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Re: Proposed Amendment to the ICANN Bylaws on Director Term Alignment



Howdy,

Happy New Year to all!

The IETF has no problem with the proposed by-law changes, and 
suggest this is a case where a single PSO response would be
appropriate and desirable.

Leslie.

azucena.hernandezperez@telefonica.es wrote:
> 
> Dear PSO PC members,
> 
> First of all, I wish all of you a Happy New Year.
> 
> I have no objections to the modifications to the ICANN bylaws proposed by
> Louis Touton. It is not clear to me whether each PSO PC  member should post
> its view in the indicated web site or whether a collective view of the PSO
> PC should be posted.
> I won't send my agreement until we decide what to do.
> Kind regards,
> Azucena
> 
> Louis Touton <touton@icann.org> con fecha 30/12/2001 20:52:40
> 
> Destinatarios: smb@research.att.com, fabio.bigi@virgilio.it,
>       leslie@thinkingcat.com, duerst@w3.org, Azucena Hernandez
>       Perez/INFR/TESA@Telefonica, tapio.kaijanen@ficom.fi,
>       brian@bwmc.demon.co.uk, djweitzner@w3.org
> CC:       vladmir.androuchko@itu.int
> Asunto:   Proposed Amendment to the ICANN Bylaws on Director Term Alignment
> 
> To the Protocol Council:
> 
> At the annual meeting in November, the ICANN Board requested that I
> prepare a proposed amendment to the ICANN bylaws to change the time when
> Directors selected by the Supporting Organizations are seated.
> Currently, they are seated on the 1 October; under the proposal they
> would instead be seated at the end of the annual meeting.  This would
> mean that each year's group of new Directors would be seated at the same
> time.
> 
> The proposal has been posted on the ICANN web site at
> <http://www.icann.org/general/proposed-bylaw-revision-28dec01.htm>.
> Comments are invited.  They should be made by e-mail or ICANN's
> web-based forum (see the posting for links) on or before 31 January
> 2002.
> 
> With best wishes for the New Year,
> 
> Louis Touton
> General Counsel

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