From john.sweeting at twcable.com Wed Apr 8 12:36:00 2015 From: john.sweeting at twcable.com (Sweeting, John) Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 12:36:00 -0400 Subject: [Iana-transition] FW: [CRISP-TEAM] CRISP 17th Teleconference Wednesday April 8th 2015 20:00 UTC In-Reply-To: <53CBA002-5931-4C10-9FBF-F56BDCA70016@nro.net> References: <53CBA002-5931-4C10-9FBF-F56BDCA70016@nro.net> Message-ID: Hello ARIN Community, There will be a CRISP teleconference today. Please find the details below. Thanks, John On 4/8/15, 12:04 AM, "German Valdez" > wrote: Hi Based on the doodle poll CRISP 17th Teleconference will take place on Wednesday April 8th 2015 at 20:00 UTC Sorry for the short notice. 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Name: ATT00002.txt URL: From john.sweeting at twcable.com Wed Apr 8 12:36:49 2015 From: john.sweeting at twcable.com (Sweeting, John) Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2015 12:36:49 -0400 Subject: [Iana-transition] FW: [NRO-IANAXFER] Draft Agenda Re: CRISP 17th Teleconference Wednesday April 8th 2015 20:00 UTC In-Reply-To: <5524FC34.2040408@nic.ad.jp> References: <3FAFD695-568D-4F9A-843A-6E6EF5A5BA21@nro.net> <5524FC34.2040408@nic.ad.jp> Message-ID: FYI, please find the agenda for today?s CRISP call below. Thanks. On 4/8/15, 6:00 AM, "Izumi Okutani" wrote: >Colleagues, > > >Please see below the draft agenda for the coming CRISP Team call at >UTC20:00 8th Apr. > >As in all CRISP Team calls, it is open to anyone to join as an observer. > > >Regards, >Izumi > >---- >1. Agenda Review > >2. Election of the Vice-Chair > (To be chaired by non-voting member) > >3. Actions Review > a. Notes from the last meeting > b. FAQ, CRISP Slides > c. Message to ICG about CWG-Stewardship > d. Share future steps with the community > e. Confirm with NRO about RIR's official response > (on proposal, future steps) > >4. Update > a. ICG > b. RIR communities (including ARIN35) > c. CWG-Stewardship (Names) Co-Chairs, IETF > d. GAO > >6. Confirm Status & Next Steps > a. SLA, Review Committee > b. Community engagement, engagement with RIRs > c. IPR > >7. Next Meeting > >8. AOB >---- > >On 2015/04/08 13:05, German Valdez wrote: >> Hi >> >> CRISP 17th Teleconference will take place on Wednesday April 8th 2015 >>at >> 20:00 UTC. Meeting as usual is open to observers >> >> Sorry for the short notice. >> >> regards >> >> German Valdez >> NRO >> >> >> *CRISP Team 17th Meeting* >> Wednesday, April 8, 2015 >> 8:00 pm | Greenwich Time (Reykjavik, GMT) | 2 hrs >> >> *Join WebEx meeting >> >>>c1886f> >> >>https://ripencc.webex.com/ripencc/j.php?MTID=m9a21de42cf3b6330390d4f0824c >>1886f* >> >> Meeting number: 700 520 727 >> Meeting password: crisp >> >> *Join by phone* >> *0800-051-3810* Call-in toll-free number (UK) >> *+44-203-478-5289* Call-in toll number (UK) >> Access code: 700 520 727 >> Global call-in numbers >> >>>164262&tollFree=1> | >> Toll-free calling restrictions >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ianaxfer mailing list >> ianaxfer at nro.net >> https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer >> > > >_______________________________________________ >ianaxfer mailing list >ianaxfer at nro.net >https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer This E-mail and any of its attachments may contain Time Warner Cable proprietary information, which is privileged, confidential, or subject to copyright belonging to Time Warner Cable. This E-mail is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient of this E-mail, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or action taken in relation to the contents of and attachments to this E-mail is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this E-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copy of this E-mail and any printout. From woody at pch.net Fri Apr 10 15:22:36 2015 From: woody at pch.net (Bill Woodcock) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 12:22:36 -0700 Subject: [Iana-transition] Fwd: [NRO-IANAXFER] Next Steps in the Process and the Community Engagement References: <55281804.2040702@nic.ad.jp> Message-ID: Please find attached a summary of the CRISP Team?s recent and ongoing work. Note specifically that this covers some of the negotiation that?s been happening between the RIR legal team and the ICANN legal team, which we?ll be discussing in more detail next Monday morning at 11am. -Bill > Begin forwarded message: > > Date: April 10, 2015 at 11:35:48 AM PDT > From: Izumi Okutani > To: "ianaxfer at nro.net" > Subject: [NRO-IANAXFER] Next Steps in the Process and the Community Engagement > > Dear Colleagues, > > > As a follow up from APNIC39 Conference which was held in Fukuoka in March 2015, which discussed the next steps on preparation of implementation for the numbers proposal, summary of major discussion points are now available from the NRO website. > > https://www.nro.net/nro-and-internet-governance/iana-oversight/sla-developments > > I would like to highlight three key points from the meeting. > > 1. The ability to choose the IANA Numbering Services operator > In course of developing the SLA, it was consulted at the meeting whether the ability to choose the IANA Numbering Services operator is a critical and essential part of the SLA contract. > It was confirmed at the meeting that : > > - The ability to choose the IANA Numbering Services operator is seen as one of the most important elements in ensuring the accountability of the IANA numbering function operator. > - As defined in the numbers community proposal, the possibility of changing the operator from ICANN in the future should remain open, which is expected to be reflected in the SLA. > - APNIC confirmed that the RIR would work on an SLA that is consistent with the numbers community proposal, to reflect the intention of the community. > > 2. Transparency in providing feedback on the implementation > - The proposal consolidated by the CRISP Team was developed based on the requirements announced by the NTIA in March 2014, with consensus from the numbers community. > Therefore, in case there are any concerns for implementation to be consistent with the numbers community proposal, including the ability to choose an operator for the IANA numbering services, it should be > communicated to the community's attention in a transparent manner. > > 3. Future steps in the community consultation on implementation > - The plan is to carry the community consultation over the course of the coming months at the RIR meetings - this APNIC meeting is the first of these. > - During this period, all regions will have the chance to discuss issues relevant to the drafting of the SLA. > - After all the regional consultations are complete and all these processes have run their course, we should have a final agreed SLA as the outcome, which would then be part of the implementation of the numbers community proposal. > > From this stage, the RIRs will be responsible in preparing implementation of the IANA stewardship transition for the IANA Numbering Services and consulting with the community on its implementation as needed, based on the numbers community proposal. > > In preparation for implementation, RIRs will be consulting with the community at the coming RIR meetings, as well as on the global ianaxfer at nro.net and each regional mailing lists as when appropriate. > > The CRISP Team have completed its role of developing the community based proposal for the IANA Numbering Services after its submission to the ICG but continues to be engaged in : > - Clarifying the intention of the proposal to the RIRs in preparing its implementation, in transparent manner with the community > - Share observation to the RIRs on community feedback received about implementation, whether it is consistent with the proposal > - Follow up with the RIRs on the status and latest timeline of the preparation of implementation > > As the next RIR meeting, where the community will be consulted on the status of implementation, ARIN35 Meeting will be held in San Francisco with a CRISP Panel at 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (UTC-7) Monday, 13 April, 2015. > Panelists will report on the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) Team's proposal, which was submitted to the IANA Stewardship Coordination Group, as well as talk about current status and the next steps. > > http://www.cvent.com/events/arin-35-public-policy-and-members-meeting/agenda-ddecdd5dcaeb4ae497d104bec676c023.aspx > > Online participation is possible for those who cannot attend the meeting physically, and I encourage the community members to join the community consultation at ARIN35. > > > Best Regards, > Izumi Okutani > Chair, the CRISP Team > > _______________________________________________ > ianaxfer mailing list > ianaxfer at nro.net > https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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On 4/10/15, 2:35 PM, "Izumi Okutani" wrote: >Dear Colleagues, > > >As a follow up from APNIC39 Conference which was held in Fukuoka in March >2015, which discussed the next steps on preparation of implementation for >the numbers proposal, summary of major discussion points are now >available from the NRO website. > > >https://www.nro.net/nro-and-internet-governance/iana-oversight/sla-develop >ments > >I would like to highlight three key points from the meeting. > > 1. The ability to choose the IANA Numbering Services operator > In course of developing the SLA, it was consulted at the meeting >whether the ability to choose the IANA Numbering Services operator is a >critical and essential part of the SLA contract. > It was confirmed at the meeting that : > > - The ability to choose the IANA Numbering Services operator is seen >as one of the most important elements in ensuring the accountability of >the IANA numbering function operator. > - As defined in the numbers community proposal, the possibility of >changing the operator from ICANN in the future should remain open, which >is expected to be reflected in the SLA. > - APNIC confirmed that the RIR would work on an SLA that is >consistent with the numbers community proposal, to reflect the intention >of the community. > > 2. Transparency in providing feedback on the implementation > - The proposal consolidated by the CRISP Team was developed based on >the requirements announced by the NTIA in March 2014, with consensus from >the numbers community. > Therefore, in case there are any concerns for implementation to be >consistent with the numbers community proposal, including the ability to >choose an operator for the IANA numbering services, it should be > communicated to the community's attention in a transparent manner. > > 3. Future steps in the community consultation on implementation > - The plan is to carry the community consultation over the course of >the coming months at the RIR meetings - this APNIC meeting is the first >of these. > - During this period, all regions will have the chance to discuss >issues relevant to the drafting of the SLA. > - After all the regional consultations are complete and all these >processes have run their course, we should have a final agreed SLA as the >outcome, which would then be part of the implementation of the numbers >community proposal. > >From this stage, the RIRs will be responsible in preparing implementation >of the IANA stewardship transition for the IANA Numbering Services and >consulting with the community on its implementation as needed, based on >the numbers community proposal. > >In preparation for implementation, RIRs will be consulting with the >community at the coming RIR meetings, as well as on the global >ianaxfer at nro.net and each regional mailing lists as when appropriate. > >The CRISP Team have completed its role of developing the community based >proposal for the IANA Numbering Services after its submission to the ICG >but continues to be engaged in : > - Clarifying the intention of the proposal to the RIRs in preparing >its implementation, in transparent manner with the community > - Share observation to the RIRs on community feedback received about >implementation, whether it is consistent with the proposal > - Follow up with the RIRs on the status and latest timeline of the >preparation of implementation > >As the next RIR meeting, where the community will be consulted on the >status of implementation, ARIN35 Meeting will be held in San Francisco >with a CRISP Panel at 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (UTC-7) Monday, 13 April, 2015. >Panelists will report on the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal >(CRISP) Team's proposal, which was submitted to the IANA Stewardship >Coordination Group, as well as talk about current status and the next >steps. > > >http://www.cvent.com/events/arin-35-public-policy-and-members-meeting/agen >da-ddecdd5dcaeb4ae497d104bec676c023.aspx > >Online participation is possible for those who cannot attend the meeting >physically, and I encourage the community members to join the community >consultation at ARIN35. > > >Best Regards, >Izumi Okutani >Chair, the CRISP Team > >_______________________________________________ >ianaxfer mailing list >ianaxfer at nro.net >https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer This E-mail and any of its attachments may contain Time Warner Cable proprietary information, which is privileged, confidential, or subject to copyright belonging to Time Warner Cable. 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From john.sweeting at twcable.com Thu Apr 23 14:07:03 2015 From: john.sweeting at twcable.com (Sweeting, John) Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 14:07:03 -0400 Subject: [Iana-transition] Invitation to join the CRISP Team Meeting 18th Meeting April 24th (Re: Agenda and Webex info for CRISP Team 18th Meeting April 24th 2015 13:00 UTC) Message-ID: FYI On 4/23/15, 2:01 PM, "Izumi Okutani" wrote: >FYI, on how to join the 18th CRISP Team call. > >Izumi > >----- >Actual CRISP Meeting will be held on Friday April 24th 2015, 13:00 UTC . > >Webex information is below. > >CRISP Team 18th Meeting >Friday, April 24, 2015 >1:00 pm | UTC | 1 hr > >Join WebEx meeting >https://ripencc.webex.com/ripencc/j.php?MTID=m4067a2dd09675ad7f7ae25a317a6 >9f1b >69f1b> > >Meeting number: 704 615 073 >Meeting password: crisp > >Join by phone >0800-051-3810 Call-in toll-free number (UK) >+44-203-478-5289 Call-in toll number (UK) >Access code: 704 615 073 >Global call-in numbers | Toll-free calling restrictions > > >German Valdez >NRO > > >On 2015/04/23 19:27, Izumi Okutani wrote: >> FYI, this is the invitation for the coming CRISP Team Meeting on Fri >>24th April 13:00 UTC. >> >> Time zones in some cities in our region are: >> >> 18:30 in Delhi >> 21:00 in Beijing and Singapore >> 22:00 in Tokyo >> 23:00 in Brisbane >> 02:00 in Auckland (next day) >> >> Izumi >> >> -------- Forwarded Message -------- >> Subject: [NRO-IANAXFER] Invitation to join the CRISP Team Meeting 18th >>Meeting April 24th (Re: Agenda and Webex info for CRISP Team 18th >>Meeting April 23rd 2015 13:00 UTC) >> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 19:21:01 +0900 >> From: Izumi Okutani >> To: ianaxfer at nro.net >> >> Dear Colleagues, >> >> >> We are looking forward to have you join us at the call on Friday 24th >>April 13:00UTC. >> As usual, anyone is welcome to join the call as an observer. >> >> >> Regards, >> Izumi Okutani >> >> >> On 2015/04/23 13:44, German Valdez wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> Please find below, agenda and webex information for CRISP Team meeting >>>to be held on Friday April 23rd at 13:00 UTC >>> >>> --- >>> 1. Agenda Review >>> >>> 2. Update on the CRISP Team Composition >>> a. Welcome new member: Janvier Ngnoulayea >>> >>> 3. Action Items >>> a. Minutes from the last call >>> b. Share future steps with the community >>> c. Confirm about IPR and the IETF Trust with the IETF >>> d. Arrange a call with CWG-Stewardship Chairs >>> e. Doodle poll on future call schedule (have some regularity) >>> >>> 4. Confirm community feedback >>> a. ARIN35 >>> b. Other RIR regions >>> c. Global list >>> >>> 5. Update on GAO interview >>> >>> 6. Update on the call with NRO EC >>> a. Overview: What was confirmed, follow up items >>> b. The role (if any) of the CRISP Team in community consultation >>> c. The role (if any) of the CRISP Team in NRO website of >>>discussions at RIR meetings >>> >>> 7. Preparation for ICANN Board panel >>> a. Jurisdiction >>> b. Country of the IANA function operator >>> c. Implications for delay in submission of the proposal >>> d. Ability for RIR community to chose the IANA operator >>> e. IPR >>> f. Gap between traditional negitiations and open community process >>> >>> 8. Next Meeting >>> >>> 9. AOB >>> >>> === >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> CRISP Team 18th Meeting >>>> Thursday, April 23, 2015 >>>> 1:00 pm | UTC | 1 hr >>>> >>>> Join WebEx meeting >>>>>>>17a69f1b> >>>> Meeting number: 704 615 073 >>>> Meeting password: crisp >>>> >>>> Join by phone >>>> 0800-051-3810 Call-in toll-free number (UK) >>>> +44-203-478-5289 Call-in toll number (UK) >>>> Access code: 704 615 073 >>>> Global call-in numbers >>>>>>>83953737&tollFree=1> | Toll-free calling restrictions >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> German Valdez >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ianaxfer mailing list >>> ianaxfer at nro.net >>> https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ianaxfer mailing list >> ianaxfer at nro.net >> https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> IANAxfer mailing list >> IANAxfer at apnic.net >> http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer >> > >_______________________________________________ >IANAxfer mailing list >IANAxfer at apnic.net >http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer This E-mail and any of its attachments may contain Time Warner Cable proprietary information, which is privileged, confidential, or subject to copyright belonging to Time Warner Cable. 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