Dear colleagues, 

The 52nd ICANN meeting was held in Singapore from 8-12 February, attracting 
around 1800 participants on-site, as well as numerous remote participants. The 
issues surrounding the transition of IANA stewardship and ICANN accountability 
were again at the top of the agenda, and RIPE community members and RIPE NCC 
staff contributed to these discussions.

Discussion of the CRISP Team Proposal
As discussed in the RIPE Cooperation Working Group and elsewhere, the Internet 
numbers community submitted its proposal for future stewardship of the 
number-related IANA functions to the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination 
Group. This proposal, and the counterpart proposal regarding the IANA protocol 
parameter registries developed within the Internet Engineering Task Force 
(IETF), were discussed in various ICANN 52 sessions, with representatives of 
the CRISP team, including Izumi Okutani (CRISP team Chair), Alan Barrett (CRISP 
team Vice-chair) and Nurani Nimpuno (RIPE CRISP team representative) 
contributing to discussions and ensuring all aspects of the numbers community 
IANA stewardship proposal were correctly understood.

The meeting provided opportunities for the RIR senior staff, CRISP team 
members, members of the ICG, ICANN staff, NTIA staff and representatives of the 
other IANA affected communities to discuss implementation and operational 
questions arising from the community proposals already delivered. It also 
provided an opportunity for initial discussions between legal personnel from 
the RIRs and ICANN regarding development of the Service Level Agreement 
covering operation of the IANA Numbering Services (as defined in the numbers 
community IANA proposal).

Links to all of the sessions dealing with IANA stewardship transition are 
available at:
https://ripe.net/iana-discussions

ICANN Accountability
The Cross Community Working Group on Enhancing ICANN Accountability 
(CCWG-Accountability) met numerous times during the week to continue its work 
identifying and developing solutions to accountability concerns, with a 
particular focus on those issues which the group identifies as critical ahead 
of the IANA stewardship transition. The link between these accountability 
solutions and a successful transition of the IANA stewardship was again 
emphasised by participants including Lawrence Strickling, the Assistant 
Secretary for Communications and Information and Administrator with the 
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).

RIPE NCC’s Athina Fragkouli is participating in the CCWG-Accountability as an 
ASO representative (alongside Izumi Okutani, Fiona Asonga and Jorge Villa), and 
will seek feedback from the RIPE community and provide updates as the group’s 
work progresses.

Progress on the Naming Community Proposal
Discussions during the week also focused heavily on the proposal currently 
under development by the Cross-Community Working Group to Develop an IANA 
Stewardship Transition Proposal on Naming Related Functions (commonly referred 
to as the CWG-Stewardship). The CWG-Stewardship’s recent announcement regarding 
a revised timeline that would see its proposal delivered to the ICG in June 
2015 was of particular interest. There were also discussions on the substantive 
concerns about whether ICANN itself or a new, external contracting company 
would hold the stewardship of the names-related IANA functions. The Chairs of 
the CWG-Stewardship have released a statement summarising developments coming 
out of ICANN 52:
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-4-2015-02-12-en

In addition, the ICANN Board issued a statement clarifying that it will 
promptly forward the proposals received from the ICG and the 
CCWG-Accountability to the NTIA, without modification:
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-3-2015-02-12-en

Best regards,

Chris Buckridge
Senior External Relations Officer
RIPE NCC


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