WEBCAST TUE-FRI: South School on Internet Governance 2016 #SSIGOAS
We are most of the way through day one, but there's plenty to go. Vint's opening keynote is superb. joly posted: "From Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016 the Eighth South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) will be held at the Organization of American States (OAS) Headquarters in Washington, DC. The main objective of the South School on Internet Governance is t" [image: SSIG 2016]From *Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016* the *Eighth South School on Internet Governance <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/> *(SSIG) will be held at the Organization of American States (OAS) Headquarters in Washington, DC. The main objective of the South School on Internet Governance is to train new leaders of opinion in all aspects related with Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with focus on the Latin America and Caribbean Region. The program trains university and postgraduate students from the region and from the rest of the world in understanding the complexity related with Internet Governance and its importance in the future of the Internet. Speakers include *Vint Cerf*, *Veni Markovski*, *Raquel Gatto*, *Larry Strickling*, *John Curran*, *Bill Drake*, and *Danny Sepulveda*. The entire event will be *webcast <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/>* in both English and Spanish. The English version will be relayed and archived on the *Internet Society Livestream Channel <https://livestream.com/internetsociety/ssigoas>*. *What: Eighth South School on Internet Governance <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/> (SSIG)* * Where: Organization of American States (OAS) HQ,Washington, DC* * When: Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016* * Agenda: http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SSIG_schedule.p... <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SSIG_schedule.pdf>* * Webcast: http://livestre.am/5l2tN <http://livestre.am/5l2tN> (English relay / archive)* * http://original.livestream.com/oasspanish2 <http://original.livestream.com/oasspanish2> (spanish)* * Twitter: #SSIGOAS https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSIGOAS <https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSIGOAS>* Comment <http://isoc-ny.org/p2/8390#respond> See all comments <http://isoc-ny.org/p2/8390#comments> *Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/8390 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- -
Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region? This comes, moreover, just prior to the IETF meeting in Buenos Aires. Cheers, R Inviato da iPad
Il giorno 29.03.2016, alle ore 22:37, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> ha scritto:
We are most of the way through day one, but there's plenty to go. Vint's opening keynote is superb.
From Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016 the Eighth South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) will be held at the Organization of American States (OAS) Headquarters in Washington, DC. The main objective of the South School on Internet Governance is to train new leaders of opinion in all aspects related with Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with focus on the Latin America and Caribbean Region. The program trains university and postgraduate students from the region and from the rest of the world in understanding the complexity related with Internet Governance and its importance in the future of the Internet. Speakers include Vint Cerf, Veni Markovski, Raquel Gatto, Larry Strickling, John Curran, Bill Drake, and Danny Sepulveda. The entire event will be webcast in both English and Spanish. The English version will be relayed and archived on the Internet Society Livestream Channel.
What: Eighth South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) Where: Organization of American States (OAS) HQ,Washington, DC When: Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016 Agenda: http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SSIG_schedule.p... Webcast: http://livestre.am/5l2tN (English relay / archive) http://original.livestream.com/oasspanish2 (spanish) Twitter: #SSIGOAS https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSIGOAS
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OAS HQ, I guess. Certainly a nice space. On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Roberto Gaetano < roberto_gaetano@hotmail.com> wrote:
Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region? This comes, moreover, just prior to the IETF meeting in Buenos Aires. Cheers, R
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Il giorno 29.03.2016, alle ore 22:37, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> ha scritto:
We are most of the way through day one, but there's plenty to go. Vint's opening keynote is superb.
joly posted: "From Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016 the Eighth South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) will be held at the Organization of American States (OAS) Headquarters in Washington, DC. The main objective of the South School on Internet Governance is t"
[image: SSIG 2016]From *Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016* the *Eighth South School on Internet Governance <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/> *(SSIG) will be held at the Organization of American States (OAS) Headquarters in Washington, DC. The main objective of the South School on Internet Governance is to train new leaders of opinion in all aspects related with Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with focus on the Latin America and Caribbean Region. The program trains university and postgraduate students from the region and from the rest of the world in understanding the complexity related with Internet Governance and its importance in the future of the Internet. Speakers include *Vint Cerf*, *Veni Markovski*, *Raquel Gatto*, *Larry Strickling*, *John Curran*, *Bill Drake*, and *Danny Sepulveda*. The entire event will be *webcast <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/>* in both English and Spanish. The English version will be relayed and archived on the *Internet Society Livestream Channel <https://livestream.com/internetsociety/ssigoas>*.
*What: Eighth South School on Internet Governance <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/> (SSIG)* * Where: Organization of American States (OAS) HQ,Washington, DC* * When: Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016* * Agenda: http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SSIG_schedule.p... <http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SSIG_schedule.pdf>* * Webcast: http://livestre.am/5l2tN <http://livestre.am/5l2tN> (English relay / archive)* * http://original.livestream.com/oasspanish2 <http://original.livestream.com/oasspanish2> (spanish)* * Twitter: #SSIGOAS https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSIGOAS <https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSIGOAS>*
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Joly, It is just that I am overly sensitive to some geopolitical issues. I am just thinking back to 1998, when the Latin-Americans demanded an IFWP meeting in Latin America, because they did not feel represented in the Reston IFWP session. However, looking at this somewhat objectively, for the Caribbean folks DC is easier to reach than Ushuaia :) Cheers, R. Inviato da iPad
Il giorno 29.03.2016, alle ore 23:17, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> ha scritto:
OAS HQ, I guess. Certainly a nice space.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Roberto Gaetano <roberto_gaetano@hotmail.com> wrote: Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region? This comes, moreover, just prior to the IETF meeting in Buenos Aires. Cheers, R
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Il giorno 29.03.2016, alle ore 22:37, Joly MacFie <joly@punkcast.com> ha scritto:
We are most of the way through day one, but there's plenty to go. Vint's opening keynote is superb.
From Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016 the Eighth South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) will be held at the Organization of American States (OAS) Headquarters in Washington, DC. The main objective of the South School on Internet Governance is to train new leaders of opinion in all aspects related with Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with focus on the Latin America and Caribbean Region. The program trains university and postgraduate students from the region and from the rest of the world in understanding the complexity related with Internet Governance and its importance in the future of the Internet. Speakers include Vint Cerf, Veni Markovski, Raquel Gatto, Larry Strickling, John Curran, Bill Drake, and Danny Sepulveda. The entire event will be webcast in both English and Spanish. The English version will be relayed and archived on the Internet Society Livestream Channel.
What: Eighth South School on Internet Governance (SSIG) Where: Organization of American States (OAS) HQ,Washington, DC When: Tuesday March 29 to Friday April 1 2016 Agenda: http://www.gobernanzainternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/SSIG_schedule.p... Webcast: http://livestre.am/5l2tN (English relay / archive) http://original.livestream.com/oasspanish2 (spanish) Twitter: #SSIGOAS https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSIGOAS
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Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region?
Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is. R's, John
The Pacific always seems to miss out on these opportunities. Even though invitations go out to "Asia-Pacific", they usually only ask Asia. Yet, we are all developing countries in the Pacific. We just don't show up on everyone else's maps. Maureen On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 3:40 PM, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course
targeting the LAC region?
Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is.
R's, John
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I agree. From: at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] On Behalf Of Maureen Hilyard Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2016 3:49 PM To: John R. Levine Cc: At-Large Worldwide Subject: Re: [At-Large] WEBCAST TUE-FRI: South School on Internet Governance 2016 #SSIGOAS The Pacific always seems to miss out on these opportunities. Even though invitations go out to "Asia-Pacific", they usually only ask Asia. Yet, we are all developing countries in the Pacific. We just don't show up on everyone else's maps. Maureen On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 3:40 PM, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote: Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region? Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is. R's, John _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org
I have to agree with the question - the location of the money should be irrelevant. It should be about where the need is - and where people who can’t afford the travel time and cost can learn. On 30 Mar 2016, at 12:40 pm, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region?
Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is.
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Guess is important to understand the sponsorship came from the regional organization and the headquarter is there in DC . All other school have been in different LAC countries . Relevant is people from our region could attend the governance school which is the good result In time: I have no connection with the school Vanda Scartezini Sent from my iPhone Sorry for typos
On 29 de mar de 2016, at 23:58, Holly Raiche <h.raiche@internode.on.net> wrote:
I have to agree with the question - the location of the money should be irrelevant. It should be about where the need is - and where people who can’t afford the travel time and cost can learn. On 30 Mar 2016, at 12:40 pm, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region?
Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is.
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I'm with Vanda on this. I think that the location also suits the demographic of the participants. However, with respect to opportunity, travel time and cost: * Events such as like this have to be promoted more and the remote participation options be more timely available (in spite of any perceived risk to physical attendance), especially with webcast archiving such as happens when ISOC / ISOC NY are tuned in and involved. Due to Joly's post and magic, anyone, anywhere can be a part of the South School on Internet Governance (SSIG). Of course, the notice came the same day it started... not so hot for planning one's schedule, but hey Joly archives! Specific to some Caribbean territories, US airports are our exchange point for reaching many Latin America destinations, and even some other Caribbean destinations. Thus US based events tend to be a lot more accessible and likely affordable. Despite that it, would be lovely to have LAC specific locations for the meetings. Clearly as it evolved SSIG has been doing that. I think they have done a great job to build up to this their 8th event with such a strong list of topics and presenters and I'm sure that they will evolve to greater things. Maybe the important questions are: 1. How can I, you, we assist SSIG more? 2. How to bring a future SSIG to our territory? 3. How to bring our territory (with respect to participants) to a future SSIG? 4. How to we continue to let the power of the Internet end the tyranny of travel, geography in participating in SSIG? *DISCLOSURE:* I'm not affiliated with SSIG but I'm running a remote hub for it from Barbados. I think it is a great event and from the time I noticed it I wanted to expand the reach of the agenda to my country folk (whoever chooses to turn up). Regards, Jason Hynds On 3/29/2016 11:03 PM, Vanda Scartezini wrote:
Guess is important to understand the sponsorship came from the regional organization and the headquarter is there in DC . All other school have been in different LAC countries . Relevant is people from our region could attend the governance school which is the good result In time: I have no connection with the school
Vanda Scartezini Sent from my iPhone Sorry for typos
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I have to agree with the question - the location of the money should be irrelevant. It should be about where the need is - and where people who can’t afford the travel time and cost can learn. On 30 Mar 2016, at 12:40 pm, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region? Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is.
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Jason, I like your approach what can we (you, I, ) do. I think you have pointed out already one relatively simple item: kudos to Joly, but maybe some effort might be spent, for instance by us (ALAC) to have a better advertisement of the event, to have more participation, including remote. I have been following part of the streaming today, and noticed that at some point in time the Spanish channel had to be discontinued when Veni was speaking because the time was over for the interpreters. This is not something we (ALAC) can do anything about but either more flexibility in the management of contractual relationships with interpreters (at ICANN meetings this seems to be quite the case) or a more strict observance of the schedule by participants could help. Cheers, R. Da: at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] Per conto di Jason Hynds Inviato: mercoledì 30 marzo 2016 13:05 A: at-large@atlarge-lists.icann.org Oggetto: Re: [At-Large] WEBCAST TUE-FRI: South School on Internet Governance 2016 #SSIGOAS I'm with Vanda on this. I think that the location also suits the demographic of the participants. However, with respect to opportunity, travel time and cost: * Events such as like this have to be promoted more and the remote participation options be more timely available (in spite of any perceived risk to physical attendance), especially with webcast archiving such as happens when ISOC / ISOC NY are tuned in and involved. Due to Joly's post and magic, anyone, anywhere can be a part of the South School on Internet Governance (SSIG). Of course, the notice came the same day it started... not so hot for planning one's schedule, but hey Joly archives! Specific to some Caribbean territories, US airports are our exchange point for reaching many Latin America destinations, and even some other Caribbean destinations. Thus US based events tend to be a lot more accessible and likely affordable. Despite that it, would be lovely to have LAC specific locations for the meetings. Clearly as it evolved SSIG has been doing that. I think they have done a great job to build up to this their 8th event with such a strong list of topics and presenters and I'm sure that they will evolve to greater things. Maybe the important questions are: 1. How can I, you, we assist SSIG more? 2. How to bring a future SSIG to our territory? 3. How to bring our territory (with respect to participants) to a future SSIG? 4. How to we continue to let the power of the Internet end the tyranny of travel, geography in participating in SSIG? DISCLOSURE: I'm not affiliated with SSIG but I'm running a remote hub for it from Barbados. I think it is a great event and from the time I noticed it I wanted to expand the reach of the agenda to my country folk (whoever chooses to turn up). Regards, Jason Hynds On 3/29/2016 11:03 PM, Vanda Scartezini wrote: Guess is important to understand the sponsorship came from the regional organization and the headquarter is there in DC . All other school have been in different LAC countries . Relevant is people from our region could attend the governance school which is the good result In time: I have no connection with the school Vanda Scartezini Sent from my iPhone Sorry for typos On 29 de mar de 2016, at 23:58, Holly Raiche <mailto:h.raiche@internode.on.net> <h.raiche@internode.on.net> wrote: I have to agree with the question - the location of the money should be irrelevant. It should be about where the need is - and where people who cant afford the travel time and cost can learn. On 30 Mar 2016, at 12:40 pm, John R. Levine <mailto:johnl@iecc.com> <johnl@iecc.com> wrote: Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region? Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is. R's, John _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org
Great Jason!! Since SSIG depends on sponsorship, the general idea is to find sponsors to help it to be more inclusive and may be more frequente! Best regards, From: <at-large-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org> on behalf of Jason Hynds <jason.hynds@partsinc.biz> Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 8:05 AM To: 'At-Large Worldwide' <at-large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> Subject: Re: [At-Large] WEBCAST TUE-FRI: South School on Internet Governance 2016 #SSIGOAS I'm with Vanda on this. I think that the location also suits the demographic of the participants. However, with respect to opportunity, travel time and cost: * Events such as like this have to be promoted more and the remote participation options be more timely available (in spite of any perceived risk to physical attendance), especially with webcast archiving such as happens when ISOC / ISOC NY are tuned in and involved. Due to Joly's post and magic, anyone, anywhere can be a part of the South School on Internet Governance (SSIG). Of course, the notice came the same day it started... not so hot for planning one's schedule, but hey Joly archives! Specific to some Caribbean territories, US airports are our exchange point for reaching many Latin America destinations, and even some other Caribbean destinations. Thus US based events tend to be a lot more accessible and likely affordable. Despite that it, would be lovely to have LAC specific locations for the meetings. Clearly as it evolved SSIG has been doing that. I think they have done a great job to build up to this their 8th event with such a strong list of topics and presenters and I'm sure that they will evolve to greater things. Maybe the important questions are: 1. How can I, you, we assist SSIG more? 2. How to bring a future SSIG to our territory? 3. How to bring our territory (with respect to participants) to a future SSIG? 4. How to we continue to let the power of the Internet end the tyranny of travel, geography in participating in SSIG? DISCLOSURE: I'm not affiliated with SSIG but I'm running a remote hub for it from Barbados. I think it is a great event and from the time I noticed it I wanted to expand the reach of the agenda to my country folk (whoever chooses to turn up). Regards, Jason Hynds On 3/29/2016 11:03 PM, Vanda Scartezini wrote: Guess is important to understand the sponsorship came from the regional organization and the headquarter is there in DC . All other school have been in different LAC countries . Relevant is people from our region could attend the governance school which is the good result In time: I have no connection with the school Vanda Scartezini Sent from my iPhone Sorry for typos On 29 de mar de 2016, at 23:58, Holly Raiche <h.raiche@internode.on.net><mailto:h.raiche@internode.on.net> wrote: I have to agree with the question - the location of the money should be irrelevant. It should be about where the need is - and where people who can’t afford the travel time and cost can learn. On 30 Mar 2016, at 12:40 pm, John R. Levine <johnl@iecc.com><mailto:johnl@iecc.com> wrote: Am I the only one who is puzzled by the location in DC for a course targeting the LAC region? Not really. Twice a year I teach a day at the US Telecommunications Training Institute in DC to a bunch of low level technocrats from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. They come for a while, it's half course and half junket. DC is where the money is. R's, John _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org<mailto:At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org<mailto:At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org _______________________________________________ At-Large mailing list At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org<mailto:At-Large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/at-large At-Large Official Site: http://atlarge.icann.org
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Vanda Scartezini