[CS Bureau] Re: Consultations on implementation
Al Alegre
alalegre at fma.ph
Tue Apr 26 13:39:24 BST 2005
Also in support of the spirit of Bertrand's comments,
and the suggestion to formalize the inquiry and
statement of concern...
(via Bureau or WG on Working Methods?)
Al Alegre
----- Original Message -----
From: Adam Peake <ajp at glocom.ac.jp>
To: <bureau at wsis-cs.org>
Cc: <lachapelle at openwsis.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 7:57 PM
Subject: [CS Bureau] Re: Consultations on implementation
> At 1:13 PM +0200 4/26/05, Bertrand de LA CHAPELLE
wrote:
> >Tracey,
> >
> >From your previous reply and the mention of Ralf, I
> >underestand the invitation letter was addressed to
various
> >people, intuitu personnae, and not to the CS Bureau.
> >
> >Is that right ?
>
>
> That's right. I also got one (probably for
> making noise about Internet governance.) But
> that part of your letters aside, I think you are
> writing the right things. Could perhaps add that
> it would be helpful to know who from CS was
> invited, perhaps the Bureau could ask?
>
> At the very least we should express our concern
> about the nature of the meeting, i.e. an ITU
> organized meeting to feed into the ITU Council WG
> on WSIS, rather than being called by the WSIS
> President (what's going on?); short notice and
> short discussion time; lack of clarity about the
> status of any outcome, how any recommendations
> might be used and presented (we should be worried
> that recommendations from this small ad-hoc
> meeting might slip and become a major input to
> WSIS.)
>
> Adam
>
>
> >Bertrand
> >
> >---- Original message ----
> >>Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 19:02:33 +0200
> >>From: Tracey Naughton <tracey at traceynaughton.com>
> >>Subject: [CS Bureau] proposed letter from CSB on
informal
> >ITU consultations / implimentation
> >>To: bureau at wsis-cs.org
> >>
> >>Dear All
> >>
> >>Please do take some time to read the letters drafted
by
> >Bertrand
> >>reiterating the call for multi-stakeholderism, and
checking
> >that the
> >>May meeting to consult on implementation will not
later be
> >labeled as
> >>more consultative than it is. The letter calls for a
well
> >planned
> >>consultation, probably linked to PrepCom 3. This
makes
> >sense in terms
> >>of resources and may mean those wanting to attend
will need
> >to arrive a
> >>little earlier.
> >>
> >>Please just indicate if you agree or not with the
general
> >sentiments of
> >>the letters, so Bertrand can proceed.
> >>
> >>best regards
> >>
> >>Tracey
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Tracey Naughton
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