[bestbits] Last day of WTPF - drafting concluding statement
Nnenna Nwakanma
nnenna75 at gmail.com
Thu May 16 08:51:39 EDT 2013
Hi Michael
Matthew has lost Internet connection and only has a .doc
You were not tossed out, editing finished so the doc could be pulled.
Plenary is underway and unfotuntely text has to go out.
Bes regards
Nnenna
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:42 PM, michael gurstein <gurstein at gmail.com>wrote:
> Interesting… I just followed up on Jeremy's invitation… made a comment…
> and was subsequently tossed out of the discussion and am now denied access
> to making any further comments. Any explanation for this?****
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> (BTW, here is my comment…****
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> *Without having been able to follow the WTPF discussions in great depth
> and also without following the discussion here except recently I'm noting
> in the document continuing reference to a "multistakeholder model"... and
> moreover to "multistakeholder processes" etc. Can anyone point me to a
> clear articulation of what is meant by the "multistakeholder model".
> Further if we are to be ascribing so fulsomely to the multistakeholder
> process should we not also be asking for some rather clearer articulation
> of the nature of the internal processes of the various stakeholders whom we
> are accepting as peers in these processes if only to understand the basis
> from which they are making their interventions.*
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> M****
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> *From:* bestbits-request at lists.bestbits.net [mailto:
> bestbits-request at lists.bestbits.net] *On Behalf Of *Jeremy Malcolm
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 16, 2013 4:30 AM
> *To:* <bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
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> *Subject:* [bestbits] Last day of WTPF - drafting concluding statement****
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> A group of us are here in Geneva for the WTPF, including Valeria from APC,
> Anja from Internet Democracy Project, Emma and Matthew from CDT, Joana from
> FGV, Deborah from Access, Lea and Gene from Global Partners,
> Wolfgang, Avri, Bill Drake and I apologise if I have forgotten any others.
> As you may have read elsewhere, the draft opinions for the WTPF were
> adopted with almost no changes, and a late proposed opinion by Brazil on
> operationalising the role of governments in Internet governance, was
> discussed but in the end not agreed, and may go to the CWG-Internet for
> further action. ****
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> Today we will have the opportunity to deliver a closing statement at the
> plenary. Because of the need for this to respond to the event as it
> developed, this has been written on the fly over lunchtime today (with
> Matthew taking the lead), so I hope you will understand the limitations
> that we are operating under here. But if you are online now and would like
> a link to view and edit the document, please email myself or Matthew <
> mshears at cdt.org> and we will send you the link to a Google Doc. I won't
> paste the text here simply because it is still changing as we speak, and it
> would become inaccurate within just a few minutes.****
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