Hi Norbert, Well I did recognize another Argentinian name, but she isn't, as far as I know, a member of NCSG, but one of my students from the South Summer Schools on Internet governance. Which brings up another thought. I expect that the assorted elected NCSG leadership will be offered a chance to speak to the Fellows at one of their breakfasts. Though this is early in the day, I hope they will take advantage of the opportunity to tell people about the NCSG and its various constituencies. And any of us who do know others on the list <http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/> should make personal outreach to the people we know and try to bring them along to the NCSG etc. meetings we attend. Cheers avri On 7 Jan 2012, at 10:57, nhklein wrote: > On 01/07/2012 09:33 PM, Avri Doria wrote: >> An update: >> >> It seems I missed a second NCSG member who is also on the fellows list: >> >> Fatima Cambronero of AGEIA DENSI Argentina >> >> Having maintained the membership list and voters list in the past I should have realized and thus wanted to remedy my error. >> >> I am happy we have two and I encourage those of us who can make it to Costa Rica make sure we meet up with Hago and Fatima and include them in any of the NCSG events. >> >> avri >> >> On 6 Jan 2012, at 13:39, Avri Doria wrote: >> >>> The list of fellows for Costa Rica is out,<http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/> and on quick perusal I see at least 1 NCSG member listed: >>> >>> Hago Dafalla – Sudan >>> >>> There may be others, but I did not instantly recognize any names. If I missed your name, please shout out. >>> >>> Congratulations Hago. >>> >>> avri > Well, Avri, you did not recognize another name - but I recognized the Cambodian name instantly, looking at the ICANN fellowship list. > > I hope to establish contact soon. > > > Norbert > > -- > A while ago, I started a new blog: > > ...thinking it over... after 21 years in Cambodia > http://www.thinking21.org/ > > continuing to share reports and comments from Cambodia, > and this is my last posting: > > Transiting – from the Past through the Present into the Future > http://www.thinking21.org/?p=671 > > > Norbert Klein > [log in to unmask] > Phnom Penh / Cambodia > > >