Thanks for the update.
I'd really like to push the idea that we stop using the word "leaders"
and start using "spokespeople".
It's something I should have realised many years ago; the enormous
scientific collaborations at CERN who used to be my customers have
used this terminology (or spokesman/spokeswoman) for ever. It really
is closer to what we want to project about our community, isn't it?
Regards
Brian
On 15/02/2014 23:21, IETF Chair wrote:
For your information, the IETF and IAB chairs participated in a meeting where
we met with leaders of a number of other Internet organisations. A brief
statement was issued:
Leaders of the organizations responsible for coordination of the Internet
technical infrastructure (loosely referred to as “I* leaders”) met last week
in Santa Monica, California, USA. During the 2-day meeting, they discussed
activities underway and exchanged views and updates on a range of topics
including:
• IETF and W3C efforts to improve overall Internet privacy and security
(http://www.ietf.org & http://w3.org)
• Globalization of the IANA functions (http://www.iana.org)
• The 1net initiative, website and new collaboration forum
(http://1net.org)
• The “Netmundial” – Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of
Internet Governance (http://netmundial.br)
• ICANN strategy panels and globalization efforts (http://www.icann.org)
• Preparations for the 2014 ITU Plenipotentiary Conference
(http://www.internetsociety.org/plenipotbackground)
• Web 25th anniversary and W3C 20th anniversary planning (http://w3.org)
There was discussion of the significant progress and momentum that has
developed since our last meeting, and as well as the need for continued
engagement of all stakeholders in evolution of the Internet ecosystem. The
leaders were encouraged by the progress made in many areas, and note that
there is a lot of work happening in our respective communities, driven by
the participants and handled with the usual community processes.
The meeting also welcomed Kathy Brown, the incoming CEO of the Internet
Society, and Carolina Aguerre as a representative of the ccTLD registry
community.
Participating I* Leaders:
• Adiel A. Akplogan, CEO African Network Information Center (AFRINIC)
• John Curran, CEO American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
• Paul Wilson, Director General Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre
(APNIC)
• Russ Housley, Chair Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
• Fadi Chehadé, President and CEO Internet Corporation for Assigned
Names and Numbers (ICANN)
• Jari Arkko, Chair Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
• Kathy Brown, President and CEO Internet Society (ISOC)
• Raúl Echeberría, CEO Latin America and Caribbean Internet Addresses
Registry (LACNIC)
• Axel Pawlik, Managing Director Réseaux IP Européens Network
Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC)
• Jeff Jaffe, CEO World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
• Carolina Aguerre, General Manager, LACTLD (association of ccTLD
registry operators in Latin America and Caribbean)
(From
http://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence-reports-documents/2014-2/statement-from-the-i-leaders-coordination-meeting-santa-monica-14-february-2014/)