Re: [apnic-talk] ICANN 49 event wrapup
APNIC's NETmundial report is now live here:
http://www.apnic.net/publications/news/2014/event-wrap-netmundial
Thanks
Tony
On 29/04/2014 3:37 pm, "Dean Pemberton" <dean at internetnz dot net dot nz> wrote:
>I agree with Yamanishi-san.
>
>The document detailing the activities undertaken by APNIC at the
>ICANN49 meeting are an excellent first step to articulating to
>membership what the purpose and benefits are of this level of
>engagement.
>
>As previously mentioned, I don't believe that the root of the issue is
>business class travel or otherwise, I believe that it is demonstrating
>to the membership, in a way that they accept, that the balance between
>the expenditure and outcomes is appropriate.
>
>In order to do that, there must be transparency and a level of
>detailed reporting across both areas. It is only then that the
>membership can determine if they find the balance appropriate.
>
>To that end I would support an increased level of financial and
>activity reporting along the lines Yamanishi-san has suggested. We do
>see this increased reporting in RIRs and other multistakeholder
>organisations and they are to be commended for this.
>This will allow the membership to determine if outputs such as those
>reported by APNIC at ICANN49 are balanced with the expenditure
>required to produce them.
>
>With regard to NetMundial, the final output document is out for
>comment, so I would expect a detailed assessment by members of the
>APNIC delegation would be presented any time now.
>
>My favourate part of the document so far is:
>
>"Internet governance discussions would benefit from improved
>communication and coordination between technical and non-technical
>communities, providing a better understanding about the policy
>implications in technical decisions and technical implications in
>policy decision making."
>
>Ensuring that Internet Governance messages are reframed and
>communicated in a way that the technical community finds easy to
>access and engage with seems like something that APNIC is well placed
>to do.
>
>
>Regards
>
>--
>Dean Pemberton
>
>Technical Policy Advisor
>InternetNZ
>+64 21 920 363 (mob)
>dean at internetnz dot net dot nz
>
>To promote the Internet's benefits and uses, and protect its potential.
>
>
>On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Masato Yamanishi
><myamanis at japan-telecom dot com> wrote:
>> Paul and Tony,
>>
>> BTW, I think this page is more transparent than past APNIC announcement.
>>
>> http://www.apnic.net/publications/news/2014/icann-49-event-wrapup
>>
>> So, can we expect similar announcement about NETmundial in last week?
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Rgs,
>> Masato Yamanishi
>>
>>
>> On 14/04/26 0:44, "Dave Mead" <dave_mead at aim dot com> wrote:
>>
>> Paul,
>>
>> Your speech at Asia Pacific Internet Leadership Program meeting is
>>utterly
>> disappointing to APNIC Members.
>>
>> http://www.apnic.net/publications/news/2014/icann-49-event-wrapup
>>
>> You said, "...Members pay fees to APNIC to support the organisation and
>>the
>> services and they don't give APNIC a blessing to spend that money in
>> unlimited fashion on Internet development..."
>>
>> http://audio.icann.org/meetings/singapore2014/apilp-22mar14-en.mp3
>>
>> Members DID NOT BLESS APNIC to spend the fees on business class travel
>>which
>> costs 3 times more than an economy class ticket. The entire senior
>> management, including your Executve Assistant and those who work for
>>APNIC
>> as consultants travel in business class contributing to the success of
>>the
>> airlines but clearly not Internet development in this region.
>>
>> http://www.apnic.net/about-APNIC/team
>>
>> Paul, you're leading a not-for-profit organisation not a comerncial
>>entity
>> that you and your senior management can erode member funds for your
>> comfortable travels across the world. This is just outrageous and
>> mismanagement of Member funds.
>>
>> Members like to see the Executive Council takes note of this and truely
>> represent the Members to better manage their funds to contribute for the
>> Internet development in this region. A lot of development work can be
>>done
>> if the funds are managed effectively not use for personal benefits.
>>
>> Best
>> -Dave Mead
>>
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