[AfrICANN-discuss] FW: Three OR reports published for public
comments, please inform the community
Glen de Saint Géry
Glen at icann.org
Tue Oct 6 14:09:28 SAST 2009
Forwarded From: Marco Lorenzoni
As you might have noticed, three Organizational Review reports have just been published for public comments and will be presented in Seoul; they are:
· The NomCom review WG draft report (public comment box at http://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/#nomcom-review-2009) - the report presents the draft conclusions of the WG, and asks specific inputs on the key issue of the size and composition of the Committee. Public comments sent during the first two weeks of the consultation will be particularly appreciated because the WG expects to progress significantly in Seoul towards the finalization of the report.
· The Board review WG draft final report (public comment box at http://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/#board-review-2009) - the report has concluded on all issues remaining outstanding in Sydney, and will be finalized after this very last round of consultation with the community.
· The SSAC review draft report (public comment box at http://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/#ssac-review-2009) - the report presents the draft conclusions of the WG, and will be finalized after public comments.
Your help in informing the community of these calls for public comments will be particularly appreciated in consideration of the importance of these reviews and the many key issues that are attracting the attention of the community in preparation of Seoul; thanks and best regards
Marco
Marco Lorenzoni
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