[governance] Thanks to Izumi

Rafik Dammak rafik.dammak at gmail.com
Fri Dec 17 20:28:59 EST 2010


Thanks to Aizu-san for live-reporting and giving us a real-time description
of discussion, that allowed IGC members to react and share comments and
feedback in real-time. I think that we should keep such practice and having
more people participating in-situ if possible .

resending the article again n.pr/fHNHkL <http://t.co/19CEsX6> which I found
on twitter (there are many people interested by Internet Policy but
necessarily aware about development on IGF) , I think that we should use
twitter and other social channels in addition to contact media for giving
our point of views, I find that many of them are ill-informed and IGC can
help to present CS perspective

Regards

Rafik Dammak
Twitter: @rafik
Linkedin: http://tn.linkedin.com/in/rafikdammak



2010/12/18 Bertrand de La Chapelle <bdelachapelle at gmail.com>

> Izumi,
>
> Joining others in expressing my deepest thanks for the incredible job you
> did today. Those of us who were not able to be present in Geneva (and raged
> against the absence of any transcription) could follow things as they
> unfolded thanks to your perfect reporting. Kudos. rest well deserved.
>
> Final formulations are far from satisfactory (it is clearly a setback from
> WGIG) but contain some positive elements. The number of non-state actors is
> one of them and the Chair deserves credit for having kept this all along.
>
> As for the rest, there are probably sufficient ambiguities that can be
> exploited. "Bearing in mind" is one of them. Furthermore, the provision that
> the report must be adopted by consensus does not really clarify how much
> endorsement is needed from the non-governmental participants. And everything
> will be in the hands of those selected, depending upon their pugnacity, as
> experience proves that in multi-stakeholder discussions, most ideas come
> from the "bottom".
>
> Finally, several governments have insisted on the necessary openness of the
> process and this should be kept in mind to allow interaction through this
> list with the members (sorry, the "invited participants") in the Group.
>
> Best
>
> Bertrand
>
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