Except for Edmon there have not been any comments on my proposal for the Monday AM Summit. I am still interested in any comments or suggestions folks have but I will continue to move forward. ACTION to Yannis: Please tell us when the morning coffee break is actually schedules on Monday. With that information we can finalize the overall time schedule. We have 2 1/2 hours. I'm modifying my previous proposal to the following: 10-20 minutes opening remarks, including Vint Cerf 30-60 minutes of position statements 30 minute break 45-75 minutes of interactive discussion 5-10 minutes of closing remarks ACTION to Edmon: How much time did you want to allow for Vint to speak? ACTION to Edmon: This is a .ASIA event so someone from .ASIA should open this event, presumably you. Will it be you or do you want to arrange for someone else? ACTION to Edmon: As moderator I could summarize and close but it would also be good for .ASIA to close. How do you handle this? I have proposed two related themes for this summit: some lessons learned in the form of why "I" did it and what it took to get it done, and a look at the future of the value "I" expect to get from it. We will then take questions from the audience. I suggest collecting written questions during the break. I suggest we allow questions to come written in Chinese (is this sensible) and thus we'll need someone available to translate questions. As moderator, I will ask all questions and keep the discussion moving. My current plan is not to take questions from the floor in real-time, although we can continue to allow written questions to be brought to the front for consideration. This suggestions I'll need a person available to help manage the contact. That leaves us with panelists. My starting list is: .ASIA needs to be represented - will this be you Edmon? .ORG should be represented - Lance Wolak Suzanne Woolf - from ISC she represents Bind, a root server operator, she's a member of SSAC and RSAC, she's RSAC liaison to the ICANN Board, she's active in the IETF What I would like to do at this point is identify DNSSEC folks from the region. This includes: Japan Malaysia India I would also like to suggest we include one or two of the .ASIA Friends and Family participants. ACTION to everyone: Is this a reasonable set of panelists? ACTION to Edmon: I'll need some suggestions from you for regional panelists. That's it for now. Jim