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[rpd] Secretariat PDWG

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Mon Mar 29 02:34:10 UTC 2021





> On Mar 27, 2021, at 12:28 AM, Ibeanusi Elvis <ibeanusielvis at gmail.com> wrote:

>

> Dear PDWG,

>

> Personally, I have no specific problem or issues with the timeline for the selection of the Co-Chairs. Nonetheless, I still maintain and emphasize on the fact that selection process should go through the electoral system (voting). Voting as a means for the selection of the co-chairs will not just be fair but also it presents the ability for the AFRINIC organization to give every member the right to participation and be part of the decision-making process.


I will emphasize that “member” in this case has to mean member of the working group, not AFRINIC member. The current policies are very clear that WG membership selects the co-chairs and not the AFRINIC membership.


> Additionally, I do not agree with the stance on allowing the Secretariat to handle it. The CPM already has pointed out that the Working Group (WG) rightfully selects the PDWG Chair and not the Board doing such. The selection will be done by the PDWG through a voting/electoral procedure.


I have no problem with the secretariat facilitating the election process. The important thing here is that the voters are the WG membership.

Owen


>

> Thanks,

> Elvis.

>

> On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 7:41 AM Owen DeLong via RPD <rpd at afrinic.net <mailto:rpd at afrinic.net>> wrote:

>

>

>> On Mar 26, 2021, at 3:27 AM, Madhvi Gokool <madhvi at afrinic.net <mailto:madhvi at afrinic.net>> wrote:

>>

>> Dear PDWG,

>>

>> As we approach the upcoming Public Policy Meeting (PPM) scheduled for June 2021, it is in the best interest of both our membership and our community that AFRINIC’s Policy Development Process is both functional and stable.

>>

>> The AFRINIC Board held a Special Board Meeting yesterday on 25 March 2021, where they assessed the current situation and came back with the following recommendations:

>>

>> AFRINIC, in its role as secretariat to the PDWG, should continue to facilitate and support the PDWG by any means operationally feasible. This will enable the working group to select Co-Chairs in accordance with Section 3.3 of the Consolidated Policy Manual (CPM), allowing the PDWG to function anew;

>>

>> The PDWG is highly recommended to complete its selection exercise for the Co-Chairs positions by 09 April 2021 8 PM UTC. To facilitate this process, AFRINIC, in its role as secretariat to the PDWG will issue a Call For Interest consisting of the applicable eligibility criteria for potential candidates that will be enumerated. These shall include but not be limited to relevant past experience, integrity, the ability to act impartially and exercise independent judgment when moderating the PDP discussions;

>>

>> In the event that the PDWG is unable to select the Co-Chairs, the Board of Directors will have no choice but to intervene, given these exceptional circumstances, to appoint two Interim Co-Chairs, from the slate of eligible nominated candidates, who shall jointly assume the function of the PDWG Co-Chairs until the PPM in the year 2022;

>>

>> The following timeline is hereby proposed:-

>>

>> 28 March 2021: PDWG to approve Eligibility Criteria

>>

>> 29 March 2021: Approved Eligibility Criteria is published online.

>

> The eligibility criteria are already specified in the PDP. As such, I fail to see how these steps are necessary.

> While I know that some have called for changes to this criteria, such changes should be brought about AFTER

> this PDWG co-chair election through the PDP. To do otherwise is to obviate the existing rules in favor of making

> up process as we go along.

>

>> 30 March 2021: Open Call For Interest for the appointment of the replacing PDWG

>> Co-Chairs

>>

>> 01 April 2021: Close of Call For Interest

>>

>> 02 April 2021: Publication of the list of interested candidates on the rpd mailing list and

>> start of shortlisting of eligible candidates for Position 1 and Position 2 by the PDWG

>>

>> 03 - 09 April 2021: The PDWG to select the new Co-Chairs

>> 10 April 2021: AFRINIC’s Board of Directors is informed of the outcome of the

>> PDWG decision.

>

> Modulo my above comments, I have no problem with the timeline, though I would propose that 10 April should announce the

> outcome of the PDWG decision in general to both the board and the community. I note that there is no date specified for

> announcement to the community, so I presume this is merely an oversight. I see no reason to notify the board in advance of

> notifying the community and doing so provides increased transparency and fosters trust in the process.

>

>> AFRINIC will share the eligibility criteria shortly in a separate email thread to obtain the concurrence and support of the PDWG.

>

> If this contains something other than a recitation of the relevant portions of the PDP, I will object most strenuously.

>

> Owen

>

>>

>> Regards,

>>

>> Madhvi Gokool

>> Senior IP Resources Specialist

>>

>> ……………………..

>>

>>

>>

>> Cher PDWG,

>>

>> A l'approche de la prochaine réunion de politique publique (PPM) prévue pour juin 2021, il est dans le plus grand intérêt de nos membres et de notre communauté que le processus de développement des politiques d'AFRINIC soit opérationnel et stable.

>>

>> Le conseil d'administration d'AFRINIC a tenu une réunion spéciale hier, jeudi 25 mars 2021, au cours de laquelle il a évalué la situation actuelle et a formulé les recommandations suivantes :

>>

>>

>> AFRINIC, dans son rôle de secrétariat du PDWG, doit continuer à faciliter et à soutenir le PDWG par tous les moyens opérationnellement possibles. Cela permettra au groupe de travail de sélectionner les coprésidents conformément à la section 3.3 du Consolidated Policy Manual (CPM), permettant ainsi au PDWG de fonctionner à nouveau ;

>>

>> Il est fortement recommandé au PDWG de terminer son exercice de sélection des coprésidents avant le 09 avril 2021 à 20h00 UTC. Pour faciliter ce processus, AFRINIC, dans son rôle de secrétariat du PDWG, publiera un appel à intérêt comprenant les critères d'éligibilité applicables aux candidats potentiels. Il s'agit notamment, sans s'y limiter, d’une expérience antérieure adéquate, l'intégrité, la capacité d'agir de manière impartiale et d'exercer un jugement indépendant lors de la modération des discussions du PDP ;

>>

>> Dans le cas où le PDWG ne serait pas en mesure de sélectionner les coprésidents, le conseil d'administration n'aura d'autre choix que d'intervenir, compte tenu de ces circonstances exceptionnelles, pour nommer deux coprésidents intérimaires, à partir de la liste des candidats éligibles, qui assureront conjointement la fonction de coprésidents du PDWG jusqu'à la PPM de l'année 2022 ;

>>

>> Le calendrier suivant est proposé

>>

>> 28 mars 2021 : Approbation des critères d'éligibilité par le PDWG

>>

>> 29 mars 2021 : Les critères d'éligibilité approuvés sont publiés en ligne.

>>

>> 30 mars 2021 : Appel à manifestation d'intérêt ouvert pour la nomination des coprésidents remplaçants du PDWG.

>>

>>

>> 01 avril 2021 : Clôture de l'appel à manifestation d'intérêt

>>

>> 02 avril 2021 : Publication de la liste des candidats intéressés sur la liste de diffusion du PDWG et début de la présélection des candidats éligibles pour le poste 1 et le poste 2 par le PDWG.

>>

>> 03 - 09 avril 2021 : Le PDWG sélectionne les nouveaux co-présidents.

>> 10 avril 2021 : Le Conseil d'administration d'AFRINIC est informé du résultat de la décision du PDWG.

>>

>>

>> AFRINIC partagera les critères d'éligibilité sous peu dans un fil de discussion séparé pour obtenir l'accord et le soutien du PDWG.

>>

>> Cordialement,

>>

>> Madhvi Gokool

>> Senior IP Resources Specialist

>>

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