Difference between revisions of "ALAC Timeline"
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at:09/08/2000 shift:($dx,-10) text:At The deadline for activation, more than 76,000 members of the At-Large electorate were listed.~ | at:09/08/2000 shift:($dx,-10) text:At The deadline for activation, more than 76,000 members of the At-Large electorate were listed.~ | ||
at:10/01/2000 text:Election via online ballots was organized with the assistance of a Membership Implementation Task Force (MITF). ~ | at:10/01/2000 text:Election via online ballots was organized with the assistance of a Membership Implementation Task Force (MITF). ~ | ||
− | at:11/01/2000 shift:($dx, | + | at:11/01/2000 shift:($dx,10) text:Five new directors began their terms on the ICANN Board at the first Annual General Meeting in Los Angeles ~ |
at:02/01/2002 shift:($dx,-20)text:President’s Report outlines extensive reforms. The report calls for Participation in Councils by Self-Organized ~Forums (Individuals and/or Entities with Common Interests), including potentially an At Large organization for individuals.~ | at:02/01/2002 shift:($dx,-20)text:President’s Report outlines extensive reforms. The report calls for Participation in Councils by Self-Organized ~Forums (Individuals and/or Entities with Common Interests), including potentially an At Large organization for individuals.~ | ||
at:08/01/2002 shift:($dx,-10) text: the At-Large Advisory Committee Assistance Group made a proposal for a 15-person ALAC, which the ICANN Board ~approved with new bylaws in October 2002. This new model was created in order to provide a way for active individual Internet users ~from around the world to participate in ICANN. ~ | at:08/01/2002 shift:($dx,-10) text: the At-Large Advisory Committee Assistance Group made a proposal for a 15-person ALAC, which the ICANN Board ~approved with new bylaws in October 2002. This new model was created in order to provide a way for active individual Internet users ~from around the world to participate in ICANN. ~ |