Re: [council] Resignation of the Chair of WHOIS TF3
Seems like a good idea. Do it, Bruce.
Marc
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, at 15:07 [=GMT+1100], Bruce Tonkin wrote:
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> Hello All,
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> Unfortunately Brian Darville has had to resign from chairing WHOIS TF3
> due to other commitments.
> I thank Brian for his efforts in chairing the TF3 and working to
> identify a consensus position.
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> It seemed that there was some progress in discussions involving the
> whole Council in Cape Town.
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> If the Council agrees, I am prepared to chair a couple of extra meetings
> in January 2005 to get some agreement around some high-level
> recommendations (similar to those developed so far by WHOIS TF1/2), and
> then leave the Task Force to elect a new chair and flesh out the detail
> of recommendations in a report suitable for public comment and
> eventually formal approval as a consensus recommendation.
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> Regards,
> Bruce Tonkin
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Darville
> Sent: Wednesday, 22 December 2004 1:59 AM
> To: Bruce Tonkin
> Subject: Task Force 3 - Resignation as Chair and From the Task Force
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> Dear Bruce:
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> I am writing to formally notify you that I am resigning from
> participation in Task Force 3, including my role as Chair of the Task
> Force. Due to other professional commitments I have undertaken
> recently, I cannot continue to participate in the Task Force.
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> I had originally planned that my participation in the Task Force would
> end in October 2004. I stayed on through December in an effort to reach
> consensus on the narrow recommendations the Task Force had been
> considering this fall. However, we were unable to reach a consensus.
> At this point, I believe it will be fruitful for the IPC to appoint
> another Task Force representative who can more fully participate in the
> Task Force, including traveling to the various ICANN meetings.
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> I appreciate your assisting the Task Force this Fall, and wish you and
> the other Task Force members a swift resolution of the Task Force's
> remaining work.
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> Sincerely,
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> Brian Darville
> Oblon, Spivak
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