Re: [lac-discuss-en] Welcome to ICANN At-Large!
[[--Translated text (es -> en)--]] [[--This message had format issues and was not translated properly--]] Subject:Re: Welcome to ICANN At-Large! Desde:lilian ivette de luque bruges <lilidebru@hotmail.com> Welcome, it will be very helpful for the region to work together with you. Lilian Ivette De Luque Bruges On Apr 5 2018 5:44 am, Humberto Carrasco <hcarrascob@gmail.com> wrote: [[--Translated text (en -> es) -]] [[--This message had format issues and was not defined properly--]] Subject: Re: Welcome to ICANN At-Large!From: Humberto Carrasco <hcarrascob@gmail.com> Welcome, I wish you the best in your participation in LACRALO. In whatever you need, I am at your disposal.Greetings Humberto Carrasco Blanc Lawyer Associate Professor Economic Law - Commercial Universidad Católica del Norte - Coquimbo LLM Queen Mary University of London PhD University of Edinburgh 04-04-2018, at 05:04, ICANN At-Large Personnel <staff@atlarge.icann.org> wrote: Dear Ruben and Edwin: The ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) is pleased to inform you that the Jaqi Aru Foundation has been certified as an At-Large Structure (ALS). The ALAC greatly appreciates your group's interest in involving individual users in LACRALO and ICANN and looks forward to working with you and your colleagues.The ALAC is eager to prom ote a productive working relationship between your organization, other ALS and the ALAC (and ICANN in general), and your input on how we can make this a success would be greatly appreciated. It is very important to keep members of your organization informed (about important ICANN news and information about ICANN's policy development efforts) and to participate in activities of interest.Here are some of the tools that At-Large members find useful: The At-Large wiki space is where you can find most of the relevant information: The At-Large introductory page helps you navigate through of the contents of the wiki. This is where you can find the latest ads and subscribe to the Google calendar of At-Large at the bottom of the page. This will ensure that you never miss a meeting! From any chosen page on the At-Large wiki, you can easily navigate through the purple box in the upper left corner of the page.It is very convenient to be able to consult the latest At-Large policy development activity, obtain more information about regional outreach organizations (RALOs) and about At-Large working groups. To obtain the most up-to-date information on At-Large meetings during the public meetings of ICANN, it's worth checking this wiki page! Regional wiki web pages have also been created to distribute information (including in local languages) about activities, events and topics of particular interest to people in each region.These are maintained by the community. They are: Region of Africa:http://www.afralo.org Asia / Australia / Pacific Region: http: //www.apralo.org European Region: http: //www.euralo.org Latin America / Caribbean Region: http: //www.lacralo.org North America Region : http: //www.naralo.org At-Large mailing lists. There are many At-Large email lists, for each region, you can sign up and manage your subscriptions at: http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo.The primary and secondary contact points you identified in the application form will be automatically added to your region list only for accredited ALSs to discuss regional issues and to the mailing list for staff announcements (only staff can post messages on that list). list); You are invited to join othe rs as you wish. ALAC website. The ALAC website is a good source of ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users. We recommend that you provide a link to your members. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate the information into multiple languages.Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to the At-Large staff. ICANN website: the ICANN website is where all the announcements are published and where you can find practical information about ICANN public meetings. Skype Chat: Members of the At-Large community and staff use Skype group chats extensively. There is a group chat for most of the work groups and RALOs. So, please, don Do not hesitate to send your Skype ID to the At-Large staff and we will gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here if you do not have a Skype account.It's free and the staff is available to help you if you have a problem. Facebook: the At-Large community has its own Facebook page. It is useful t o keep up with ads and useful information. Twitter: At-Large members tweet extensively and are particularly active during public meetings of ICANN. Follow At-Large on Twitter! In short, we will re-send the At-Large beginner guide, as it is in the process of being updated. Meanwhile, check out the last monthly call from LACRALO. You can also refer to the LACRALO wiki space to get more opportunities to participate.We look forward to working with you and the members of your organization to advance the interests of individual Internet users within ICANN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org [ERROR: Sentence too long to translate (1731> 1000 bytes)] There are many At-Large email lists, for each region, you can Register and manage your subscriptions at: http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo.The primary and secondary contact points you identified in the application form will be automatically added to your region list only for accredited ALSs to discuss regional issues and to the mailing list for staff announcements (only staff can post messages on that list). l ist); You are invited to join others as you wish. ALAC website. The ALAC website is a good source of ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users. We recommend that you provide a link to your members. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate the information into multiple languages.Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to the At-Large staff. ICANN website: the ICANN website is where all the announcements are published and where you can find practical information about ICANN public meetings. Skype Chat: Members of the At-Large community and staff use Skype group chats extensively. There is a group chat for most of the work groups and RALOs. So, please, don Do not hesitate to send your Skype ID to the At-Large staff and we will gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here if you do not have a Skype account.It's free and the staff is available to help you if you have a problem. Facebook: the At-Large community has its own Facebook page. It is useful to keep up with ads and useful information. Twitter: At-Large members tweet extensively and are particularly active during public meetings of ICANN. Follow At-Large on Twitter! In short, we will re-send the At-Large beginner guide, as it is in the process of being updated. Meanwhile, check out the last monthly call from LACRALO. You can also refer to the LACRALO wiki space to get more opportunities to participate.We look forward to working with you and the members of your organization to advance the interests of individual Internet users within ICANN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org [ERROR: Sentence too long to translate (1629> 1000 bytes)] There are many At-Large email lists, for each region, you can Register and manage your subscriptions at: http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo.The primary and secondary contact points you identified in the application form will be automatically added to your region list only for accredited ALSs to discuss regional issues and to the mailing list for staff announcements (only staff can post messages on that list). l ist); You are invited to join others as you wish. ALAC website. The ALAC website is a good source of ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users. We recommend that you provide a link to your members. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate the information into multiple languages.Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to the At-Large staff. ICANN website: the ICANN website is where all the announcements are published and where you can find practical information about ICANN public meetings. Skype Chat: Members of the At-Large community and staff use Skype group chats extensively. There is a group chat for most of the work groups and RALOs. So, please, don Do not hesitate to send your Skype ID to the At-Large staff and we will gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here if you do not have a Skype account.It's free and the staff is available to help you if you have a problem. Facebook: the At-Large community has its own Facebook page. It is useful to keep up with ads and useful information. Twitter: At-Large members tweet extensively and are particularly active during public meetings of ICANN. Follow At-Large on Twitter! In short, we will re-send the At-Large beginner guide, as it is in the process of being updated. Meanwhile, check out the last monthly call from LACRALO. You can also refer to the LACRALO wiki space to get more opportunities to participate.We look forward to working with you and the members of your organization to advance the interests of individual Internet users within ICANN. If you have any questions or need additional information, contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org [ERROR: Sentence too long to translate (1568> 1000 bytes)] There are many At-Large email lists, for each region, you can Register and manage your subscriptions at: http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo.The primary and secondary contact points you identified in the application form will be automatically added to your region list only for accredited ALSs to discuss regional issues and to the mailing list for staff announcements (only staff can post messages on that list). list); Y ou are invited to join others as you wish. ALAC website. The ALAC website is a good source of ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users. We recommend that you provide a link to your members. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate the information into multiple languages.Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to the At-Large staff. ICANN website: the ICANN website is where all the announcements are published and where you can find practical information about ICANN public meetings. Skype Chat: Members of the At-Large community and staff use Skype group chats extensively. There is a group chat for most of the work groups and RALOs. So, please, don Do not hesitate to send your Skype ID to the At-Large staff and we will gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here if you do not have a Skype account.It's free and the staff is available to help you if you have a problem. Facebook: the At-Large community has its own Fa cebook page. It is useful to keep up with ads and useful information. Twitter: At-Large members tweet extensively and are particularly active during public meetings of ICANN. Follow At-Large on Twitter! In short, we will re-send the At-Large beginner guide, as it is in the process of being updated. Meanwhile, check out the last monthly call from LACRALO. You can also refer to the LACRALO wiki space to get more opportunities to participate.We look forward to working with you and the members of your organization to advance the interests of individual Internet users within ICANN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org [ERROR: Sentence too long to translate (1474> 1000 bytes)] There are many At-Large email lists, for each region, you can Register and manage your subscriptions at: http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo.The primary and secondary contact points you identified in the application form will be automatically added to your region list only for accredited ALSs to discuss regional issues and to the mailing list for staff announcements (only staff can post messages on that list). l ist); You are invited to join others as you wish. ALAC website. The ALAC website is a good source of ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users. We recommend that you provide a link to your members. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate the information into multiple languages.Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to the At-Large staff. ICANN website: the ICANN website is where all the announcements are published and where you can find practical information about ICANN public meetings. Skype Chat: Members of the At-Large community and staff use Skype group chats extensively. There is a group chat for most of the work groups and RALOs. So, please, don Do not hesitate to send your Skype ID to the At-Large staff and we will gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here if you do not have a Skype account.It's free and the staff is available to help you if you have a problem. Facebook: the At-Large community has its own Facebook page. It is useful to keep up with ads and useful information. Twitter: At-Large members tweet extensively and are particularly active during public meetings of ICANN. Follow At-Large on Twitter! In short, we will re-send the At-Large beginner guide, as it is in the process of being updated. Meanwhile, check out the last monthly call from LACRALO. You can also refer to the LACRALO wiki space to get more opportunities to participate.We look forward to working with you and the members of your organization to advance the interests of individual Internet users within ICANN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org [ERROR: Sentence too long to translate (1392> 1000 bytes)]There are many At-Large email lists, for each region, you can sign up and manage your subscriptions at:http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo. The primary and secondary contact points you identified in the application form will be automatically added to your region list only for accredited ALSs to discuss regional issues and to the mailing list for staff announcements (only staff can post messages on that list). lis t); You are invited to join others as you wish. ALAC website. The ALAC website is a good source of ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users.We recommend that you provide a link to your members. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate the information into multiple languages. Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to the At-Large staff. ICANN website: the ICANN website is where all the announcements are published and where you can find practical information about ICANN public meetings. Skype Chat: Members of the At-Large community and staff use Skype group chats extensively. There is a group chat for most of the work groups and RALOs.So, please, don Do not hesitate to send your Skype ID to the At-Large staff and we will gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here if you do not have a Skype account. It's free and the staff is available to help you if you have a problem. Facebook: the At-Large community has its o wn Facebook page. It is useful to keep up with ads and useful information. Twitter: At-Large members tweet extensively and are particularly active during public meetings of ICANN. Follow At-Large on Twitter!In short, we will re-send the At-Large beginner guide, as it is in the process of being updated. Meanwhile, check out the last monthly call from LACRALO. You can also refer to the LACRALO wiki space to get more opportunities to participate. We look forward to working with you and the members of your organization to advance the interests of individual Internet users within ICANN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org [ERROR: Sentence too long to translate (1854> 1000 bytes)] ALAC website.The ALAC website is a good source of ICANN news and information of interest to individual Internet users. We recommend that you provide a link to your members. The ALAC relies on volunteers to translate the information into multiple languages. Translations of documents on the website are welcome and should be sent to the At-Large staff. ICANN website: the ICANN website is where all the announcements are publish ed and where you can find practical information about ICANN public meetings. Skype Chat: Members of the At-Large community and staff use Skype group chats extensively.There is a group chat for most of the work groups and RALOs. So, please, don Do not hesitate to send your Skype ID to the At-Large staff and we will gladly add you to the relevant chats. Please click here if you do not have a Skype account. It's free and the staff is available to help you if you have a problem. Facebook: the At-Large community has its own Facebook page. It is useful to keep up with ads and useful information. Twitter: At-Large members tweet extensively and are particularly active during public meetings of ICANN. Follow At-Large on Twitter!In short, we will re-send the At-Large beginner guide, as it is in the process of being updated. Meanwhile, check out the last monthly call from LACRALO. You can also refer to the LACRALO wiki space to get more opportunities to participate. We look forward to working with you and the members of your organization to advance the interests of individual Internet users within ICANN. If you have any questions or need additional information, contact us at staff@atlarge.icann.org [ERROR: Sentence too long to translate (6890> 1000 bytes)] [[--Original text (es) Translated by transbot 2.18-2.04 http://mm.icann.org/transbot_archive/ad2aa6e428.html --]]
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