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− | at:03/01/1999 shift:($dx,-35) text:The Membership Advisory Committee (MAC) was formed in Singapore during the first ICANN Public Meeting. | + | at:03/01/1999 shift:($dx,-35) text:''The Membership Advisory Committee (MAC) was formed in Singapore during the first ICANN Public Meeting.'' |
at:05/01/1999 shift:($dx,-10) text:The Membership Advisory Committee met during the second ICANN Public Meeting in Berlin. It recommended a selection ~of the At-Large voting directors via global elections in the year 2000, starting initially with an election for one director from each~ of the five ICANN geographic regions. ~ | at:05/01/1999 shift:($dx,-10) text:The Membership Advisory Committee met during the second ICANN Public Meeting in Berlin. It recommended a selection ~of the At-Large voting directors via global elections in the year 2000, starting initially with an election for one director from each~ of the five ICANN geographic regions. ~ | ||
at:11/01/1999 shift:($dx,-5) text:The Markle Foundation committed to support the launch of the ICANN At-Large Membership program.~ | at:11/01/1999 shift:($dx,-5) text:The Markle Foundation committed to support the launch of the ICANN At-Large Membership program.~ | ||
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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. ~ | ||
− | at:10/31/2002 shift:($dx, 15) text:The ICANN Board adopted new bylaws that established the ALAC and authorized its Regional At-Large Organizations. ~These bylaws called for the ALAC to eventually consist of ten members selected by Regional At-Large Organizations, supplemented by five~ members selected by the ICANN Nominating Committee. ~ | + | at:10/31/2002 shift:($dx,15) text:The ICANN Board adopted new bylaws that established the ALAC and authorized its Regional At-Large Organizations. ~These bylaws called for the ALAC to eventually consist of ten members selected by Regional At-Large Organizations, supplemented by five~ members selected by the ICANN Nominating Committee. ~ |
at:03/01/2003 shift:($dx,20) text:The ICANN Board appointed 15 members to form the Interim ALAC, with a plan to transition this to an ALAC composed~ of members selected from five geographically-based Regional At-Large Organizations (RALOs) and the Nominating Committee. ~ | at:03/01/2003 shift:($dx,20) text:The ICANN Board appointed 15 members to form the Interim ALAC, with a plan to transition this to an ALAC composed~ of members selected from five geographically-based Regional At-Large Organizations (RALOs) and the Nominating Committee. ~ | ||
− | at:12/01/2003 shift:($dx, 25) text:The first set of six organizations in three geographic regions were certified as At-Large Structures, including ~Societa Internet, Arab Knowledge Management Society, Alfa-Redi, Förderverein Informationstechnik und Gesellschaft, Internet Society ~Luxembourg in Europe, and Internet Society Bulgaria | + | at:12/01/2003 shift:($dx,25) text:The first set of six organizations in three geographic regions were certified as At-Large Structures, including ~Societa Internet, Arab Knowledge Management Society, Alfa-Redi, Förderverein Informationstechnik und Gesellschaft, Internet Society ~Luxembourg in Europe, and Internet Society Bulgaria |
at:06/01/2007 text:The Interim ALAC became the ALAC, with the last RALO-appointed ALAC Members beginning their terms.~ | at:06/01/2007 text:The Interim ALAC became the ALAC, with the last RALO-appointed ALAC Members beginning their terms.~ | ||
at:05/01/2008 text:the first organizational review begins~ | at:05/01/2008 text:the first organizational review begins~ | ||
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at:05/01/2016 text:the second organizational review begins~ | at:05/01/2016 text:the second organizational review begins~ | ||
at:05/01/2017 text:The second Organizational Review ends~ | at:05/01/2017 text:The second Organizational Review ends~ | ||
− | at:11/01/2019 text:60 At-Large Ambassadors from 200 | + | at:11/01/2019 shift:($dx,25) text:60 At-Large Ambassadors from 200 At-Large Structures and 80 individual RALO members convened at ATLAS III during ICANN 66 in Montreal |
</timeline><ref>[https://atlarge.icann.org/about/alac-history About ALAC, ICANN]</ref> | </timeline><ref>[https://atlarge.icann.org/about/alac-history About ALAC, ICANN]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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