Bucharest ICANN meeting: Very remote participation reprised
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And Robert Shaw reports on a train wreck already, in which the GAC, quite belatedly in comparison to most other groups, runs headlong into ICANN's version of Just In Time. If you missed that collision (and most did), not to worry, there'll be another one along in 5 minutes. -g
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Surely, "if you have to ask how to participate, they don't want to hear from you?"
Paul
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Bret Fausett's icann sub-blog, the bucharest.blog.us, has another take on remote participation. It's not a bug, it's a feature. And it seems the the U. of Oregon RealAudio feed will be audio and video, they were already streaming a picture when I checked the connection. -g
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Alexander has started to send summaries (one so far ;-) to the GA list. I'm archiving them separately here, and am also providing an RSS feed for any bloggers out there. See my blog for details. -tlr
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I signed up as a "remote attendee" but have received diddly-squat about how to participate or attend on the Web
I am, like many, many others, totally fed up with ICANN's false claims to openness and transparency... Well, to be fair, they ARE transparent. Blatantly
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