[governance] RE: IPv[4,6, 4/6] was IGF delhi format

Parminder parminder at itforchange.net
Sat Mar 22 02:10:36 EDT 2008


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: izumiaizu at gmail.com [mailto:izumiaizu at gmail.com] On 
> Behalf Of Izumi AIZU
> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 6:32 AM
> To: Suresh Ramasubramanian
> Cc: governance at lists.cpsr.org; Parminder; Stephane Bortzmeyer
> Subject: Re: [governance] RE: IPv[4,6, 4/6] was IGF delhi format
> 
> Though I agree mostly with what you wrote below per se, same 
> thing should apply to those technical people - if they like 
> to be involved with social policy and governance issues, they 
> need to know some basics of policy process and especially 
> here, civil society values etc. I hope these are always 
> reciprocal or "equal" each other.
> 
> AND, I hope one side will provide basics to the other, not 
> expecting others to study as an "obligation". Though I don't 
> like to put too much division between the "two" as a 
> dichotomy, and like to see them come together to make things 
> more productive
> 
> izumi
> 
> 2008/3/1, Suresh Ramasubramanian <suresh at hserus.net>:
> > Izumi AIZU [01/03/08 09:16 +0900]:
> >
> > >who are very much the users of the Internet. It is often 
> presented as 
> > >if
> >  >the people like me who does not have good knowledge are 
> "inferior" 
> > to those  >knowledgeables, but I don't agree with that model.
> >
> >
> > It is not a question of inferiority. But if people claim to be 
> > stakeholders  and step forward to take an active stake in 
> something, 
> > it is really  essential that they have at least a basic (or rather 
> > more than basic)  technical awareness.
> >
> >  Let's put it this way. If you were to become a VP in Ford 
> or Toyota, 
> > yes,  you could be a good business person and be hired for 
> that. But 
> > if you  actually knew the auto industry, and knew what your 
> > engineering and  manufacturing people were telling you, that'd be a 
> > definite asset to you in  your role.
> >
> >  Once such a guide is set up, a few regular places that civ 
> soc meets 
> > at can  be reached out to (by isoc, diplo or other groups 
> that offer 
> > to take this  developed course and move it forward)
> >
> >
> >         suresh
> >
> >
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