Especially if your bandwidth is limited or sporadic, then email is by far the most efficient way to communicate. Julf On 21-02-17 16:53, Vanda Scarteziniwrote:
I am supporting Alex here , we really need to improve online communication, using as much as possible mobile facilities to reach everyone.
I normally work with my foreign clients using Webex ,that is like Adobe, but all of those software that I know are still working poorly in mobiles than in computers , not providing ,or providing with some constrains. some of the facilities provided to computers.
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Hi,
waxing nostalgic for face-to-face communication in a group that is discussing how online communications don't scale satisfactorily is a bit more than paradoxal.
And certainly it is out of place at the rise of a new era of increased restrictions on travel and ingress to countries and regions.
It is also notable given the experience that even Karl as an ICANN Director only attended one meeting outside the US during his tenure. Today at least one Director is liable to be barred by law in the opposite direction, and many more in the community will have to think twice before joining.
Can we go back to a realistic discussion on improving online communication for a set of participants many of whom are impeded to access high-bandwidth, powerful-interface connections and devices?
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...I so feel your pain! I like talking f2f....and reading body language.
-Carlton
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Seth M Reiss <seth.reiss@lex-ip.com <mailto:seth.reiss@lex-ip.com>> wrote:
There used to be two of us on this small Island, and he was good at talking over a beer, but then he (Randal) left :(
-----Original Message----- From: at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org <mailto:at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org> [mailto:at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org <mailto:at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org>] On Behalf Of Karl Auerbach Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 11:12 AM To: Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond Cc: At-Large Worldwide Subject: Re: [At-Large] Unsubscribe me please
This is an interesting thread. However, it tends to express solutions that are all based on technology.
It has been my experience that technical means of communication work best when they are punctuated by actual face-to-face meetings. Now, I do not mean grand and glorious jet-setting meetings but, rather, informal, self-organized get-togethers of people in two's, three's, ... even a dozen.
This kind of face-to-face this is important. It is pretty amazing what people can do when they get past the friction and propensity to misconstrue that comes with electronic communications.
So whatever might be done electronically, I suggest that people consider meet one another for coffee of a beer and just chat. Just possibly that chat might give rise to a solution to some hard problem. Or it might create an understanding that lets us step back from the tensions of electronic communications and say to ourselves - "I have met that person, I know that he/she is intelligent and well intentioned. Perhaps our disagreement arises out of misunderstanding one another's words rather than something of irreconcilable substance."
For example, any one of us could put up a flag - as a tweet or an email or facebook post - and say something like "Hey, folks, I'm happy to meet with anyone in the area for coffee or lunch, just drop me a note a xxxx and let's see if we can get together."
I realize that this is not a useful option for those of us who are not in population centers, on islands, or others who would find informal, largely unfocused, small meetings to be expensive or inconvenient. But consider that in our new era that we might look for several, overlapping, sometimes informal means of interaction rather than some single all-encompassing engine.
--karl--
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