[governance] Wikipedia: Enhanced Cooperation
Roland Perry
roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Sat Apr 20 05:21:53 EDT 2013
In message <116001ce3d39$743fede0$5cbfc9a0$@gmail.com>, at 13:06:44 on
Fri, 19 Apr 2013, michael gurstein <gurstein at gmail.com> writes
>I'm not sure that this has been discussed...
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_cooperation
>
>Comments?
On one hand I would say that Wikipedia is a classic example of a
bottom-up multistakeholder model, so if you don't agree with what it
says then change it.
On the other hand, the process described is nothing to do with WSIS,
it's simply a different EU process with the same name.
The way Wikipedia usually deals with such things is with a
'disambiguation' page.
(It's not uncommon for the EU to throw up naming ambiguities, a lot of
people have a hard time telling the difference between the Council of
Europe, and the Council of the European Union, let alone the European
Council, which is a different thing in Brussels).
--
Roland Perry
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