[WSIS CS-Plenary] Future of this list...?

l.d.misek-falkoff falkoff ldmisekfalkoff at gmail.com
Fri Dec 2 21:24:49 GMT 2005


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>From here at the U.N. in NY today:

Well, sometimes analogies do have some power, so here is a positive comment
and request which Robert and the other  actual principals might adjust if
they wish.

To wit: ....in fact Rik P. in this geographic setting - and functioning
globally - has done a wonderful job of sustaining transformations of the
Millennium Plus 5 NGO Network into I believe, Rik correct me, The Millennium
NGO Network after the on-site DPI/NGO 58th Conference at U.N. Headquarters
(I do not have the exact names before me) and hundreds of e-list members
continue to benefit.

It is sincerely hoped that the momentum here also will be preserved and
ongoing, such a very classy and helpful CyberSetting also supporting many
background (offline and interpersonal) interconnections as well.  *
Interconnectivity*, what could be more fitting as resonating with the key
themes of WSIS / SMSI.

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and with best wishes

:) LDMF.

Linda D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D..
*Respectful Interfaces* Programme, The Communications Coordination Committee
for the United Nations, Dr. Harry Lerner, President.

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On 12/2/05, Robert Guerra <rguerra at lists.privaterra.org> wrote:

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> With the Tunis phase over,  the WSIS process has concluded. The
> discussions on and  internet governance, ICT4D and other information
> society related issues enter a new phase of discussion.
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> In that context, what do people on this and other WSIS related
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> issues as the develop. For example, should this list (and others)
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