[governance] Statement for Feb 13, version 2

Lee McKnight LMcKnigh at syr.edu
Sat Feb 10 23:32:31 EST 2007


I agree with McTim; as written it seems to suggest that  civil society
must not be technical, which is a strange  way of counting and thinking
in this Internet space.  

Lee

Prof. Lee W. McKnight
School of Information Studies
Syracuse University
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>>> dogwallah at gmail.com 2/10/2007 2:46 PM >>>
Hi Ken,

On 2/10/07, Ken Lohento <klohento at panos-ao.org> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Thanks for that Vittorio. 1 quick comment:
>
> It's written:
>
>  >Moreover, we express our dissatisfaction for the very limited
> representation of civil society in the first instance of the
Advisory
> Group, which amounted to five
>  > or less members over about forty.
>
> Why "five or less"? From the CS IG Caucus 5 people were selected and
I
> know another person from Africa who is member of the Advisory Group
and
> who is from civil society. I suggest we say "about 6".

How about 12??  I am sure we already had this discussion, and never
decided how to decide how to count who was CS and who wasn't.  Or was
that a parallel universe I visit?

How about we drop this para altogether?

-- 
Cheers,

McTim
$ whois -h whois.afrinic.net mctim
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