[governance] Reporting from the IGF

Izumi AIZU iza at anr.org
Mon Nov 5 21:02:32 EST 2007


I also support the idea of CS reporting, and also understand the
challenge to get organized.

Is there any way to facilitate "self-organizing" - just send each piece
into this list? Appoint coordinator(s) - Vittorio, could you take the lead
as our co-cordinator, or have any candidate?

I can volunteer to report one or two sessions, say I am on Security,
perhaps, or IPv4-v6 workshop as I am the organizer and on the panel.

izumi

2007/11/5, Kicki Nordström <kicki.nordstrom at srfriks.org>:
> Dear Vittorio,
>
> For me who can not be present and wish to follow what have happen, I find your proposal a very good one!
>
> Hope it will become a reality!
> Yours
>
> Kicki
>
>
> Kicki Nordström
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>
> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: Vittorio Bertola [mailto:vb at bertola.eu]
> Skickat: den 3 november 2007 21:31
> Till: governance at lists.cpsr.org
> Ämne: [governance] Reporting from the IGF
>
> All,
>
> I was wondering whether we should try to get organized to prepare civil society reports about what happens at the IGF. It would be good to keep track of what is said in the main sessions and in as many workshops as possible, even if briefly, so that all our efforts in organizing workshops and pushing our themes do not get lost. So in the end we could produce a small "civil society IGF report" to use both to spread news to other CS groups that did not attend, and to provide a record of the discussions... and of the nice commitments by other stakeholders that then often vanish just after the meeting :)
>
> Would this be a good idea? Of course it would need to rely on many of us volunteering to produce reports, possibly avoiding to have people reporting on their own events, to make it more reliable. But I'm curious to see whether others find this a good idea.
>
> Regards,
> --
> vb.                   Vittorio Bertola - vb [a] bertola.eu   <--------
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