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[icann-europe] ALSC discussion paper - should we respond?
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- From: Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 18:01:23 +0200
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Folks,
Iīd strongly recommend that you have a look at the ALSCī's
recently-posted discussion paper #1. I find this document quite
promising: In particular, the ALSC does not engage in rhetorics on how
bottom-up and consensus-driven ICANN IS - instead, they talk about what
it SHOULD BE (that is, in what direction it should be changed).
But anyway, the discussion paper asks various questions which - I think
- should not only be discussed on the ALSC's forum list, but also here.
In particular, they ask what board representation of users should look
like, how user representatives on the board should be elected (direct,
indirect, if direct: who can elect?). They also want to know how
interest groups and candidates in elections could do active outreach to
the public, and how they can and should communicate to the public. I
think that this latter set of questions is the one we should focus on,
since this list still has many of last year's pre-election candidates as
its members.
I'd like to ask those of us who have gathered first-hand experience with
their campaigns last year to tell us what they did, how they did it, and
possibly how they failed to actually reach a larger public. What were
your experiences? What, do you think, should be done different in future
elections with respect to outreach and campaigning (let's leave the
registration problems aside for the moment)?
I'm volunteering to summarize all this and prepare a short paper for
submission to the ALSC. I think that a realistic time frame for this
should be about a week. So I'd hope that I can post a first draft of
the summary on, say, Thursday, and (hopefully) a final version at some
point next week-end. (Of course, I'm assuming that there IS something to
summarize. ;-)
Have a nice week-end!
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Thomas Roessler (mobile) <roessler@does-not-exist.org>
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