<div dir="ltr">I think that's an excellent suggestion.<div>I would also like to express my appreciation of the way in which a comment that was originally a criticism has been "re-engineered" as a way forward.</div>
<div>This could be a helpful model - criticise but also try to suggest a useful outcome.</div><div>Deirdre</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 24 April 2014 10:58, Daniel Pimienta <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:pimienta@funredes.org" target="_blank">pimienta@funredes.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Only that picking and choosing
will lead us towards controversies that will perhaps be unsolvable, and
the idea is to capitalise on the the massive positive reaction to
Nnenna's speech not only within CS but almost
universally,,</blockquote><br></div>
I have nothing again the endorsment as I agree with every word but I
could not resist though to highlight a paradox quite symptomatic of our
context which tells as much as about the IGF as the very
speech...<br><br>
That said, if we really want to capitalize let's draw from the speech a
"(civil society) core values" document which could be used as
the <i>greatest common denominato</i>r of people joining this forum and
in the future allow to the draw a clearer line between the consensual
positions and the non consensual ones and hopefully would limit or better
locate the contoversies. This would go beyond showcasing.<br><br>
Nnenna, do you feel to do it? The Web Foundation, by the way, would have
the best institutional legitimacy for such initiative.<br><br>
As i see it it would be a document from civil society but not preventing
other stakeholder groups to adhere. <br><div class="">--
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