[Evolintgov2014] [IGFmaglist] Query: IGF Main Session - Evolution of IG Ecosystem-Update
Izumi AIZU
iza at anr.org
Sun Aug 10 09:16:53 EDT 2014
Here are the contacts:
Edmon Chung <edmon at dotasia.org> or Edmon Chung <edmon at afilias.info>
Ang Peng Hwa (Singapore), tphang <TPHANG at ntu.edu.sg>
Hong Xue (China), Hong Xue <hongxueipr at gmail.com>
Am not sure who you meant for Japanese team, are they you mean from the
Ministry of Communications? I guess there are enough from govs already.
izumi
2014-08-09 21:14 GMT+09:00 Adam <ajp at glocom.ac.jp>:
> Hi Subi, comment below:
>
>
> On Aug 9, 2014, at 2:55 PM, Subi Chaturvedi wrote:
>
> > Izumi better late than never :) Though the list has been updated. But
> you have made some excellent suggestions here.
> >
> > Have responded inline below.
> >
> > On 9 August 2014 08:57, Izumi AIZU <iza at anr.org> wrote:
> > Very sorry for this very late intervention.
> >
> > Looking at the list of names below, I see very few people from Asia and
> Pacific, especially East Asia, South East Asia and South Asia as well as
> Pacific Islands.
> >
> > I see no Chinese or Indian, considering the user population, it is
> better to include them.
> >
> >
> > For Government, only Mohammed Al Qurashi (KSA) - from Saudi Arabia which
> is
> > more of Middle East than Asia Pacific.
> >
> > I would suggest someone from any other Asian countries - say China, Hong
> Kong, Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia etc.
> > Dr. Govind (India) - just hosted APrIGF in Delhi - will be very good.:
> >
> > Dr. Govind has been invited. In both his capacities as the organiser of
> APrIGF , the CEO of NIXI and following up on Anriette suggestion of
> including some host country government reps. India hosted the IGF in 2008
> in Hyderabad and Dr. Govind was the nodal officer for it. We have also been
> provided a Chair and a speaker for this session from the host country. It
> would be good to have two minute interventions from the some of the other
> host countries as well. Indonesia, Azerbaijan and others on the value that
> IGF has created for and in the host countries, inline with Janis's larger
> call.
> >
> > Amongst Private Sector, Technical Community and Civil Society, I see
> > Zahid from Pakistan, Geoff Huston from Australia and Adam Peake
> (Japan/UK).
> >
> > Bill had suggested Jeremy or Adam Peake from CS. Jeremy has responded in
> the affirmative Adam is yet to respond.
> >
>
>
> I've replied a couple of times,
>
> On Jul 23, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Adam wrote:
>
> > Is there a current outline of the session and topics to be discussed.
> Looked through the list archives and nothing stood out <
> http://mail.intgovforum.org/pipermail/evolintgov2014_intgovforum.org/>
> >
> > If there is a NETmundial focus then I'd be happy to contribute.
> >
> > Adam
> >
>
>
> and yesterday:
>
>
> On Aug 8, 2014, at 6:39 PM, Adam wrote:
>
> > Thanks Bill.
> >
> > I'd be happy to help out, contribute if I can -- have some idea of
> WSIS/IGF/NETmundial.
> >
> > But person I'd personally like to hear from is Marilaia Maciel. She's
> been following most of the relevant activities, and very involved in
> coordinating the roadmap section of the NETmundial document (I spent more
> time on principles.) I think there's been some misunderstanding about
> NETmundial's suggestions regarding the IGF, and she may put those straight.
> >
> > Adam
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
> Adam
>
>
>
>
> > I am not opposing to any single individuals at all, but having them all
> three
> > seem too Caucasian oriented, (sorry to bring this), no Oriental or Asian
> or Pacific
> > people there.
> >
> > We have good candidates here again, people like:
> >
> > Edmon Chung (Hong Kong), Ang Peng Hwa (Singapore), Hong Xue (China),
> > Ram Mohan (India), Rajesh Chharia (India), Rajnesh D Singh, (Fiji),
> Hongbin Chu, (China), Anja Kovacs (India) YJ Park (korea).
> >
> > We have some good names from CS now.
> >
> > I did ask around for the Japanese team which made an excellent
> presentation at the WGEC meeting in which they did a comprehensive 8 year
> evaluation of IGF. They would make for an excellent intervention in this
> session. Would be grateful if you can connect us with them.
> >
> > We want the panel to be balanced, relevant and diverse.
> >
> > Also a connect with Prof. Ang Peng Hwa (Singapore) would also be great.
> >
> > We're trying to not repeat people from the same networks and
> organisations.
> >
> > Thanks again for your input. Sending the updated draft shortly. An early
> response from you would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Subi
> >
> >
> >
> > Again sorry for this belated response, but I hope some of the factors be
> included.
> >
> > I didn't put any Japanese as I don't want to make this a kind of selfish
> intervention, but there are also good candidates from Japan ;-)
> >
> > izumi
> >
> >> rally leaving off MAG members for now):
> >>
> >> Government/IGO:
> >> • Neelie Kroes, EC [confirmed (Subi)…for which panel?]
> >> • Rafał Trzaskowski (Poland, confirmed availability to Igor…for
> panel 1?)
> >> • Robert Shlegel (Russia, MAG, confirms himself)
> >> • Norberto Berner (Argentina)
> >> • Benedicto Fonseca (Brazil)
> >> • Larry Strickling (US)
> >> • Ed Vaizy (UK)
> >> • Mohammed AlQurashi (KSA)
> >> • Alice Munyua (AU)
> >> Private Sector:
> >> • Danil Kerimi (WEF)
> >> • Philipp Grabensee (Affilias)
> >> • Zahid Jamil (Jamil & Jamil)
> >> • Phil Rushton (BT)
> >> • Jimson Olufuye (WITSA)
> >> Technical Community:
> >> • Jari Arkko (IETF)
> >> • Tim Berners Lee (W3C)
> >> • Virgilio Almeida (Brazil/NM)
> >> • Byron Holland (CIRA)
> >> • Geoff Huston (APNIC)
> >> • Adiel Akplogan (AFRINIC)
> >> Civil Society:
> >> • Jeremy Malcolm (EFF)
> >> • Stephanie Perrin (UT)
> >> • Wolfgang Kleinwächter (ICANN)
> >> • Nnenna Nwakanma (WWWF)
> >> • Jovan Kurbalija (Diplo)
> >> • Ron Deibert (Citizen Lab)
> >> • Marilia Maciel (FGV)
> >> • Adam Peake (Glocom)
> >
> >
> > 2014-08-08 22:42 GMT+09:00 Bhatia, Virat <virat.bhatia at intl.att.com>:
> > Hi Bill,
> >
> > From everything you have mentioned, we are in complete agreement.
> >
> > Let me explain.
> >
> > MAG members on main session
> >
> > (i) My comments are purely aimed at responding to the questions
> raised by Subi in her email “regarding serving MAG members as panelists on
> a main session” to which Jeanette provided a response, and Subi
> acknowledged, seeking comments to “refresh memory”. I guess she is trying
> to decide on whether or not MAG members can accept a speaking / moderator
> roles on the main session she is helping to organize.
> >
> >
> >
> > (ii) On the issue of main sessions, Janis, you, I and I believe
> everyone, agreed to keep the limit to 1 for 2014 IGF, based on his email of
> July 24, which you have quoted below. There is no quarrel on that issue. In
> fact your email quoting Janis reinforces my point and gives clear guidance
> for the organizers of main sessions.
> >
> >
> >
> > MAG members on workshops
> >
> > I have neither mentioned in my email, nor wish by any means, to
> recommend that MAG members, who have accepted speaker roles for 3-4 or in
> some cases, even 5 workshops, should decline at this stage. That would be
> terrible for the organizers of those workshops. My point was limited to
> responding to the query about MAG members on main sessions only.
> >
> > The fact that I am on 2 workshops is only self-disclosure. It is by no
> means an imposition on others, since their commitments, in any event, were
> made much before Janis’s email to workshop organizers, and must be honored.
> Like you, I don’t see Janis’s email of “1/3 max” as a hard and fast, where
> MAG members on workshops are concerned.
> >
> > I hope this settles the issue for all organizers and MAG members unless
> anyone has a different interpretation from what has been agreed here.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Virat Bhatia
> >
> >
> >
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>> Izumi Aizu <<
Institute for InfoSocionomics, Tama University, Tokyo
Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
Japan
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