Help ICANN have a better web site
All wisdom is collective, right? ICANN has issued a plea for help with its site. I'm hoping we'll get a great deal of input. I do think this is a good sign that ICANN is trying to become more understandable.
What would you like to see the site do?
It's not easy to tell what ICANN is doing, so how can we make that easier? What links should the site have to outside resources that could help with news/explanations/commentary about what ICANN is doing? How can we make the policy process of the GNSO more visible and understandable? How can the site help with remote participation? How can we show who the people are that are involved with ICANN? (the ICANNWiki does a great job with this).
It's a key question: how can the site help people understand and get involved with ICANN issues without having to spend a year trying to figure out what's up?
I know, I know, I'm asking for optimism and involvement. But when it comes to the web site, it's all to the good. This organization really should have a useable web site, and I do think that ICANN is committed to change in this area.
