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[IANAxfer@apnic] Update on CRISP (Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal Team)
The CRISP team got together for the first time at midnight last night (Melbourne time), via a Webex teleconference.
All 15 members of the CRISP team were present on the call, and there was enthusiastic participation by everyone. In addition, there were more than 10 non-CRISP observers in attendance. Under the CRISP charter, all CRISP teleconferences are open to anyone who would like to listen to the CRISP team discussions (as silent observers). The next scheduled CRISP teleconference will occur on 11 December at 13:00 UTC, and I will post dial-in and Webex details as soon as this information is available.
At the first teleconference, the voting members of the CRISP team elected Izumi Okutani (APNIC region) as the Chair, and Alan Barrett (AFRINIC region) as the Vice-chair of the CRISP team. Izumi did a fantastic job and very ably chaired the remainder of the teleconference last night.
Last night, the team discussed its proposed working methodology. There will be a teleconference twice weekly in the period leading up to the end of the year, before the Christmas/New Year break. During this period, the team agreed on an aggressive and ambitious timetable to produce a first draft response to the NTIA Request for Proposal by next week, to elicit public and community comments. The team expects to produce a second draft response during the first week in January 2015. The final submission to the ICG is due on 15 January 2015. The team will work by rough consensus, except that an 8 out of 10 vote of the voting members will be required to approve the final draft submission.
Andrei Robachevsky (RIPE NCC region), Michael Abejuela (ARIN region), Esteban Lescano (LACNIC region) and I have volunteered to work on the first draft of the response before the next scheduled teleconference (that is, within the next 24 hours!).
I will give you more updates when there are new developments.
Craig (Appointed APNIC staff member to the CRISP team)
** The CRISP charter is available here: https://www.nro.net/nro-and-internet-governance/iana-oversight/consolidated-rir-iana-stewardship-proposal-team-crisp-team
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Craig,
Thank you very much for sharing the first CRISP Team teleconf. It is great to hear that Izumi has elected to the Chair position.
It's very aggressive for CRISP Team to develop the proposal in that short period.
While the CRISP confcall is open to everybody as you said, having the community synchronized is very important. Hope you or other CRISP members will do it.
BTW, I think it good to have the comparison of proposal situations of five RIRs. Do you have such material? If so it must be very helpful for the community.
Thank you!
Akinori
At Wed, 10 Dec 2014 01:01:31 +0000 In message D0ADE699.62DF%craig@apnic.net "[IANAxfer@apnic] Update on CRISP (Consolidated RIR IANA StewardshipProposal Team)" "Craig Ng craig@apnic.net" wrote:
| | | The CRISP team got together for the first time at midnight last night (Melbourne time), via a Webex teleconference. | | All 15 members of the CRISP team were present on the call, and there was enthusiastic participation by everyone. In addition, there were more than 10 non-CRISP observers in attendance. Under the CRISP charter, all CRISP teleconferences are open to anyone who would like to listen to the CRISP team discussions (as silent observers). The next scheduled CRISP teleconference will occur on 11 December at 13:00 UTC, and I will post dial-in and Webex details as soon as this information is available. | | At the first teleconference, the voting members of the CRISP team elected Izumi Okutani (APNIC region) as the Chair, and Alan Barrett (AFRINIC region) as the Vice-chair of the CRISP team. Izumi did a fantastic job and very ably chaired the remainder of the teleconference last night. | | Last night, the team discussed its proposed working methodology. There will be a teleconference twice weekly in the period leading up to the end of the year, before the Christmas/New Year break. During this period, the team agreed on an aggressive and ambitious timetable to produce a first draft response to the NTIA Request for Proposal by next week, to elicit public and community comments. The team expects to produce a second draft response during the first week in January 2015. The final submission to the ICG is due on 15 January 2015. The team will work by rough consensus, except that an 8 out of 10 vote of the voting members will be required to approve the final draft submission. | | Andrei Robachevsky (RIPE NCC region), Michael Abejuela (ARIN region), Esteban Lescano (LACNIC region) and I have volunteered to work on the first draft of the response before the next scheduled teleconference (that is, within the next 24 hours!). | | I will give you more updates when there are new developments. | | Craig | (Appointed APNIC staff member to the CRISP team) | | ** The CRISP charter is available here: https://www.nro.net/nro-and-internet-governance/iana-oversight/consolidated-rir-iana-stewardship-proposal-team-crisp-team | | | _______________________________________________________ | Craig Ng | General Counsel, APNIC | e: craig@apnic.net | p: +61 7 3858 3152 | m: +61 416 052 022 | www.apnic.net | _______________________________________________________ | | Join the conversation: https://blog.apnic.net/ | _______________________________________________________ | | | | | _______________________________________________ | IANAxfer mailing list | IANAxfer@apnic.net | http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer | | |

Many thanks Craig for very timely update of yesterday's call.
While the CRISP confcall is open to everybody as you said, having the
community synchronized is very important. Hope you or other CRISP members will do it.
Strongly agree. Thanks for highlighting this point Maemura-san.
I'm certainly committed to keep the APNIC community updated in sharing especially the differences between APNIC region and CRISP team proposals. I trust Craig and Dr. Govind feel the same.
It's absolutely important that APNIC community is comfortable with any proposal to be developed by CRISP Team, including differences from proposal developed in the APNIC region.
BTW, I think it good to have the comparison of proposal situations of
five RIRs. Do you have such material? If so it must be very helpful for the community.
NRO secretariat will help us collect and post all RIR proposals on its website. Will share it here on the list once it's available.
It was also suggested in the call yesterday and good to know there are specific needs within the APNIC community too, thanks!
Thanks, Izumi
(2014/12/10 12:28), MAEMURA Akinori wrote:
Craig,
Thank you very much for sharing the first CRISP Team teleconf. It is great to hear that Izumi has elected to the Chair position.
It's very aggressive for CRISP Team to develop the proposal in that short period.
While the CRISP confcall is open to everybody as you said, having the community synchronized is very important. Hope you or other CRISP members will do it.
BTW, I think it good to have the comparison of proposal situations of five RIRs. Do you have such material? If so it must be very helpful for the community.
Thank you!
Akinori
At Wed, 10 Dec 2014 01:01:31 +0000 In message D0ADE699.62DF%craig@apnic.net "[IANAxfer@apnic] Update on CRISP (Consolidated RIR IANA StewardshipProposal Team)" "Craig Ng craig@apnic.net" wrote:
| | | The CRISP team got together for the first time at midnight last night (Melbourne time), via a Webex teleconference. | | All 15 members of the CRISP team were present on the call, and there was enthusiastic participation by everyone. In addition, there were more than 10 non-CRISP observers in attendance. Under the CRISP charter, all CRISP teleconferences are open to anyone who would like to listen to the CRISP team discussions (as silent observers). The next scheduled CRISP teleconference will occur on 11 December at 13:00 UTC, and I will post dial-in and Webex details as soon as this information is available. | | At the first teleconference, the voting members of the CRISP team elected Izumi Okutani (APNIC region) as the Chair, and Alan Barrett (AFRINIC region) as the Vice-chair of the CRISP team. Izumi did a fantastic job and very ably chaired the remainder of the teleconference last night. | | Last night, the team discussed its proposed working methodology. There will be a teleconference twice weekly in the period leading up to the end of the year, before the Christmas/New Year break. During this period, the team agreed on an aggressive and ambitious timetable to produce a first draft response to the NTIA Request for Proposal by next week, to elicit public and community comments. The team expects to produce a second draft response during the first week in January 2015. The final submission to the ICG is due on 15 January 2015. The team will work by rough consensus, except that an 8 out of 10 vote of the voting members will be required to approve the final draft submission. | | Andrei Robachevsky (RIPE NCC region), Michael Abejuela (ARIN region), Esteban Lescano (LACNIC region) and I have volunteered to work on the first draft of the response before the next scheduled teleconference (that is, within the next 24 hours!). | | I will give you more updates when there are new developments. | | Craig | (Appointed APNIC staff member to the CRISP team) | | ** The CRISP charter is available here: https://www.nro.net/nro-and-internet-governance/iana-oversight/consolidated-rir-iana-stewardship-proposal-team-crisp-team | | | _______________________________________________________ | Craig Ng | General Counsel, APNIC | e: craig@apnic.net | p: +61 7 3858 3152 | m: +61 416 052 022 | www.apnic.net | _______________________________________________________ | | Join the conversation: https://blog.apnic.net/ | _______________________________________________________ | | | | | _______________________________________________ | IANAxfer mailing list | IANAxfer@apnic.net | http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer | | | _______________________________________________ IANAxfer mailing list IANAxfer@apnic.net http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer
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