> I support Milton's position, though I appreciate a little less the > bluntness :-) Then, if we are going to praise people on a public list, > why not damn them as well. > > I think WSIS does not need nominees from us, that merely do what other > reps in WSIS already do: defend country positions, for example. That is why I mentined Pindar Wong: he does not defend any country position in his considerations about the future of Internet Governance. But he points to the very reality of the multi-processed life of the Internet; and he tries not only to describve this, but also to say: let us accept this reality (not to try to "govern" it), and see how it can be even improved. Norbert -- Norbert Klein Open Forum of Cambodia Phnom Penh/Cambodia