+1 Dimple/Dusan

Harish do avoid cross posting on various mailing list and use of inappropriate language as it is also not a expected standard of behaviour. If you think you are only one contributing in UA then may i ask you after so many workshops in your regions where UA stands in India Presently, even the registry you claim to work for NIXI itself is still not UA ready. Which India service provider or company has come forward post these workshops and said they have become UA ready? Its easy to raise finger on someone for its contribution but please have a self assessment first. The community is jointly working hard for UA globally and we all have long way to go.

Sylvia


On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 10:49 AM dimple sharma via UA-comms <ua-comms@icann.org> wrote:
Mercer

Harish,

Now what you have done, all these so many email with cross posting on various mailing list in inappropriate language is this not breach of the expected standard of behaviour? Who are we to ask anyone such things and about contributions to UA etc.

Well if someone has raised concern it good to accept and correct the mistake instead of reacting like this. Dusan has also said that you should not use ICANN, you says “Do you think I want to represent ICANN and ask people why one wants to do it?” well see your various profiles over twitter, wiki and news you shared in past everywhere you are claiming yourself “UA Ambassador ICANN” if someone is suggesting you some correction it is better for you and UA that you accept and not over react.

Take care

Dimple



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On Saturday, 16 November, 2019, 4:24:06 AM GMT, Harish Chowdhary <intern3tgovernance@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear Steve,

Please allow us and share your contribution to UA.

Harish

On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 9:50 AM Harish Chowdhary <intern3tgovernance@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Please share your details as we are not able to find who you represent and how you are the part of UA lists.

Harish

On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 3:07 AM Steve Bens <stevejobsietf@protonmail.com> wrote:
Please avoid positing on all mailing lists. Consolidated Updates by WG Chairs or UA Chair is enough. 


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On Saturday, 9 November 2019 23:37, Harish Chowdhary <intern3tgovernance@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear All,

It is to inform that I am going to organize the session/workshop on Universal Acceptance as per the following schedule

         i.            10th November 2019 – A brief talk on Universal Acceptance during the second Edition of ICT by ISOC Rural Development SIG – Registration

                 Link: https://ruralisocsig.org/ict-2019-shivamogga

       ii.            13th November 2019 – At MIT Group of Institutions, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

      iii.            23rd November 2019 – A Full-day Workshop on Universal Acceptance including Code- Challenge at BIT-Mesra – Patna, Bihar, India

Poster's are attached for the same.


Thanks,

Harish Chowdhary




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Thanks,
Harish Chowdhary,
Technology Analyst




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Thanks,
Harish Chowdhary,
Technology Analyst



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