<DIV>Sounds realistic. Make a small working group and let them come up with strategies and other policy issues. </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>how the voice from developing countries will be ensured? pl bring practioners to have something very critical to reach the broader communities of potential internet user...</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Regars,</DIV> <DIV>Shahid<BR><BR><B><I>Kleinwächter, Wolfgang <wolfgang.kleinwaechter@medienkomm.uni-halle.de></I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Milton: <BR>But what is their agenda, what do they have to say, what principles will guide them? And how will that be brought to bear on specific, real policy choices in real governance agencies? I would rather attend a meeting of 12 people who know what they want to do and are willing and able to intervene in real processes, than a meeting of 12,000 people who don't and
aren't.<BR><BR><BR><BR>Wolfgang:<BR><BR>Why not to start with 12 people in a working group to draft a strategy to find out what to do and how to intervene? <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>____________________________________________________________<BR>You received this message as a subscriber on the list:<BR>governance@lists.cpsr.org<BR>To be removed from the list, send any message to:<BR>governance-unsubscribe@lists.cpsr.org<BR><BR>For all list information and functions, see:<BR>http://lists.cpsr.org/lists/info/governance<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p>
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