the session at http://prague44.icann.org/node/31803 |