>Adam: > >The fairly weak nature of your objections I will deal with >below: I thought you would provide a bit more information about the people you were considering, something more rigorous. Even google. Or some news IT service (<http://search.wired.com/wnews/default.asp?query=Cappato>.) > >>> Adam Peake <[log in to unmask]> 9/7/2004 4:14:08 AM >>> >>You didn't know you were discussing AFRINIC's >>Executive Director? Bizarre. > >Yes, I did know that. I reviewed his complete proposal >for Afrinic. I used vague language describing him to others, >is it important, is it even relevant? Milton says: Adiel is someone associated with the emergent AFRINIC, i.e., the address registry for Africa and Milton says: Adiel I know little about, except that he is making presentations about AfriNIC. I know this is taken out of context and I do not mean to distort what you said, but it seems strange not to say what you know about a person when the point of the conversation is to tell each other what you know about that person. Yes, I think it's relevant. I just thought you might have shown you'd taken things a little more seriously. It's an IM session, I'm not talking about emoticons and stuff, but some serious discussion, and there's not a lot of that. Anyway, the people on the list are good. I have reservations about Karl (stated) but most people disagree with me. Fine, he should stay on the list. Marco Cappato is interesting, great background. He has been involved in WSIS, and has been very outspoken against Tunisian involvement (the appointment of a particularly foul man to head the Tunis Summit organizing committee -- ex general who ran the country's interior ministry, tortured people. Hard to find a more inappropriate choice.) So you might wonder if putting Cappato's name forward is worthwhile: positive, he makes important statements about Internet rights and freedoms, might be very good to have on WGIG; negative, politically an impossible appointment for Annan to agree to, putting his name forward would make a statement but is also likely to result in a wasted spot (I think he stands little chance of being selected.) But with what I know about him I lean towards supporting him on the list, but I think he's someone you should find out more about. Guess Robin knows more about him. Before going public with the list I think it would be a good idea to ask people concerned if they understand what's likely to be involved in joining the working group and if they are willing to have their names put forward by the constituency. And produce a biography of the person, which is what I thought your winnowing process would do. It's not clear that a list of names plus policy/technical/region will be of much value to Markus Kummer. Thanks, Adam