[governance] Remote Participation
Baudouin SCHOMBE
b.schombe at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 12:16:21 EST 2012
Imran actually.
In this case, consider the two cases because it is and there will be
observers that we can not ignore. It will specify that "while opting for
inclusiveness, we accept the presence of observers who are adherent to the
dynamic potential of the IGF".
SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN
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2012/2/25 Imran Ahmed Shah <ias_pk at yahoo.com>
>
> There are at least two types of the Remote Participants:
> 1. Just Observers and Audience (will listen/ view or vote)
> 2. Attendees (who are invited to attend meeting to complete the quorum)
> like Members of Panel/ MAG/ Speakers/ Presenters. (Two-way)
>
> First Category at least require one way service.
>
> Second category must require both way communication and pre allocated time
> slots for live and interactive discussion for active participation.
>
> Our report should be concise, short, to the point and as much
> comprehensive to address all the points or concerns discussed among us.
>
> Thanks
>
> Imran
>
> ------------------------------On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 5:34 PM PKT Deirdre
> Williams wrote:>We have to find a way to separate the RP issue from the
> funding for>physical presence issue.>They are DIFFERENT issues.>We should
> include acknowledgment of the RP work so far of the IGF>secretariat.>We
> should point to the work of the RPWG>We could point to the anomaly in logic
> of having meetings ABOUT the>Internet without using the Internet as much as
> possible to extend the reach>of the meeting.>And we should try to do it all
> in 300 words or less so that the main thrust>of our argument is unavoidably
> clear. There was a very concise proposal>from the meetings last week.>Is
> this a reasonable approach?>Deirdre>>On 25 February 2012 08:12, Imran Ahmed
> Shah <ias_pk at yahoo.com> wrote:>>>>> Thanks Schombe for correction.>>>>
> You are right, these efforts were not made to eliminate the F2F.>> I think
> the sentence may be corrected as:>>>> ". . . to eliminate the dependency of
> physical presence for a 'Face to>> Face' meeting by facilitating them . .
> .">>>> Schombe I also agree and quoted that while advocating for the RP>>
> functionality (operational and technical), the provision for the physical>>
> participation as Face-to-Face meetings may not be eliminated. I also have>>
> quoted earlier that the travel support funding may be affected if the RP
> is>> supposed to the equal alternative for the F2F meetings.>>>> Thanks>>>>
> Imran>> ------------------------------On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 3:48 PM PKT
> Salanieta>> T. Tamanikaiwaimaro wrote:>Thanks Schombe.>On Sat, Feb 25, 2012
> at 10:46>> PM, Baudouin SCHOMBE <b.schombe at gmail.com> wrote:> I suggest
> replacing>> "eliminate" to "improve" to stay in a positive> dimension.>>
> "Many>> people, working groups (as RPWG) and public and private
> organizations> has>> worked extensively in the defense needs and
> development capabilities of>>> law means and utilities to improve face to
> face meeting by
> facilitating>> them> through different applications, while the focus of
> the meeting>> participants> can obtain the presence of remote participants
> and / or>> individuals or> groups can connect face to face with the
> participants in>> the meeting without> missing the meeting so that 'they
> are not physically>> present at the> meeting".>>> SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN>>
> Téléphone mobile:>> +243998983491> email :
> b.schombe at gmail.com> skype>> :>> b.schombe> blog
> : http://akimambo.unblog.fr> Site>> Web :
> www.ticafrica.net>>>>>> 2012/2/25 Baudouin>> SCHOMBE <b.schombe at gmail.com>>>>>
> 2012/2/25 Imran Ahmed Shah <>> ias_pk at yahoo.com>>> "Many of the
> individuals, working groups (like>> RPWG) and public and>> private
> organizations has worked a lot in>> advocating the requirements and>>
> functionalities development of the right>> means and utilities to
> eliminate>> the face to face meeting by>> facilitating them through
> different>> applications, whereas the focal>> point of the meeting
> participants may obtain>> the presence of the remote>> participants and/or
> the individuals or groups may>> get connected with the>> face to face
> meeting participants without missing the>> meeting while they>> are not
> physically present in the meeting".>>> Is what we discussed to>> eliminate
> face to face or are we looking for the> solution approaches to>> allow more
> to participate in discussions>> on IGF from> their location?> I do not
> agree on the part highlighted in>> yellow.>> Baudouin>>>>-- >Salanieta
> Tamanikaiwaimaro aka>> Sala>Tweeter:
> @SalanietaT>Skype:Salanieta.Tamanikaiwaimaro>Cell: +679>> 998 2851>>>>>>>--
> >“The fundamental cure for poverty is not money but knowledge" Sir
> William>Arthur Lewis, Nobel Prize Economics, 1979
>
>
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