Different groups of people in our community participated, such as network engineers, adademics/researchers, businesses. etc.
Program: - a message from Jun Murai on why this important to be discussed - an update presentation on the IANA stewardship transition (Akinori Maemura) - panel discussions with 12 panelist on the worst case simulations and ideal way of moving forward We hope to have more information posted in English on our website.FYI for now, below are the list of question we received from participants. It's a little long but gives you ideas on the level of understanding our commmunity has on this issue.
Izumi Okutani ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the Presentation on IANA stewardship transition/AoC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Was able to understand the update on the IANA stewardship transition but was not able to understand its relationship with Internet Governance. Does "Internet Governance = IANA stewarshipt transition" or is it just one of the many agenda on the Internet Governance * The update was easy to understand but wasn't able to understand how this change affects each of the IANA functions. * Is there a time limit or renewal related to AoC? If there will be a review, may I assume this is a seperate discussion topic from the IANA stewardship transition? * Why did NTIA make an announcement at this timing? I am interested to know if there can be any speculation about ulterior motive of the US government for announcing at this point in time. Is this to address criticism to the US government such as based on the Snowden incident? * Would have wanted to hear explanations about relations with key words such as WCIT. * How would the consensus developed and arrive at decision in the transition process (All done by the Coordination Group?) * What expections does the NTIA have (or not have) to other governments? * What about the work by the United States government to put off the transition? * How are various conferences listed (by the ICANN) to discuss this topic positioned in relations the expiration of the IANA contract on Sep 2015? * Difficult to understand specific issues * Understood the NTIA announcement but wasn't able to understand what are the issue raised by other entities. I suspect discussions won't move unless explanation is given on what are the points which needs discussions. * While noting it is hard as the Internet Governance covers wide range of areas, it was difficult to understand how this will affect the future of the Internet from the presentation. * What is the worst case scenario? * Why doesn't the US government allow the transfer to other government entities? Is it for the US national interests? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Words/Acronyms ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Some words/acronyms are difficult for first timers (MoU, AoC) * What is root DNS zone? * Please share important milestones, international meetings and other stakeholder entities involved in this topic. (ITU, IGF, there was WCIT two years ago) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Internet Governance in General ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * I don't know if this direct related to the IANA funtions but for international coordination to ensure tracebacks of cyber crimes, it seems goverment entities has its role as well. Considerting such situation, what is the reason going as far as transition to the general public? * While the multistakeholder model is being supported, it is becoming visible for some countries to strengthen its control on the Internet. Are there movements which may lead to fragmentation of the Internet? * Supposing a new scheme will be developed, how do you ensure this will be viable? There are movements by countries like China and Turkey to fragment the Internet, and there was a mention about the one Internet. Is fragmentation of the Internet within the scope of discussion? * How can I contribute in the Internet Governance arena as an engineer? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet Governance in Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * How does the IANA stewardship transition affect JPNIC and JPRS? * Who are the multistakeholders in Japan? * I understood there is a process which involves various stakeholder communites but would like to understand how will Japan be involved from now on. * In relation to the transition of the IANA functions, would like to discuss how can the Japanese community be involved and take strong leadership initiatves, as we did at the time of Internet development. * Understood the current status but too many issues to indentify what can be done at the next step. In addition, got the impression that too much focus is put on the domain name in the discussions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (2014/08/20 14:14), Izumi Okutani wrote:
Thanks Paul for sharing this and for your efforts in the coordination. FYI to all, SSAC has published "SAC067 Overview and History of the IANA Functions": https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/sac-067-en.pdf Looks like a good read to have a recap for discussions. To share the situation in Japan, JPNIC has organised two events covering this topic so far (6/18 and yesterday 8/19). At this stage, most people are trying to understand the basic information on the IANA functions, NTIA's involvement, and what are the factors which needs to be considered. I'll share the note questions and a brief report of the first meeting later, with English translations. Izumi (2014/08/18 14:24), Paul Wilson wrote:Dear Colleagues, I���ve just posted the following article to the APNIC Blog, linked here: https://blog.apnic.net/2014/08/18/next-steps-towards-the-iana-transition/ I really would encourage some discussion on this important topic, here on this mailing list, and of course, during APNIC 38 coming up. All the best Paul. ==== Time has flown since March, when the US Government announced its intention to transition key Internet domain name functions to the global multistakeholder community. The IANA Coordination Group (ICG) is working now on the process that, from 30 September 2015, will determine the new stewardship arrangements for IANA. It is up to the communities with interest in IANA functions to provide inputs to this process, which the ICG will compile into a single transition plan. The final submission will need to be complete by around June 2015, for NTIA to make a decision before the IANA contract expires in September. A draft outline of the work ahead has been discussed by the ICG, and is available here: http://bit.ly/1oI4w4A This timeline is yet to be formally agreed, but the fact is that we need to work fast. Each community, including the global RIR community, needs to decide its final proposal by around March 2015. There is limited time and not too many opportunities available for us to discuss and complete this work. For the APNIC community, the next major opportunity will occur in September during the APNIC 38 conference in Brisbane, Australia. On Wednesday, 17 September, there will be a consultation session to gather and discuss community views. I do encourage you to participate in this session, in person or remotely. But most importantly, I hope you will take part in APNIC���s ���IANAxfer��� discussion list, which has been created for this purpose. You can subscribe to this public mailing list, and also read the archived messages here: http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/IANAxfer ������ Last week I was in Delhi where I assisted in a session entitled ���IANA stewardship transition and the Asia Pacific community��� at the APrIGF. Participants at this session suggested the following as important topics for discussing the IANA stewardship transition: ��� What are the specific changes we expect to see after the transition? ��� What are the criteria that the NTIA will use to evaluate the transition plan? ��� How feasible is it that the transition plan will meet the US government���s conditions? Not all of these subjects reached a conclusion during this session, but it was a good discussion. On the first question, I mentioned that the single change that we expect after the transition, namely the end of the special role of the US government in IANA stewardship, is one that we have expected since the foundation of ICANN. This change is not unexpected, in fact we have looked forward to this event for much of the past 15 years. On the third question, I remarked that not all stakeholder wishes for future IANA improvements can possibly be achieved within the transition plan, so we must work hard to define those aspects that really are essential to the transition. Future changes should not be ruled out, but should wherever possible be left to the future. I have said more on these issues in a blog here: http://blog.apnic.net/2014/07/13/the-iana-stewardship-transition-in-practical-pieces/ I hope these posts are helpful for kick-starting a discussion about the transition plan, including the full range of viewpoints, in preparation for the session at APNIC 38. ________________________________________________________________________ Paul Wilson, Director-General, APNIC <dg@apnic.net> http://www.apnic.net +61 7 3858 3100 See you at APNIC 38! http://conference.apnic.net/38 _______________________________________________ IANAxfer mailing list IANAxfer@apnic.net http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer_______________________________________________ IANAxfer mailing list IANAxfer@apnic.net http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer