Hi all,
FYI, last week I sent to the IGF Secretariat the paragraphs on CN they requested
http://listas.altermundi.net/pipermail/dc3/2016-October/000342.html
and to which various DC3 members have contributed
https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/Paragraphs_for_Connecting_the_Nex_Bil…
If the requested paras have not been incorporated yet, they should be incorporated before
the IGF
Best
Luca
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Enviado: sábado, 12 de novembro de 2016 10:40
Para: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity
Assunto: Re: [DC3] Fwd: [Internet Policy] 2016 IGF Best Practices Open For Public Comment
+1 To adding a note in that document about community networking – with a highlight that
community networking can be wireless, fixed, whatever one chooses.
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Reply-To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Date: Friday, November 11, 2016 at 11:08 PM
To: Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity <dc3(a)listas.altermundi.net>
Subject: Re: [DC3] Fwd: [Internet Policy] 2016 IGF Best Practices Open For Public Comment
Carlos, I agree, I've had a look at the review document on Policy Options for
Connecting and Enabling the Next Billion, and there doesn't seem to be any mention of
Community Networking at all in it that I can see.
Should we simply add a comment at the appropriate place in the document which provides a
link to the declaration ? The Review Document is at
https://www.intgovforum.org/review/cenb/
We have until Nov 14th..
Mike
On 11-11-2016 12:05, Carlos Rey-Moreno wrote:
Hi all, I think this a good opportunity to include some of our ideas in the official Best
Practices.
The time is short, but might be worthwhile.
best,
carlos
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Dear All,
You will remember that we recently shared on this list a call to contribute to developing
the IGF 2016 Policy Options for Connecting and Enabling the Next
Billion<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/policy-options-f…ii>.
I'm pleased to share that the draft IGF 2016 Best Practices are now also ready and
open for comment. Developed in an open and multistakeholder fashion, they focus this year
on Gender and Access, Cybersecurity, IXPs and IPv6.
You'll find below additional information on how to contribute.
We encourage you to participate and to share this information with your networks.
Many thanks,
Constance
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Dear All,
The draft output documents of the four 2016 IGF Best Practice Forums (BPFs) are now all
available for public comment on the IGF review
platform<https://www.intgovforum.org/review/>w/>.
The IGF community is hereby invited and encouraged to comment on all of these documents
between now and the upcoming 11th IGF in Mexico from 6-9 December
2016<http://igf2016.mx/>.
While each BPF adopted its own unique methodology suited to its specific theme over the
past few months, these documents were all produced as the outcomes of multistakeholder,
bottom-up and community-driven processes. We are thankful to the numerous volunteers and
community members who have and continue to contribute to these valuable processes.
How to comment:
Each BPF has a separate section on the IGF’s review platform:
• 2016 IGF BPF on Gender and
Access<https://www.intgovforum.org/review/2016-igf-best-practice-forums-…
- Overcoming barriers to enable women’s meaningful Internet access
• 2016 IGF BPF on
Cybersecurity<https://www.intgovforum.org/review/2016-igf-best-practice-…
- Building Confidence and Security in the use of Information and Communications
Technologies (ICTs) through Enhanced Cooperation and Collaboration.
• 2016 IGF BPF on
IXPs<https://www.intgovforum.org/review/2016-igf-best-practice-forums-bp…
- Contributing to the success and continued development of Internet exchange points.
• 2016 IGF BPF
IPv6<https://www.intgovforum.org/review/2016-igf-best-practice-forums-bp…
- Understanding the commercial and economic incentives behind a successful IPv6
deployment.
For ease of use, all BPFs have also sub-divided their drafts into different parts on the
review platform.
Make use of the navigation bar on the left of the Review Platform to move between
different sections and to read and comment on the entire document for each BPF. Each Part
may furthermore be divided into sub-sections or ‘pages’. Please use the page buttons at
the bottom of a Part to scroll to sub-sections or pages in each Part.
What to know when commenting:
All comments on the review platform are public. For contributors preferring to remain
anonymous, pseudonyms may be used.
All comments have to adhere to the IGF's Code of
Conduct<http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-code-of-cond… in
respect of fairness and reasonableness.
Thank you in advance for your active engagement and participation in the IGF BPFs and we
look forward to reviewing all of your comments!
Best regards,
IGF Secretariat
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