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SINGLE ISSUE CALL: LACRALO ALAC Member election 2015 – Candidates Presentation 

Date: Friday, 28 August 2015

Time: 21:30 UTC (for the time in various timezones click here)

Meeting Number: AL.LAC/MT.0815/1


How can I participate in this meeting? 

¿Cómo se puede participar en la teleconferencia?

English Conference ID = 1638

Spanish Conference ID = 1738

Portuguese Conference ID = 5393

Adobe Connect room: http://icann.adobeconnect.com/lacralo


Action Items:   EN  and   ES         

Interpretation: EN, ES, PT

Recording: ENES, PT

Adobe Connect Chat Transcript:    EN / ES    

Transcription:   EN, ES, PT      


Confirmed Participation:  

Dial out Participants:

ES: Juan Manuel Rojas,

EN:  

PT:  

Apologies: 

Staff: Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Terri Agnew

Call management: Terri Agnew

Interpreters:  ES: David

                        PT: Esperanza and Bettina


AGENDA ES        TO BE UPDATED

 

 

 

 

AGENDA EN

 

 

 

 

Questions for candidates:

  • ISOC Mexico's (Alejandro Pisanty) questions are:

 

1. what are the candidates' commitments to others in their day job and other activities? we need to determine how freely they can act upon their own principles and in representation of LACRALO. This means independence from employers, especially those structurally confronted with At Large users, and governments.

 

2. do candidates speak English, Spanish and maybe other languages so they can act effectively in the ALAC and communicate effectively with the LACRALO community?

 

3. what are the candidates' plans for consulting with the community during their function in ALAC, if elected?

 

4. what do candidates consider represents them better, from what they have been doing a. inside the community, b. outside the community? this should be open for community comment.

 

5. what are the candidates' positions regarding some important issues on which they will have to make decisions soon, such as whois and the "new whois", the IANA transition, the selection of a new ICANN CEO, and others to which they are paying attention?

 

I think this is a fair list, doesn't pre-select for or against any of the registered candidates, and allows for an objective selection. We know that this election is likely to have some block votes but block-independent voters will be well served. Also, this will allow for some accountability of the elected person down the road, and transparency before, during and after the election. 

 

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