Dear Carolina - and all,

In the recent times my main interest has shifted from DNS matters to issues related to multilingualism in the Internet. I know that multilingualism has aspects that are related to the DNS, like for instance IDNs, but my focus is now more on a cultural point of view rather than a technical point of view.

I will therefore not join the new mailing list, but plan to nevertheless attend the DC-DNSI session, that I have marked on my calendar.

Best regards,
Roberto



On 18.09.2023, at 16:50, Carolina Caeiro <carolina.caeiro@oxil.co.uk> wrote:

Dear all,

It is a pleasure to resume contact with all members of the Dynamic Coalition on DNS Issues.

This is Carolina Caeiro from the DNS Research Federation and Nik Smith from Verisign. Nik and I have been collaborating on reactivating the work of the DC-DNSI over the last couple of months.

As the WSIS+20 process approaches, we believe it is important for the IGF to continue featuring conversations on the role of the DNS in Internet governance and explore how the Internet community can strengthen multi stakeholder responses to address issues that involve the DNS.

We are reaching out to invite you to join the conversation!

We have updated the work plan for the DC-DNSI. You can access the text here. We are happy to take any feedback you may have on the proposed lines of work, either through the mailing list or if you’d like to contact us directly.

We have secured a spot in the agenda of the forthcoming IGF. Our session entitled "Closing the Governance Gaps: New Paradigms for a Safer DNS" is tentatively scheduled for Monday October 9 from 17:00 to 18:30 Kyoto time (UTC+9). You may find the session description here. The goal is to have a conversation about existing and emerging  governance gaps in combating DNS-related online threats and explore concrete actions needed to bridge those gaps from across the Internet ecosystem. This will be a great opportunity for the community to provide input and feedback on the proposed action plan for the coalition.

Here are some concrete actions we would appreciate from the members of this mailing list:
  • Confirm your continued interest in the DC-DNSI. We would like to update the list of participating stakeholders, so if you would like to continue participating in the Dynamic Coalition, please subscribe to the new mailing list here.
  • Give us input on the proposed action plan. You can do this via email to the mailing list, individual emails to the points of contact, or at the IGF session itself. Depending on the appetite of the group, we may organise an interim meeting ahead of the IGF in Kyoto.
  • Join the session at IGF 2023. We have a diverse set of speakers, and would love to have as many members of this mailing list to join the conversation. We will be circulating scheduling details once the final IGF agenda is confirmed.
We are excited to reactivate the work of the DC-DNSI and facilitate conversations among the members of this group.

We look forward to your feedback.

Warm regards,

Carolina & Nik

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Carolina Caeiro

Senior Policy and Governance Specialist

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