Some thoughts on the session:

        Basically most of the session time was wasted with
        approximately 10 addresses by the usual suspects all of which
        had the same content, namely exactly zero.

        This is not new, it has been unchanged approximately since I
        have attended the first meeting many years ago.

        The only exception was Alan Barrett who then however faced
        headwind for making the practical and good suggestion of
        clients to engage their providers if and when these do not
        provide Universal Access.

        Several speakers (in particular the (outgoing African) Board
        Members who should have ample opportunity to actually do
        something about it (but NEVER do)) pontificated about how
        important it would be to have ICANN Meetings in Africa.

        While I am all in favor of that, in particular in Namibia, the
        Chair wasted the opportunity to engage ICANN's CEO on this,
        which had to be done by Sébastien Bachollet and even in
        English, pointing out that one of the reasons to create the
        smaller ICANN (policy) meetings was to have reduced
        requirements in oder to be able to hold meetings in developing
        countries.

        Of course he was fobbed off, and, in a manner which I consider
        bordering the line of ICANN's Standards of Acceptable
        Behavior.

        The point is not that we need to have meetings in all ICANN
        regions and in particular in Africa, which we do, and we all
        know that, the question is why ICANN is not doing it or
        anything about it?

        Well, I think, this is because the "paying" stakeholders do
        not wish to meet in less than 5 star environments close to
        major airports, let alone transit.

        This US-centricity which is patently obvious in so many ICANN
        aspects is, in my view, not compatible with the multi
        stakeholder model.

        Fortunately there was no time to review or even debate the
        "statement", which mostly nobody reads, but most certainly is
        never acted upon.

greetings, el
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