[governance] QUESTION TO ADAM - NETmundial documents online for comment

Carolina Rossini carolina.rossini at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 16:59:07 EDT 2014


Adam,

Will the organizers consolidate the comments into a new document?! If
no....why should we be commenting on it? (this second is just a rhetoric
question to understand the process)


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Adam Peake <ajp at glocom.ac.jp> wrote:

> Please see <http://document.netmundial.br/> Use the Navigate button.
>
> Comments will close April 21th, 12:00 UTC.
>
> Adam
>
>
>
> WELCOME TO NETMUNDIAL PUBLIC COMMENTS PAGE
>
> After an open call for content contribution, NETmundial – the Global
> Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance – received
> 188 documents from 46 different countries. These documents were sent by
> representatives of Civil Society, Private Sector, Academy, Governments and
> Technical Community.
>
> Based on these broad set of inputs, NETmundial’s Executive
> Multistakeholder Committee (EMC) prepared a Draft Outcome Document and
> submitted it for consultation with NETmundial’s High-level Multistakeholder
> Committee (HLMC) on April 3rd, 2014. After incorporating the inputs from
> the HLMC, under the guidance of NETmundial’s Chair and Co-Chairs, a final
> version of the document is released here for public comments. The public
> consultation will be open for comments on NETmundial’s Executive Committee
> Output Document from April 14th until April 21th, 12:00 UTC.
>
> For this public consultation a commenting tool is available online at
> http://document.netmundial.br/ with the purpose of receiving public
> comments on specific points of the document. It is not necessary to create
> an account in order to post your comment to the document. You’ll be able to
> immediately start reading the document and whenever you have something to
> say, you’ll just have to provide a full name and contact email address
> alongside your comment.
>
> By clicking on any paragraph of the document, you’ll be able to see all
> the comments other people have already made pertaining to that portion of
> the text; as referred above, you are also granted the possibility  to
> register your own observations. Maybe your concern was already addressed in
> someone else’s comment, so please be sure to take a look at the previous
> comments before making yours.
>
> This public consultation closes the loop that started by collecting public
> content contributions. Such contributions were compiled and merged into the
> Outcome Document by the NETmundial EMC and HLMC committees in the spirit of
> trying to represent the overall context of the current Internet Governance
> debate. It is very important to receive further public input in this final
> stage, so that the outcome is true to the issues and concerns presented by
> all stakeholders.
>
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