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Milton:

I know Dan well and support your motion to have travel support  
extended to him. I think his presence in PR will be quite useful and  
strategic.

regards,

Robert
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Robert Guerra <[log in to unmask]>
Managing Director, Privaterra
Tel +1 416 893 0377




On 3-Jun-07, at 12:25 AM, Milton Mueller wrote:

> Dan Krimm has been active on the Whois WG list on "access" and is also
> poised to take on a lot of responsibility in the "keep the core  
> neutral"
> campaign. Therefore I think it would be good to get him to the San  
> Juan
> ICANN meeting, as well. Many of us have never met him f2f, and I think
> it would pay off to get someone as involved as he more directly
> acquainted with the personalities and politics of ICANN.
>
> But wanting to stretch our money as far as possible, I'm concerned  
> about
> spending too much on this meeting. So I would propose to grant him  
> $1000
> as opposed to the larger amounts for our Council members, who need  
> to be
> there the whole time. That wll total $4600 for this meeting, less than
> Sao Paulo meeting but close to the norm of about $4000/meeting.
>
> I strongly support this request but need the other votes on the Exec.
> Committee to approve it.
>
> Dr. Milton Mueller
> Syracuse University School of Information Studies
> http://www.digital-convergence.org
> http://www.internetgovernance.org

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