Hi again Seun

On Sep 23, 2014, at 5:16 PM, Seun Ojedeji <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> It will seem not getting a welcome mail (mailing list subscription) was my issue.

I remain puzzled.  As I showed you off list, Rafik sent me notice on 8 April that you’d been approved by the NCSG EC, I sent mail the same day to the NCUC EC asking that we approve the new members, and Stefi Milan sent mail a few hours later saying ok she was adding them to the mail list.  On 10 April I sent a welcome message to the NCUC-discuss list, which you should have seen, below. 

Let us know if there’s anything else we can do for you.

Thanks

Bill

Begin forwarded message:

> From: William Drake <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Welcome New NCUC members 
> Date: April 10, 2014 at 10:29:25 AM GMT+2
> To: NCUC-discuss <[log in to unmask]>
> 
> Hello
> 
> Since most everyone subscribed to this list is also subscribed to NCSG-discuss, you will have seen Rafik’s welcome message to new NCSG members.  9 of the new individual members also elected to join NCUC, which our EC has now approved, and Stefi has added them to this mail list.  So we welcome
> 
>>> Jeremy Malcolm			Malaysia
>>> Raitme Citterio			Venezuela
>>> Sherly Haristya			Singapore
>>> Sandra Braman			USA
>>> Seun Ojedeji			Nigeria
>>> Lea Kaspar				UK
>>> Philip Adar				Kenya
>>> WISDOM KWASI DONKOR	Ghana
>>> Chirag Gupta			USA
> 
> 
> Greetings to all, great to have you on board.  Please feel free to introduce yourself to colleagues here and share any particular interests and activities related to NCUC, ICANN, etc. 
> 
> Just a reminder, the ncsg-discuss list is for stakeholder group-wide discussions on GNSO issues and processes, while this ncuc-discuss list is for the constituency only and focuses on our internal views and positions on these and other ICANN/Internet governance, as well as our intra-organizational development.  
> 
> You’re joining at a particularly frenzied moment in ICANNland, and many of us are still recovering from the ICANN Singapore meeting, where NCUC organized a very successful and well attended cross-community conference  http://www.ncuc.org/singapore2014/ [videos at https://www.youtube.com/user/NCUCtv/videos  and transcripts forthcoming at http://singapore49.icann.org/en/schedule/fri-ncuc-ig] as well as a busy Constituency Day meeting https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/NCUC+Singapore+meeting+2014-03-25 that included a visit from Larry Strickling and Fiona Alexander from the US government to discuss the IANA transition [audio and transcript at http://singapore49.icann.org/en/schedule/tue-ncuc].  
> 
> Like many other civil society networks, we are now organizing for the NETmundial conference in Sao Paulo 23-24 April http://netmundial.br.  As I noted yesterday, probably before you were added to the list, 
> 
>>> ICANN staff are asking who from NCUC (& other groupings) will be at http://netmundial.br in Sao Paulo 23-24 April, in the event there’s critical mass to organize any sort of pre- or post-meeting events.  
>>> 
>>> At the same time, we might want to connect ourselves—while the weeks’s schedule is packed with civil society and academic meetings on the days before and after NM, who knows, maybe we could at least organize a caipirinha together.  At a minimum we could establish a chat space for electronic blabbing.
>>> 
>>> I know of a number of people who are going and others who've said they wanted to if travel support materialized, but I don’t know the final tally.  I’d put up a page on the Confluence wiki (as At Large and probably some other groups have done), but people might not all have accounts.  So instead, here’s a simple Doodle
>>> 
>>> http://doodle.com/3axp7s5vrgkq9x8r
>>> 
>>> Please fill in if you’re coming to Sao Paulo and want to connect.
> 
> 
> So if you’re coming to NM, please do do the Doodle.
> 
> More to come, obviously…
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Bill