If only ICANN had had access to a group that had members, who could have made these comments in the preplanning stage *sigh* Nick ->I hope my cynicism here gets quoted with the next conversation you have regarding Meeting, organisation and travel arrangements... CLO From: Hong Xue [mailto:hongxueipr@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 6 December 2007 1:37 PM To: Kuo-Wei Wu Cc: Asia-Pacific Discuss; rajnesh@pacificit.org Subject: Re: [APAC-Discuss] APRALO General Assembly during ICANN Delhi - comments required from ALS' What Kuo-wei said is very true. ICANN's Asian meeting should take into account the Asian tradition and culture. For many East-Asia and South-East-Asia Countries, Lunar New Year is as important as, if not more important than, Christmas. If it is totally inconceivable for ICANN to arrange a meeting overlapping with Christmas, it must be very culturally unthoughtful to make the meeting clashing with the Lunar New Year. Hong On 12/5/07, Kuo-Wei Wu <kww9@columbia.edu> wrote: You are right. And thanks for your comment. It will be tough for us to get the flight ticket too (it will be very crowded at Taipei airport). Kuo Wu On Dec 5, 2007 5:31 PM, Izumi AIZU < iza@anr.org> wrote: 2007/12/5, Kuo-Wei Wu <kww9@columbia.edu>: Thanks for your information. As you might know, Feb. 7 is Chinese New Year. The holiday is from 2/6~11. I will try to find out who can join the meeting. Oh no, I didn't realize the Chinese New Year crashes with ICANN meeting. This may impose travel restrictions, too, unless we book the flight early enough. For those who are outside Asia, Chinese New Year is equal to or perhaps bigger than the Christmas, many overseas Chinese people visit their home or family re-union across the region and beyond. (The Japanese new year is same as the calender year, and many also go to overseas for holiday tour, but most of the family re-union take place within the country unlike Chinese). izumi Thanks. Kuo Wu On Dec 5, 2007 3:24 PM, Rajnesh D. Singh < rajnesh@pacificit.org> wrote: Colleagues, It has been suggested that APRALO hold its General Assembly on Saturday February 9th 2008 to allow the ALAC and Secretariats to meet on the 10th. ICANN will arrange 1 delegate per ALS to attend the meeting. As such, I would like your comments on whether this would suit you, as it does mean arriving a bit earlier than you normally would - probably on the 7th or 8th, depending on your point of origin and flight availability. The other option is to hold the GA on Monday 11th, but this has some potential conflict with another ALAC meeting. I would appreciate your comments by Friday 7th December to enable the planning and logistics to proceed in a timely manner. -- Kind regards, Rajnesh D. Singh Chair, ICANN Asia Pacific Regional At-Large Organisation www.apralo.org <http://www.apralo.org/> _______________________________________________ APAC-Discuss mailing list APAC-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/apac-discuss_atlarge-lists.i cann.org Homepage for the region: http://www.apralo.org <http://www.apralo.org/> _______________________________________________ APAC-Discuss mailing list APAC-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/apac-discuss_atlarge-lists.i cann.org Homepage for the region: http://www.apralo.org <http://www.apralo.org/> -- >> Izumi Aizu << Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita Kumon Center, Tama University, Tokyo Japan * * * * * << Writing the Future of the History >> www.anr.org <http://www.anr.org/> _______________________________________________ APAC-Discuss mailing list APAC-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/apac-discuss_atlarge-lists.i cann.org Homepage for the region: http://www.apralo.org <http://www.apralo.org/>