Meeting | Date/Time | Reporter's Name & RALO Affiliation | Report |
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Privacy Proxy Services | Friday 16 October 2015 – all day (and reviewed at the meeting on 18 October 0800-0900)
| Holly Raiche, ALAC/APRALO | The daylong meeting discussed outstanding issues raised by public comments in response to the Issues Paper. The outstanding issues (not finalised by earlier PPSAI meetings) include:
The group hopes to finalise its position on all outstanding issues within in next few weeks and it will then be subject to a consensus call. At that time, I, as ALAC rep, will be asked if I agree with the report or have concerns |
Leadership with Fadi | Friday 16: Evening | Glenn McKnight NARALO Incoming Chair/ALAC Outgoing | This meeting was at the Westin Hotel: Short report on NARALO involvement and community feedback on the CCWG |
ALAC ALAC Dinner | Saturday 17
| Glenn McKnight NARALO Incoming Chair/ALAC Outgoing | Edit |
At-Large Review Working Party | Sunday 18 October 2015 | Holly Raiche, ALAC/APRALO | The meeting included presentations by Larisa Gurnick, Structural Improvements Committee, and Xavier Calvez, CFO. Larisa reviewed the timelines for the review, saying that the scope of work and selection criteria should be finalised by the end of October/early November. From November to early March, the scope of work and criteria will be finalised, an RFP will be finalised, the bidders analysed and a selection of the independent examiner made. The actual review will start in April. Xavier talked to the procurement part of the process – the development of the RFP, and the selection of the Independent Examiner. ALAC will contribute to the process through its input on criteria for the selection process and after completion of the REF process. Because of the need for complete independence of the process, the actual applicants and selection process must be confidential. Otherwise, the process will be as open as possible. Some of the lessons learned include the genuine buy-in of the community. For action items, all those who are on the list of the WP should confirm their participation, and be tasked with input into the selection criteria. |
ALAC Verisign @ Guiness Storehouse | Sunday 18 | Glenn McKnight NARALO Incoming Chair/ALAC Outgoing | Edit |
DNS and Women Opening ceremonies and Leadership Awards INEx President Presentation Fadi's Presidents report
NARALO Monthly Call Gala Pub crawl | Monday 18 7 to 6
7 to 10 | Glenn McKnight NARALO Incoming Chair/ALAC Outgoing | Volunteered. Video of three speakers https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHeYfhcpf4QTZ6R9ydm8vdhV_hDktK4uP Pictures Normal NARALO meeting and Garth Bruen's last meeting as Chair, special guest Allan Grogan, Compliance- discussion on consumer trust and ICANN outreach to the consumer groups
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Meeting on Human Rights – focussing on privacy issues Convened by NCSG | Wednesday 21 October 2015, 0900-1015 | Holly Raiche, ALAC/APRALO | The meeting first discussed ICANN policy issues that potentially have human rights implications. There was also discussion on the possibility of Human Right impact assessment models. In the final segment, the author of the publication, ICANN’s Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human rights, spoke to the contents of the report and suggested ways in which human rights issues could be identified, addressed and documented in ICANN. In discussion concerns were raised about how the report’s recommendations could map to ICANN policies, what data might be needed, whether it can be collected and who/how ICANN’s performance would be assessed in human rights terms |
ICANN Fellowship Meeting ALAC 1 and 2 NPOC Meeting Atlas 2 Recommendations ALAC Outreach and Engagement | Tuesday 19 7 am to 8 pm | Glenn McKnight NARALO Incoming Chair/ALAC Outgoing | Presentations in ICANN Dublin Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHeYfhcpf4QTZ6R9ydm8vdhV_hDktK4uP Pictures
Late meeting but well attended special analysis of Fellowship program and Invite to Jeff Dunn and NetGen students. Also Adam Peake and JJ Sahel, VP spoke on the Civil Engagement document |
Meeting with Ombudsman | Wednesday 20 | Glenn McKnight NARALO Incoming Chair/ALAC Outgoing | Private |
Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) Implementation | 1230 – 1345 Wednesday 21 October 2015 | Holly Raiche, ALAC/APRALO | As a follow on from the EWG report, the IETF published a new protocol – RDAP – to replace the current WHOIS protocol 443. The meeting first reviewed the history of the protocol – all of the problems with the existing Whois protocol and the features of the new protocol. The meeting was to discuss the implementation of the protocol, to discuss the few issues left to resolve, and how to phase in the replacement of the Whois protocol with RADP. The particularly important features of RADP is that it will allow authentication of the requestor and, based on the identity of the requestor, (i.e., gated access to Whois information, based on requestor) In the presentation, the presented suggested that use of the protocol by registries/registrars – particularly use of the features allowing gated access, could be optional. There was immediate criticism that the features that would allow gated access should be mandatory. The features that control access to contact information can be turned off until Whois policy is finalised, but it must be required that the features be mandatory so that, when privacy policies are finalised, the features that would implement the agreed policy are in place. |
ALAC Technical Taskforce
ALAC Meeting | Thursday 21 8 to 10pm | Glenn McKnight NARALO Incoming Chair/ALAC Outgoing | |
ALAC | Friday 22 |
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