[Chapter-delegates] PIR Advisory board
Carlos Vera Q
cvera at interactive.net.ec
Sat Mar 11 11:29:22 PST 2006
There is no need to desire nominate to someone in order to ask about
anything that happen on the PIR Administration or generally speaking on
Internet Gobernanza.
Regional or geographical representation is a MUST in order to ensure
real democracy and real inclusion. In Particular at Latin America we are
anxious to see more Latin people but for some reason (not sure which
exactly) we see every time more "John Smith" on every instance.
This does not mean "John Smith" is not good. It is simply unacceptable
for us to not have more "Ramirez" or "Poe Sung" on Internet Gobernanza
bodies and structure. If we understand how the nomination process work,
then can ensure real and equal participation opportunities and
repeat:This is not a choice. This is a MUST.
Carlos Vera
Patrick Vande Walle escribió:
> Fred,
>
> I cannot obviously speak for Carlos. However, I note that there are
> regularly questions and requests for some formal rules to assure
> geographic diversity within the ISOC board (and in this case within the
> PIR board).
>
> Patrick
>
> Fred Baker said the following on 10/03/2006 18:40:
>
>> I'm curious about the origin of the question. Is there a desire to
>> nominate someone?
>>
>> On Mar 10, 2006, at 9:12 AM, Carlos Vera Q wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Is there some rule about regional or geographical representation on
>>> PIR?
>>>
>>> Carlos Vera
>>>
>
>
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