Date: Thursday, 22 August 2019

Time: 06:00 - 07:00 UTC (for the time in various time zones click here)

Meeting Number: AL.AP/CC.0418/1


How do I participate in this meeting?

English Conference ID = 1638

Chinese Conference ID = 2038


Zoom room:  https://icann.zoom.us/j/641461523


Action Items: EN

Recording: EN, ZH

Transcript: EN, ZH

Chat: EN


Participants

EN: Satish Babu, Cheryl Langdon-Orr, Maureen Hilyard, Ali AlMeshal, Priyatosh Jana, Lianna Galstyan, Amrita Choudhury, Aisyah Shakirah Suhaidi, Suhaidi Hassan, Pavan Budhrani, Mahee Kirindigoda, Syuzan Marukhyan, Hanan Khatib, Aris Ignacio, Jay Paudyal, Gunela Astbrink, Amal Al-Saqqaf, Cherie Lagakali, Jenna Fung, Justine Chew, Leon Sanchez, Jahangir Hossain, Nadira Al-Araj, Tomohiro Fujisaki, Prateek Pathak, Yasuichi Kitamura, Eranga Samararathna, Mili Semlani

ZH: None

Apologies: Shreedeep Rayamajhi, Narine Khachatryan, Kaili Kan, Fouad Bajwa

Staff: Silvia Vivanco, Gisella Gruber, Yeşim Nazlar

ZH Interpreters: Ray & Sandy

Call Management: Yeşim Nazlar


Agenda  

1. Roll call - Staff (2 min)

2. Welcome and APRALO Membership Matters (Satish, 3 min)


ALS

Individual

Newly Certified (4)Internet Governance Institute

Namrata Khetrapal

Azadur Rahman Sarker

Sahid Ali

Pending ALAC Vote

None

None
Awaiting RALO Feedback (1)None

Ananya Singh

Processing Due Diligence (2)

#299 China Internet Development Foundation (awaiting applicant feedback)

Internet Society Rural Development Special Interest Group

None

On Hold (2)

#267 Surabhi Softwares

#112 Arab Regional ISPs & DSPs Association (ARISPA)

None


3. At-Large Review Implementation/ARIWG: The Next Steps: Maureen (5 min)

4. ALAC Policy Update -  Maureen/Holly/Kaili  (12 min)

At-Large Policy Resources

At-Large Capacity Building Workshop - An Introduction to Policy Development at ICANN
2019 ALAC Policy Comments & Advice
At-Large Policy Summary
At-Large Executive Summary page
Multistakeholder Advice Development graphic
Consolidated Policy Working Group (CPWG)

Recently Ratified by the ALAC (Since Last ALT-PLUS Meeting)

Proposed Definition of Name Collisions and Scope of Inquiry for the Name Collisions Analysis Project
The ALAC considers the issue of Name Collision in the DNS an area of importance for the minimization of unintended consequences for Internet end users. The ALAC appreciates the need to have a Name Collision definition for purposes of scoping the inquiry for the Name Collision Analysis Project (NCAP), in order for the NCAP Study One to be manageable and on point, and therefore supports the Proposed Definition of Name Collision and Scope of Inquiry for the Name Collision Analysis Project of 1 July 2019. Of particular importance to us are:

(1) The recognition and inclusion of Type B situations (ie. B. In scope but not intended to be the subject of data studies) which provides built-in peripheral consideration of such situations with decision for examination through data analysis at a later stage if a compelling case were to arise within Study One; and

(2) The possibility of amending the Definition of Name Collision and Scope of Inquiry for the Name Collision Analysis Project should further pertinent information come to light at a later stage either through the ongoing work of the NCAP DG, NCAP Working Party and/or input obtained from the party/ies eventually contracted to undertake NCAP Study One.  

Evolving the Governance of the Root Server System
The ALAC strongly supports the overall proposal and appreciates the opportunity to comment. The RSS, according to RRSAC37, needs to evolve so it remains a reliable, resilient, and sustainable service in the face of increasing traffic and cyberattacks. However, the ALAC finds it difficult to accept that ICANN is not considered a primary stakeholder with regard to the RSS, given that the Domain Name System and its reliable and trusted operation is a prime reason for ICANN’s existence. The ALAC also encourages that Internet users, the ultimate user and beneficiary of the DNS, should be listed as having a stake in the existence and evolution of the RSS.

The financial model is also of some concern to the ALAC. No figures are provided to allow even order-of-magnitude estimates. It is surely time that we begin to understand exactly what level of funding will be required and hypothesize on where such funding will come from.

Draft Financial Assumptions & Projections and Operating Initiatives for the development of Fiscal Years 2021-2025 Operating & Financial Plan
The ALAC considered the Draft Financial Assumptions, Projections and Operating Initiatives, and offered comments on the following topics among others: 

Proposed IANA SLAs for Publishing LGRs/IDN Tables
The ALAC supports the recommendations of the CSC and PTI for the proposed IANA SLAs for publishing the LGRs/IDN Tables.

Fundamental Bylaws Amendment Proposal – IANA Naming Function Review 
The ALAC supported the current version of the ICANN Bylaws Section 18.7(a) and 18.7(b), but understands that it has now proven to be difficult to implement. The ALAC agrees that the proposed change preserves the intent of the original Fundamental Bylaw and supports the change. Subject to any new information being brought to the ALAC’s attention, the current intention is that the ALAC will support this Fundamental Bylaw change when it is presented to the Empowered Community.

Public Comment for Decision

None

Current Statements (ALAC Advice, Comment or Correspondence)

Public Comment Name

Public Comment Close

Status

Penholder(s)

CPWG SubPro Comment

Ongoing Workspace

As per 17 July CPWG AI, this is an informal At-Large workspace on the topic.

COMMENT

SAC105 Comment

TBD

As per 24 July CPWG AI, this is an informal At-Large workspace on the topic.

5.APRALO Updates (10 min)

6. ATLAS III Update (Maureen, 8 min)

7. Regional Updates (Satish, 6 min)

8. Member of the Month -  (Lianna, 8 min)

9. NomCom 2019 LT selection announcement  (Nadira, 3 min)

10. AOB (3 min)