Robin: Thanks for raising this issue. Note that I am copying the NCUC discuss list. A group of NCUC members had an informal discussion with Markus Kummer Tuesday evening, at which it became clear that he is very interested in advice about what *kind* of people to put onto the WGIG, and will later welcome specific lists of names forwarded by civil society groups. I had discussions with several people, including Adam Peake, about names and criteria. I think it would be a good idea for NCUC as a whole to develop a list of names we could support. The WSIS CS Internet Governance caucus (which is copied on this message) will probably also do so. I suspect there would be some overlap, but in my opinion it is better to develop lists separately and then reconcile them with the caucus - and the ICANN ALAC - as necessary. What we need now are some ideas about a process, and a schedule. Barring any objections, I'll propose some ideas in a day or two - and anyone else is welcome to do so as well. --MM p.s. I do not publish any notes of our meeting with Kummer, we promised we would speak freely and not >>> Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]> 07/27/04 02:44PM >>> Hello, Were there any further discussions in Kuala Lumpur last week (or elsewhere) on selecting this caucus' recommendations for membership onto the UN Working Group on Internet Governance? Is information available about a time frame for this process or its next steps? Thank you. Robin Gross IP Justice Executive Director www.ipjustice.org _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [log in to unmask] https://ssl.cpsr.org/mailman/listinfo/governance