[Community-Discuss] [members-discuss] Timeline for the AFRINIC Governance Committee

Badru Ntege ntegeb at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 23:58:41 UTC 2015


Thank you chair.


> On Sep 27, 2015, at 11:22 AM, Sunday Folayan <sunday.folayan at afrinic.net <mailto:sunday.folayan at afrinic.net>> wrote:
> 
> Dear Members,
> 
> Find below, the activities outlined for the set up of the Governance
> Committee and the time-line:
> 
> 1. Set up Board Committee to come up with TOR - Done
> 2. Draft to the Board from the committee - Done
> 3. Board Discusses Draft proposal - Done
> 4. Draft proposal sent for community Input - Done
> 5. Community Input is Synthesized by the Committee - In Progress
> 6. Community input is presented to the Board -  4th November 2015
> 7. Send the updated draft to the Community - 11th November 2015
> 8. Further Community discussions/Comments until - 25th November 2015
> 9. Board Committee Updates the GC TOR Document with final comments if
> any - 2nd Dec 2015
> 10. GC Document details published to the Community - 9th Dec. 2015
> 11. Board Sets up/Community elects GC - TBD, as in the Document
> 
> Comments and suggestions are welcome.
> 
> Thanks and Regards ...
> 
> Sunday Folayan
> Chair, AFRINIC Board



Look forward to positive outcome for both organization and community at large.  My only comment is that the process seems to be too dragged out.  Not sure if it would be possible to allow for open discussion at the next meeting since some people tend to offer more at the face to face than online.

Regards

Badru


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