Thank you Internet Society’s Africa, and Thank you Dawit and Michuki,
This is what we expected from ISOC and from you as real Africans who really 
cares about the stability of this continent.

Few points I would like to highlight as follows:

1) The Board can never viewed as part of any problem (I prefer use issues 
instead) if and only if we (I will always use WE as we are one community) 
increase the level of transparency. However, increasing transparency DID NOT 
mean to disclose everything. While I personally support disclosing the 
methodologies use to take decisions, I believe this is to be evaluated by the 
board its self to decide on the information to be share with members, 
community, etc. Overall, the board needed to build a trusted relationship with 
the community.

2) Engagement is always good thing, semi-annual meeting with one of them 
organized with AFNOG and accommodate Af* is what we practices for a while. Is 
this enough or not is not easy to judge by simply take individual views in such 
session. We need to consider that over-engagement will negatively affect the 
organization not only in term of financial cost but also the cost of the 
stability of running the organization, as we need to give board, staff etc a 
peaceful environment to act and innovate. Substantially, engagement is a two 
way process, let us see how we can encourage the other parts (than AFRINIC) to 
initiate engagement initiatives.  ;-)

3) Enforce the CC is an urgent requirement not only the personal attack but 
other hostile activities against the organization and its stability. This is 
not an easy task, I experienced this during my long term as PDWG Co-, with the 
population of the community and the diversity of individual and the groups 
while taking into consideration the number of contributions especially before 
and after the meeting, its really difficult to moderate the list in a way that 
satisfying the community and reflect a better image of the glob. We need to 
tolerate some and stickily avoid/mitigate/prevent or even ban unacceptable 
locution. This is again a big dilemma as continuous monitoring and instant 
judgement not an easy task to be achieved. The better way in my perspective is 
to count on the community maturity to tolerate and ignore bad things posted in 
an angry moment.
In this regard, I propose to have a dedicated group or sub-group may be under 
Governance Committee to enforce CC in the mailing list and during the meeting 
and other sessions.

4) The  legal interpretations and other bylaw issues can't be discussed in such 
details during open mic, only specialists in a small dedicated group can 
provide useful contributions and suggested the way-forward. As you can notice 
different views and different wishes are expressed at the end only specialist 
can enlightening and guide the community to respect the local laws and maintain 
the spirit of the bottom-up system for RIRs.

5) In page (3) please remove/rephrase this sentence "....  vote on policy 
proposals. ..." cos its not accurate.

6) I would also propose that the Nomination and Election processes to be 
conducted by the governance committee, or at least they need to set a clear 
rule and procedure for those sensitive activities.

Once again I would like to thank Dawit and Michuki for this detailed report and 
their observations and proposals.

Regards,


Sami H.O. Salih, PhD., PMP®
Assistant Prof, School of Electronics Engineering,
Sudan University of Science and Technology,
sami.sa...@sustech.edu
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From: Mark Tinka <mark.ti...@seacom.mu>
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 12:51 AM
To: community-discuss@afrinic.net <community-discuss@afrinic.net>
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Fwd: [AfrICANN-discuss] Report of the AFRINIC 
Open Mic Session on June 20

Good work, Mich and team!

Mark.

On 23/Jul/19 22:30, Noah wrote:
Dear Dawit and Michuki

Thanks you so much for this report and having read through it, I find it very 
accurate as it covers the accounts of the said deliberations. We hope all 
stakeholders will consider the content of the report and act upon it.

Looking forward to more engagement and collaboration.

Cheers
Noah

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From: Dawit Bekele <bek...@isoc.org<mailto:bek...@isoc.org>>
Date: Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 12:40 PM
Subject: [AfrICANN-discuss] Report of the AFRINIC Open Mic Session on June 20
To: AfrICANN Community List <afric...@afrinic.net<mailto:afric...@afrinic.net>>



Hi all,

As you might remember, AFRINIC board asked Michuki and I to moderate the open 
mic discussion after the board meeting on June 20. We accepted the request and 
moderated the meeting as best as we could. With some delay, we have prepared a 
report of the meeting that we would like to share here (attached). We focused 
on reporting on the issues raised rather than providing detailed minutes of the 
discussion.

Please let us know if there is any inaccuracy so that we make corrections 
before submitting a final version.

Thank you,

Dawit Bekele and Michuki Mwangi

Internet Society

African Regional Bureau





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