[Chapter-delegates] Internet Pavilion at ITU Telecom World in Geneva
Zaid Ali
zaid at sfbayisoc.org
Tue Sep 29 03:51:58 PDT 2009
Thank you Leslie for taking the time to clarify the San Jose meeting. We are also a new chapter learning the ropes so I appreciate you taking the time to clarify in detail. Since I don't wish to digress or make this discussion about a specific event I will take my specific question about an event off the list but leave the original intent which is to facilitate better communication.
Thanks,
Zaid
----- "Leslie Daigle" <daigle at isoc.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wondered if you might be -- but I don't see how that event (which
> was, indeed, a meeting (not a panel), and only happened to be located
>
> in Silicon Valley as a matter of logistical convenience) would have
> supported the kinds of things you cited in your first message: the
> meeting needed *not* to have awareness raised, wouldn't have helped
> you/ISOC with membership, etc.
>
> While I'm happy to get a better perspective on how we can be mutually
>
> helpful and supportive, I'm pretty sure there will continue to be
> meetings (which are different than "events") that happen quietly.
>
> Leslie.
>
> I'd like to be On Sep 29, 2009, at 5:19 AM, Zaid Ali wrote:
>
> > Leslie, I believe the event I am referring to was held in San Jose
>
> > sometime in April-May 2009 focusing on operational IPv6 matters
> > which involved ISP's and content providers. From my participation in
>
> > NANOG and MAAWG I understand that ISP's at times prefer to have
> > closed sessions if peering information etc is exchanged (I am not
> > sure if this was the case), but if we were informed of the event
> > there would be general awareness between ISOC and local chapter
> > regardless of the specific motivation of the event.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Zaid
> > ----- "Leslie Daigle" <daigle at isoc.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Not to distract from your point, but the only close-to-open IPv6
> >> panel
> >>
> >> we've had in Silicon Valley (of which I am aware!) was the IETF74
> >> panel -- and chapters were certainly apprised of it. (See copy of
>
> >> mail
> >>
> >> below).
> >>
> >> Note, too, that panel event was chiefly aimed at media, and not
> >> public.
> >>
> >> Leslie.
> >>
> >>> Begin forwarded message:
> >>>
> >>>> From: Sabrina Wilmot <wilmot at isoc.org>
> >>>> Date: March 12, 2009 8:18:53 AM EDT
> >>>> To: Chapter Delegates <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
> >>>> Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Internet Society Panel on IPv6
> >>>> Deployment at IETF 74
> >>>> Reply-To: chapter-support at isoc.org
> >>>>
> >>>> Dear Colleagues,
> >>>>
> >>>> The Internet Society will host a briefing panel focused on the
> real
> >>
> >>>> world experiences associated with deploying IPv6. The session
> will
> >>
> >>>> be coincident with the IETF 74 meeting in San Francisco.
> >>>>
> >>>> "The Seven Stages of IPv6," a review of the opportunities of
> IPv6
> >>
> >>>> from the perspective of network citizens in the seven stages of
> >>>> dealing with massive change, will be held 11:30am - 12:45pm PDT
> >>>> (18:45-19:45 UTC) on Tuesday, 24 March at the Hilton San
> >> Francisco.
> >> <etc>
> >>
> >> On Sep 29, 2009, at 4:08 AM, Zaid Ali wrote:
> >>
> >>> I find that communication to local chapters about events
> organized
> >>
> >>> by ISOC to be an ongoing issue. There was an IPv6 panel
> discussion
> >>
> >>> organized by ISOC a few months back in Silicon Valley but our
> >>> chapter was not informed. Chapters can be used for support in
> >>> promoting such talks at a local community level and these events
> can
> >>
> >>> also be used as a platform for supporting local chapters in
> >>> membership drive.
> >>>
> >>> Zaid Ali
> >>> President, Internet Society San Francisco Bay chapter
> >>> www.sfbayisoc.org
> >>> zaid at sfbayisoc.org
> >>>
> >>> ----- "Joly MacFie" <joly at punkcast.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Difficult to credit that the combined efforts of ICANN, ISOC,
> and
> >> the
> >>>> NRO managed to put out a press release without mentioning 1)
> >> where
> >>>> the event is taking place, or 2) the url.
> >>>>
> >>>> It is 1) Geneva, and 2) http://www.itu.int/WORLD2009/
> >>>>
> >>>> joly
> >>>>
> >>>> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Khaled KOUBAA
> >>>> <khaled.koubaa at topnet.tn> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> “Internet Pavilion” to Host Key Internet Discussions
> >>>>> During the ITU Telecom World Conference
> >>>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>> Joly MacFie 917 442 8665 Skype:punkcast
> >>>> WWWhatsup NYC - http://wwwhatsup.com
> >>>> http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
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> >>
> >> Leslie Daigle
> >> Chief Internet Technology Officer
> >> Internet Society
> >> daigle at isoc.org
>
> Leslie Daigle
> Chief Internet Technology Officer
> Internet Society
> daigle at isoc.org
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