[bestbits] Best Bits MAG nominations for your approval - URGENT

parminder parminder at itforchange.net
Mon Nov 25 12:23:29 EST 2013


Everything in the draft letter makes it look like a Best Bits 
nominations.... If it is not a Bestbits nomination why does the name 
Bestbits come again and again in the letter.  why dont we just stop 
playing around with the process... If some people and organisations want 
to send some names let them do it together.... parminder



On Monday 25 November 2013 09:12 PM, Jeremy Malcolm wrote:
> On 21 Nov 2013, at 4:45 pm, Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org 
> <mailto:jeremy at ciroap.org>> wrote:
>
>> To summarise the current status of discussions as I perceive them:
>>
>>   * Rather than picking and choosing between the existing civil
>>     society representatives, we should simply support the
>>     continuation of all civil society representatives who have served
>>     less than a three-year term.
>>   * But if one or more spots are vacant, some affirmative support has
>>     been received for the self-nominations of Matthew Shears, Nnenna
>>     Nwakanma, Bertrand de la Chapelle to fill them.
>>   * Self-nominations from Ana Perdigao and Imran Ahmed Shah are yet
>>     to receive affirmative support.
>>
>>
>> So, as our contribution, we could add a paragraph simply saying the 
>> above to the joint civil society MAG nomination letter (see below).
>
> Sorry for the delay in following up on this.  Taking into account the 
> various process objections, we are going to fall back to a less 
> contentious and more familiar process, which is that of the sign-on 
> letter.  By no means does this mean that Best Bits should limit its 
> actions to sign-on letters, and nor does it imply acceptance of all 
> the objections to the nomination process that we proposed (some of 
> which will be addressed separately).  But it does mean that, with only 
> days to go before the deadline, it makes sense to return to something 
> tried and tested while we work out the kinks.
>
> So a draft letter (or section of a joint letter, that could be 
> submitted with the IGC and Diplo) is at 
> http://igcaucus.org:9001/p/mag-nomination for your consideration.  The 
> nominees shown in the draft letter are those that received affirmative 
> support on this list during the discussion period from at least one 
> person other than themselves.  The nominees also fulfil the criteria 
> that we suggested, which were:
>
>   * Must be active civil society participants
>   * Should be at least 2 from each of the 5 geographical regions if
>     possible
>   * Should attempt to achieve gender balance
>   * Should include as much diversity as possible; e.g. for skill and
>     knowledge set, age, disability, etc.
>   * Should include people who have shown commitment to keeping CS
>     updated on developments
>   * Should be people who have shown some ability in advocacy with
>     governments and the private sector in order to help achieve CS
>     positions
>
> Earlier the same new nominees shown in the letter (though not the 
> renewing ones, as at that time there was no clear consensus on whether 
> to include them) were also sent to the IGC nomcom for consideration in 
> their own nomination process.  To forestall further procedural debate 
> about this, I just forwarded the names to the IGC in an individual 
> capacity, with Anja also supporting; though we are steering committee 
> members, any individual could have done the same.
>
> The nominations are to be sent to the IGF Secretariat by 1 December, 
> so we will close edits to the draft letter at midnight GMT on 29 
> November, and open it for endorsements from 1am.  Please let us have 
> your thoughts by then, either by editing the pad or replying on this 
> thread.
>
> -- 
>
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