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[rpd] New Proposal Received | Simple PDP Update for the new “Normal” (Draft-1)
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Wed Sep 16 08:09:53 UTC 2020
As said, this is the current practice! The chairs can confirm that.
We aren't changing this, just making sure that it is explicit in the PDP.
Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
El 16/9/20 10:06, "Beatrix Kispal" <kispal.beatrix01 at gmail.com> escribió:
As proposed under 3.3. (The Policy Development Working Group): "The Policy Development Working Group (PDWG) discusses the proposals. Anyone may participate via the Internet or in person. PDWG work is carried out through the Resource Policy Discussion (RPD) mailing list (rpd at afrinic.net) and the AFRINIC Public Policy Meetings (PPM). Any person, participating either in person or remotely, is considered to be part of the PDWG."
At the case of ‘anyone’ participating via the Internet, there is no plausible way to filter out potentially fake email addresses, therefore the votes can be easily manipulated and therefore reaching an unfair consensus.
Furthermore, constantly following the mailing list, reading every entry is extremely time consuming, it requires so much effort and resources therefore would strongly support to sticking to the old normal and keeping the Policy Development Process on its own designated day, when all present participants are present and fully dedicated.
Best wishes,
Beatrix
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 09:22, Cathie Jay <cathie.kay89 at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Jordi, dear community,
I oppose this policy because of the way in which consensus is reached.
The current policy stipulates that consensus should be reached through
the balancing of the mailing list and forum, and not during the PPM.
Such policy could pave the way for the intrusion of fake emails within
the discussion, which could endanger the process of reaching a fair
consensus, and jeopardize the process of policy-making. In addition,
it would significantly undermine the work of the co-chairs who will
facilitate the discussion.
All best wishes,
Cathie
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 11:26 AM JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via RPD
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> El 9/9/20 13:00, "Chloe Kung" <chloe.kung.public at gmail.com> escribió:
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> I actually think section 3.4.3 is adequate as the discussion period of each policy proposal is a good 8 weeks. If there is no major objection based on technical justification submitted during the 8 weeks, the chance of having one during the last call period is very small. Even so, the community still have more time than needed to address and discuss the matter. Also this section states and I quote "Within 1 week after the end of the last call, the Working Group Chairs shall confirm whether consensus is maintained.” So if there is such case, meaning the consensus cannot be maintained, it will fall back into the discussion period anyway.
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