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[ICANN-EU] Re: Answer to Lutz on my questions to Andy Mueller-Maguhn
- To: lutz@iks-jena.de (Lutz Donnerhacke)
- Subject: [ICANN-EU] Re: Answer to Lutz on my questions to Andy Mueller-Maguhn
- From: "Griffini Giorgio" <grigio@mediapoint.it>
- Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 23:29:03 +0200
- CC: icann-europe@fitug.de
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- In-reply-to: <slrn8pobvb.dsp.lutz@belenus.iks-jena.de>
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> Griffini, please keep working on new topics and ignore solely political
> statments.
>
Uh? This sounds like: do not discuss with him... there are more important
things to discuss....
I may agree but I'm used to ask to clarify points I do not understand rather
than leave them unanswered.
About new topics , or more precisely...what to do next.... I think there will be
a great issue about Europe region on how representative are these elections
due the big difference in number of voting members by the different countries.
I'm not here arguing about validity but about representation and most of the
load of such risk will be on German voting members. I'm enough 'innocent' to
think that German voting members may to some extent be able to enhance
representativity by not allowing two german people (even if they may deserve
all respect) be in the ballot. Not because they are German but because they
are from the same country. But I know it sound too much a dream rather
than a real possibility (maybe also because seems (as some other have
already expressed) there are some very divergent positions within German
candidates also).
Told this ,we can certainly talk now about what doing next , conferences,
forums, Regional coordinations and even a door to door campaign to promote
aggregation on net ideals. But we should try to make these elections as
much balanced we can if we want to be sure they will have a follow-up story.
At this point of the story this load seems mostly in hands of German voting
members (for the Europe region) and I would like to help but I'm not sure I'm
able enough to in this so tight time frame..
Best Regards
Giorgio Griffini