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 <[email protected]> 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 
> <https://www.intgovforum.org/en/content/dynamic-coalition-on-dns-issues-dc-dnsi>.
>  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 
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https://intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-dc-dnsi-closing-the-governance-gaps-new-paradigms-for-a-safer-dns&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1695035071339233&usg=AOvVaw35tHtlcUO9xIaC7sKpmx7Q>.
>  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 <https://lists.dnsrf.org/postorius/lists/dc-dnsi.lists.dnsrf.org/>.
> 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
> 
> -- 
> Carolina Caeiro
> Senior Policy and Governance Specialist
> 
> Oxford Information Labs 
> Lincoln House, Pony Road, Oxford OX4 2RD  
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