A list of proposals on IGF workshops is available at http://www.intgovforum.org/workshops_08/wrkshplist.php. A handful of them are on IDNs or multilingualism. The following ones are directly relevant: 1) APRALO: An Asian Prospective on Internationalization 2) ICANN: IDNs: myths and opportunities 3) Cyberlaw: LEGAL CHALLENGES BEFORE INTERNATIONALIZED DOMAIN NAMES ( IDNs) 4) ITU: Multilingualization and Internazionalization of Internet 5) ISOC: Steps toward an Internet that is multilingual, yet remains global According to our discussion at the Monthly Call, we are open to work with any or all of them, provided that the workshop will be able to reflect the interests of the AP Internet users. Could you Mr. Peake forward us the contacts of the other four proposals? I cannot find their email addresses on the IGF website. Thanks Hong On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Hong Xue <hongxueipr@gmail.com> wrote:
Given that the submission deadline is coming very soon and I won't have any Internet access tomorrow, I made a draft and posted at http://intgovforum.org/interface/interface/proposal_View.php?response_id=29
Editions are very welcome still.
Hong
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Hong Xue <hongxueipr@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr. Peake,
Thank you for very insightful suggestions. My colleagues at the APRALO would be grateful for your suggestions on the following issues:
Could we apply for a session at the plenary, rather than a parallel workshop? This is a the first IGF in AP region that is most Internet populous. APRALO would like to do more contribution for the Internet users in this region.
Hong Xue
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Adam Peake <ajp@glocom.ac.jp> wrote:
Dear Hong,
This looks like an interesting proposal, thanks!
I'm a member of the IGF advisory group and have some information that might help you. We realized that completing all the information in the workshop proposal questionnaire by the April 30 deadline would quite difficult, so for April 30 it's only necessary to answer questions 1, 2, 4 and 9. If you can answer more, then please do, but the basic questions are:
1. Name of proposed workshop
2. Provide a concise description of the proposed workshop theme including its importance and relevance to the IGF.
4. Provide the name of the organizer(s) of the workshop and their affiliation to various stakeholder groups. Describe how you will take steps to adhere to the multi-stakeholder principle, geographical diversity and gender balance.
9. Under which of the five IGF themes does the proposal fall under ? (access, critical Internet resources, diversity, openness, security)
Question 2 requires a description of the workshop in about 100- 200 words, then list up the names of organizations you would like to invite. IGF workshops should try to present a range of points of view on an issue. It's important to make sure a broad range of interests are represented.
People perhaps able to help could be Raj Singh, now with ISOC and of course very familiar with APRALO. Theresa Swinehart, Global Partnerships. I think Theresa might be coordinating ICANN's efforts in Hyderabad (and if not she's anyway a member of the IGF advisory group so I expect would be helpful.)
Milton Mueller is working on a related proposal you might be interested to see <http://lists.cpsr.org/lists/arc/governance/2008-04/msg00424.html> No overlap with what you're proposing. And best to make sure you don't overlap or you may be asked to combine your proposals.
And... last, about the proposal itself (and this is my personal opinion, nothing to do with the advisory group). Given that most international policy processes are conducted in English (of course some have interpretation etc, but the default tends to be English) the idea of looking at multilingual services and multilingual policy-making is very interesting. And very important to users. I suggest you look beyond just ICANN and try to include other organizations -- how do they involve users, how do they address multilingual issues (ITU, IETF, W3C, WIPO, etc etc.)
Best,
Adam
At 1:05 PM +0800 4/26/08, Hong Xue wrote:
Dear All,
Please see my draft proposal for a workshop at IGF 2008 at https://st.icann.org/asiapac/index.cgi?planning_for_igf_2008.
This is the very preliminary draft for us to "hold a place" at the IGF schedule. Feel free to make any change or supplement on the draft. I hope all the comments could be wrapped up by April 29, which would make us submit the proposal on April 30.
Hong
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