[Chapter-delegates] ISOC Elections result
Veni Markovski
veni at veni.com
Tue May 13 10:01:47 PDT 2008
At 07:49 AM 5/13/2008 -0600, Fred Baker wrote:
>Part of this has to be content that will attract people. ISOC
>Barcelona was largely about Internet Governance, one of far too many
>places where people got together to babble illogically on ill-defined
>topics. The talk I gave in Barcelona listed four possible meanings of
>the title and stated that it was hard to have a viable discussion
>unless someone picked a definition.
Which explains why the WSIS, and the follow-up IGF have been
successful, unlike the INETs. The economics of the conference is not
the primary issue, when people meet together to discuss policies.
INET could have replaced the WSIS and the IGF, but it didn't succeed
in that, partly probably because it was considered more of a "geeks'
conference", rather than a forum place.
>Bottom line, it costs something to have a conference. If a few people
>come, cost divided by attendance looks pretty steep, and that plus
>travel cost/time keeps people away. If a lot of people come, it
>becomes far more reasonable. The INETs in 1998 and 1999 had a
>devastating effect on the Society because folks didn't come. We can
>do anything that works financially, but there has to be enough income
>to pay the expenses.
Well, that is, if ISOC will be paying the expenses. Who pays for the
IGF, and if it was that expensive, why would people still do it, and
want to host it? The situation today is that INET is not needed -
people discuss all issues around the Internet at three major
conferences - IGF, IETF and ICANN. INET could have filled-in the
vacuum, if it was re-established earlier, if the .org money were used
partly for that goal. Today, I think it is too late.
Now, tomorrow - that's a different issue. Instead of wondering what
to do, and getting into the arguments about the past INET, why not
focus on 2011, and see what the world will be after the IGF is over,
and where ISOC will stand. I suggest this discussion.
As for bringing chapters to an all-world chapter meetings, surely
ISOC could find in its budget money for such an activity, and cover
the travel and stay of the chapter representatitves. If this is being
done adjustant to another i* event, that would be even better.
Veni
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