<br>Jeremy and all,<br>given the limited info and also time, could we start a consensus call with some conditional<br>element?<br>I mean we ask general support for joining this open letter within IGC as <br>consensus call and also ask the organizer to modify the wording that reflects the <br>
latest and accurate info?<br><br> and maybe the details can be left to us, co-coordinators if IGC also agrees.<br><br>Izumi<br><br><br>2011年10月6日木曜日 Jeremy Malcolm <a href="mailto:jeremy@ciroap.org">jeremy@ciroap.org</a>:<br>
> In principle I think we should lend support, but I'm not sure about the wording of the letter. I understand that e-G20 is not an official name of the meeting, it is just a meeting of the G20 summit at which Internet will be discussed. If the letter could be revised to reflect the position better, then we could probably do a rapid consensus call on this list, and if that succeeded then to include our name.<br>
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