Mark totally agree,  a balance is ideal.  

Lilian





El mar., 15 oct. 2019 14:38, Mark W. Datysgeld <mark@governanceprimer.com> escribió:

Lilian,

a consensus has been floating around the community this past year(s) that the key messaging, while being kept accessible to all, should be more directed towards developers and decision-makers. As important as it is to get the public to know about the project, what is the most needed is for solutions to be developed. It would be good to see a healthy balance such as 40% communication that informs the broader audience and 60% communication that is focused on people who decide whether to include a library that will support UA or not when they start a new project.

Best,

Mark W. Datysgeld from Governance Primer [www.markwd.website]
In partnership with AR-TARC and the Brazilian Association of Software Companies (ABES)
On 15/10/2019 16:28, LILIAN IVETTE Trip and Learned wrote:
It is simple information and knowledge.  The internet is immense and it is good for its users to know how they communicate and navigate entirely in their local languages.  That they know about the actions that UA does to achieve the objective of connecting to the world and if  the domain names and emails do not work in all languages ​​it is impossible to reach that goal.  Finally, as incredible as the majority of the population may seem, even those in the area of ​​information technology do not know this initiative and neither do ICANN's work (but this is another issue).

Lilian 

El mar., 15 oct. 2019 13:49, Tan Tanaka, Dennis <dtantanaka@verisign.com> escribió:

Hi Lilian,

 

                “I want to propose a special emphasis on communication strategies, social networks and capacity building, which allow us to reach end users and our regions in general so that they know what the UA is about”

 

Interesting. But what would the end goal be? What will end users do with the knowledge?

 

-Dennis

 

 

From: UA-comms <ua-comms-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of LILIAN IVETTE Trip and Learned <lidebru18@gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 11:19 AM
To: "ua-comms@icann.org" <ua-comms@icann.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [UA-comms] Estrategy of communications

 

Dear members of the WG and  Staff, 

 

I have read the document that will be our navigation chart to achieve the objectives that in terms of communications have been drawn up within the UA. 

 

I want to propose a special emphasis on communication strategies, social networks and capacity building, which allow us to reach end users and our regions in general so that they know what the UA is about, since if a survey is carried out We can realize the almost total ignorance about this important issue, and we cannot appropriate what we do not know.


We can divide the communications work into two parts, one within the UA and ICANN and another towards the regions, where we could have the different RALOS as allies, since they represent the end users.

 

Best, regards,

 

--

Lilian Ivette De Luque Bruges


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