[bestbits] Applications close May 31 - Best Bits steering committee election
Imran
imran at IGFPAK.org
Tue May 27 06:37:58 EDT 2014
Dear Best Bits Fellows,
With reference to recent call for the nomination for the election of Best Bits Steering Committee, I would like submit self-nomination for Asia Pacific region and for the non-geographical position. I support Best Bits policy and support related activities.
I belongs to a small city of Pakistan and have MBA (MIS) degrees. With the aim of formation of a civilized multi lingual Internet to serve national, regional and global community members, I spare some time to serve in the community for their awareness, betterment and improvements and with the same interest, I am also participating in policy developments processes like ICANN’s Fast Track for IDN ccTLDs, new gTLDs, .PK ccTLD issues, .پاکستان (.Pakistan IDN ccTLD in Urdu), ICT4Development, National Technology Foresight Project (Ministry of Science & Technology Pakistan) and Cyber Crimes Law of Pakistan. I initiated Linguistic Internet Council to unite Linguistic Internet User Communities and to form linguistic Internet layers with excellence. I also founded Urdu Internet Society (UISoc.org) and a working group ‘IGF Pak’. We conducted IGFPAK-2011 Conference along with IGF Remote Hubs 2011 & 2012 at International Islamic University, Islamabad. I am working for the formation of global consortium for Civilized Internet for Next Generation/ Innocent Minds and have successfully conducted a workshop on ‘Governance for the Internet of Kids, Teenagers and Youngsters’ at APrIGF 2013 Seoul Conference <http://igfpak.org/?p=410> http://igfpak.org/?p=410. Detail of the workshop of "Governance for the Internet of Kids, Teenagers and Youngsters" is available at url http://2013.rigf.asia/workshop-32/ & http://2013.rigf.asia/day3/ .
Thanking you and Best Regards
Imran Ahmed Shah
Founder & Executive Member
Linguistic Internet Council, Urdu Internet Society
Internet Governance Forum of Pakistan
[imran at uisoc.org]
[imran at IGFPAK.org]
[+92-300-4130617]
From: bestbits-request at lists.bestbits.net [mailto:bestbits-request at lists.bestbits.net] On Behalf Of Ian Peter
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 12:00 PM
To: Carolina Rossini
Cc: bestbits at lists.bestbits.net
Subject: Re: [bestbits] Applications close May 31 - Best Bits steering committee election
Hi Carolina,
Jeremy’s relevant paragraph is copied below, where he nominated two people. I approached both. So far Nnenna has indicated her willingness to accept nomination but I have not yet heard from Marianne.
Paragraph from Jeremy’s message follows.
“I am also nominating Nnenna Nwakanma and Marianne Franklin for election, each for their respective regional positions (Africa and Europe) and for the non-geographical positions. They are among the existing interim steering committee members who also include Andrew Puddephatt (who has just sent his nomination), Anja Kovacs, Deborah Brown, Joana Varon Ferraz and Valeria Betancourt - and actually I fully support the election of all of them too, but I'll leave it for others (or themselves) to send their nominations.”
Ian
From: Carolina Rossini <mailto:carolina.rossini at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 4:17 PM
To: Ian Peter <mailto:ian.peter at ianpeter.com>
Cc: mailto:bestbits at lists.bestbits.net
Subject: Re: [bestbits] Applications close May 31 - Best Bits steering committee election
I had the impression Jeremy also nominated a bunch of people
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Ian Peter <ian.peter at ianpeter.com> wrote:
Hi Folks,
Just posting this again to remind you that nominations close on May 31 – just a few days away.
To date, the only candidates are
Jeremy Malcolm
Carolina Rossini
Andrew Puddephatt
Nnenna Nwakanma
Marianne Franklin has also been nominated but has not yet accepted.
So – with only a few days to go, we still need more candidates. Most people are self-nominating, so by all means put your name forward if you would like to help Best Bits in this way.
Best Bits has done a terrific job for civil society, particularly with its pre IGF and pre NetMundial conferences, and its sign on statements. This is largely due to the great efforts of last years steering committee. I would urge people to put their names forward.
Ian Peter
From: Jeremy Malcolm <mailto:Jeremy at Malcolm.id.au>
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 12:37 AM
To: mailto:bestbits at lists.bestbits.net
Subject: [bestbits] Notice seeking candidates for Best Bits steering committee election
Dear all,
As there was general support for the proposed election process that was proposed on 10 April, subject to one suggested change (which has been made), below is the process that is proposed for the election of the next Best Bits steering committee.
* Election will be called for 1 June 2014, running for 14 days
* Anyone can claim voting rights if they:
* have been subscribed to the list for 2 months prior to the election being called; and
* agree to the existing statement of objectives (see http://bestbits.net/organizer/best-bits/).
* Voting is for each of 5 regional positions (voting for each separately) and 3 non-geographical positions (voting together):
* Regions are Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Caribbean, Europe, North America/Other
* Total 8 positions, but "no candidate" is also an option which may result in fewer positions filled
* Candidates can run for a regional position or for a non-geographical position simultaneously, ie. they need not elect for one position or the other.
* Votes are counted using a "first past the post" system
* It is aimed to achieve a panel of candidates with at least 40% of each gender - if not, the election will be postponed, unless there is a broad consensus amongst all eligible voters to run the election notwithstanding the failure to reach this standard.
* Candidates can serve a minimum term of 1 year, maximum of 3 years, with a 1 year gap before reappointment.
* Candidacy is open to civil society participants only.
Nominations of candidates for election are open from now until 31 May. This can be done by sending an email to the list and/or to the returning officer. Ian Peter <ian.peter at ianpeter.com> has volunteered to act as the returning officer for the election. If there are any objections to Ian taking this role, or if anyone else would like to assist Ian, please let us know.
There is no required format for the candidates' statement, however as a suggestion, it may be useful to indicate:
* Your vision for Best Bits. What do you think you can contribute on the steering committee?
* That you can commit time of up to several hours per week to devote to Best Bits. This may include facilitating the broader community of participants to organise meetings, draft joint statements or interventions, improve website resources, mediate disputes, etc. Where do you think your strengths lie?
* Familiarity with the existing statement of objectives at http://bestbits.net/organizer/best-bits/ and the draft procedures at http://bestbits.net/wiki/main/procedures/. (These are not written in stone, but they are a useful guideline to our current practices.)
* Anything else that you wish to communicate.
Thanks for your support as we look forward to receiving a diverse group of candidates for our first election. If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Jeremy Malcolm PhD LLB (Hons) B Com
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