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AMM Report: BoF : Cooperation SIG (PPAC). Akinori Maemura APNIC 38 Brisbane, Australia Friday, 19th September 2014. Cooperation SIG Proposal. EC Proposal
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AMM Report:BoF: Cooperation SIG (PPAC) Akinori Maemura APNIC 38 Brisbane, Australia Friday, 19th September 2014
Cooperation SIG Proposal • EC Proposal • Form a “Cooperation SIG” to provide a venue for discussions about Internet issues related to APNIC community interests, but involving governments, other organizations and communities • Scope could include • public policy, • Internet Governance, • network security regulation, • law enforcement cooperation, • whois privacy, • other related topics considered relevant by the APNIC community • Modeled after RIPE Cooperation Work Group • http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/wg/coop
BoF Report • BoF: Cooperation SIG • 11:00-12:30 Tuesday, 16 September 2014 • Attendance = 30 • 22 delegates • 6 Adobe Connect • 2 YouTube • Webcast video: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7lVgAKPytY • Presentation slides: • http://www.slideshare.net/apnic/cooperation-sig-final-final
Community Discussion • Comments • Process: late inclusion of BoF into APNIC38 program • Evolution: from PPAC to cooperation-sig • Scope: support to include governments in the new SIG • Concern that it should be effective and active: will it have enough support?
Proposed Draft Charter – Proposed • The Cooperation SIG is a forum for discussion about broader Internet issues like Public Policy and Internet Governance, which are related to APNIC community interests, but which involve governments, other organizations, and other communities. • The Secretariat will report to the SIG about APNIC’s outreach activities and seek advice and guidance on future activities. • The SIG will act as a forum to develop and clarify the APNIC community's position on issues of relevance to the public sector, or on matters for which a community position has been sought. • The SIG should focus on information sharing, outreach, capacity building, and other activities that will advance APNIC’s vision for a global, open, stable, and secure Internet.
Where to now? • Consensus call • CONFER: Consensus to endorse formation of Cooperation SIG (as a successor of the PPAC) • Appointment of acting Co-Chair(s): DrGovind (NIXI), Aftab Siddiqui (Cybernet Pakistan), and Dean Pemberton (InternetNZ) • Next • Secretariat to establish a new mailing list and migrate PPAC subscribers • Mailing list work on Draft Charter • Call for Chair Nominees January/February 2015 • APNIC 39, Fukuoka Japan 2015 • First SIG Meeting • Elect Chair & Co-Chair(s) • Endorse Charter