effective mechanisms of participation
[[--Translated text (es -> en)--]] Subject: effective mechanisms of participation From: cveraq@gmail.com Apparently finished the initial reason that it motivates the discussion, that was position on the request of support presented/displayed by several candidates, enfrio the interchange of opinions. I proposed to settle down mechanisms to foment the participation and the subject even is slope to work it, I believe that it must begin with one motivation from our representatives and not to wait for proximatakes from decisions so that a momentaneo interest arises again to motivate (or to demotivate) the participation of many in these instances. I reiterate that we can contribute in an organized work group to motivate the permanent work. Carlos Side ISOC Ecuador _______________________________________________ [[--Original text (es) http://mm.icann.org/transbot_archive/143e7e833f.html --]]
Hi Carlos Great idea - but I think that the idea of the bottom-up process is that the motivation comes from the ALS members, and not from the representatives. Of course, if there is something at iCANN that needs our input, the reps should bring it to us as soon as possible for our discussion and resolution, but the majority of the ideas for discussion should come from us. What are the issues that we (and our members) face with regard to the current and future use of the Internet? What are our concerns? And then, how can we get the members to bring up these concerns for discussion? Jacqueline A. Morris Technology should be like oxygen: Ubiquitous, Necessary, Invisible and Free. (after Chris Lehmann <http://twitter.com/chrislehmann> ) On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 8:58 AM, <cveraq@gmail.com> wrote:
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Subject: effective mechanisms of participation From: cveraq@gmail.com
Apparently finished the initial reason that it motivates the discussion, that was position on the request of support presented/displayed by several candidates, enfrio the interchange of opinions.
I proposed to settle down mechanisms to foment the participation and the subject even is slope to work it, I believe that it must begin with one motivation from our representatives and not to wait for proximatakes from decisions so that a momentaneo interest arises again to motivate (or to demotivate) the participation of many in these instances.
I reiterate that we can contribute in an organized work group to motivate the permanent work.
Carlos Side ISOC Ecuador _______________________________________________
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+1. Here's the thing. Participation requires real work; to educate yourself about the issues mean you must read A LOT and study A LOT. That involves an investment of considerable amount of personal time...and rain cells. We have established and standing generic At-Large working groups that are faltering because of lack of participation. For example, Garth Bruen and myself are the only working members of the WHOIS WG! We also have cross-constituency WGs - I have been trying to drum up support for the JCD WG - on this list. I'm not sure what is the response to date. Carlton -----Original Message----- From: lac-discuss-en-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:lac-discuss-en-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] On Behalf Of Jacqueline Morris Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 8:06 AM To: lac-discuss-en@atlarge-lists.icann.org Subject: Re: [lac-discuss-en] effective mechanisms of participation Hi Carlos Great idea - but I think that the idea of the bottom-up process is that the motivation comes from the ALS members, and not from the representatives. Of course, if there is something at iCANN that needs our input, the reps should bring it to us as soon as possible for our discussion and resolution, but the majority of the ideas for discussion should come from us. What are the issues that we (and our members) face with regard to the current and future use of the Internet? What are our concerns? And then, how can we get the members to bring up these concerns for discussion? Jacqueline A. Morris Technology should be like oxygen: Ubiquitous, Necessary, Invisible and Free. (after Chris Lehmann <http://twitter.com/chrislehmann> ) On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 8:58 AM, <cveraq@gmail.com> wrote:
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Subject: effective mechanisms of participation From: cveraq@gmail.com
Apparently finished the initial reason that it motivates the discussion, that was position on the request of support presented/displayed by several candidates, enfrio the interchange of opinions.
I proposed to settle down mechanisms to foment the participation and the subject even is slope to work it, I believe that it must begin with one motivation from our representatives and not to wait for proximatakes from decisions so that a momentaneo interest arises again to motivate (or to demotivate) the participation of many in these instances.
I reiterate that we can contribute in an organized work group to motivate the permanent work.
Carlos Side ISOC Ecuador _______________________________________________
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