I've checked some dates now that the schedule is online:
https://igf2016.sched.org/
So, these are the DC3-related activities during IGF 2016 in Guadalajara, Mexico
1) An IGF pre-event on the afternoon of 5 December (IGF Day 0)
2) Disco-Tech, on the evening of 5 December (last years’ programme
https://www.apc.org/en/node/21284 )
3) DC on Community Connectivity, December 7, 12:00 - 13:30
featuring the authors of the papers included in the DC3 Report
https://igf2016.sched.org/event/8htn/dc-on-community-connectivity
4) WS238: Community Connectivity: empowering the unconnected. December 7, 15:00 - 16:30
https://igf2016.sched.org/event/8htE/ws238-community-connectivity-empowerin…
https://www.intgovforum.org/cms/igf2016/index.php/proposal/view_public/238
5) Post-IGF event on community networking, on 10 December, 10:00 - 17:00. University of
Guadalajara. Open to interested people.
I'd like us to plan a bit so we can make the most of all these sessions.
Activities 3 and 4 don't seem to need any further planning. Do they?
Disco-Tech needs to be coordinated among APC, DC3 and other interested parties. I'm
not aware of any planification about this so far.
Regarding the pre and post evente, I believe we should have some time for a DC3
"internal meeting" that's not open to the general public but rather more of
a round table like the one we had in Bogotá. Jane has told me the idea during the
post-event is to make it open, so that would leave the pre-event for a more inner DC3
meeting. Or maybe we could plan to make part of the post-event dedicated to inner planning
and discussion and another part open to the public?
The purpose of such inner meeting for me is to come together, have everyone update the
group on what are the news, the ongoing activities and plans ahead.
For example, we have discussed previously about the importance of having a presence and
some clear objectives for the 2017 World Telecommunication Development Conference
(
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Conferences/WTDC/Pages/default.aspx) but so far we
haven't discussed about this on the DC3 list. This to me is an important topic to
discuss in person so we can maximize results.
This was proposed by Rhizomatica and most of us (present in Bogotá) agreed that it's
important to push the Community Connectivity perspective there, considering results from
that conference can have more binding outcomes than other events.
We have also talked about working on creating a global Community Networks database that we
can keep updated over time. This was discussed a bit on the "Network Communities
data" thread[1]. It was also brought up again by Conraad lately in the "Rural
access success stories" thread[2]; with a different perspective.
My approach to this is to frame it in the lines of what PCC.I/RES.268 from CITEL's
2016 meeting in El Salvador[3] says:
"""
a) Documentation, systematization, sharing, and dissemination of results and experiences
of national initiatives related to the implementation of Recommendation ITU-D 19
[4] as it pertains to the development of small nonprofit community operators
that serve the communications needs of these (rural and remote) areas.
"""
I believe this would put the DC3 in a position of visibility in the American continent
(CITEL) but also elsewhere, as a point of reference regarding the issues we address.
I guess we have many other important matters to discuss. I'd very much like the DC3
to be a proactive collective and not just a "community connectivity think
tank"... YMMV :)
Sorry for the long e-mail... I've been wanting to propose this for quite some time
but had no opportunity to write before.
Cheers,
Nico
[1]
http://listas.altermundi.net/pipermail/dc3/2016-June/000208.html
[2]
http://listas.altermundi.net/pipermail/dc3/2016-November/000370.html
[3]
https://www.citel.oas.org/en/SiteAssets/PCCI/Final-Reports/CCPI-2016-28-400…
[3] (spanish)
https://www.citel.oas.org/en/SiteAssets/PCCI/Final-Reports/CCPI-2016-28-400…
[4]
http://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-d/rec/d/D-REC-D.19-201003-I!!PDF-E.pdf