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1. A consideration of how to increase membership. There were suggestions | 1. A consideration of how to increase membership. There were suggestions | ||
about the web page. Perhaps a way to increase our membership is to develop | about the web page. Perhaps a way to increase our membership is to develop | ||
− | a more active New York | + | a more active New York Chapter. |
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− | 3. The DC chapter of ISOC would like to the NY Chapter of ISOC to | + | 2. A consideration of conducting a survey of new members, more inactive members and perhaps more active members. |
− | co-sponsor a tour of Washington D.C. during the ITEF meeting in DC. | + | *It was the sense of the discussion that this matter required more analysis. |
− | was discussed but since there was no quorum a decision was not made. | + | |
− | was suggested to consider this matter online. | + | 3. The DC chapter of ISOC would like to the NY Chapter of ISOC to co-sponsor a tour of Washington D.C. during the ITEF meeting in DC. |
+ | *This was discussed but since there was no quorum a decision was not made. | ||
+ | *It was suggested to consider this matter online. | ||
4. Some possible new activities were called to our attention. | 4. Some possible new activities were called to our attention. | ||
− | *Some present | + | *Some present had attended the recent WSIS and World Summit meetings. |
− | meetings. They were interested in such issues as these. | + | *They were interested in such issues as these. |
**The Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society | **The Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society | ||
− | ** | + | **World Summit: http://www.worldsummit2003.de/en/web/107.htm |
**WSIS http://www.itu.int/wsis/ | **WSIS http://www.itu.int/wsis/ | ||
− | *Would ISOC-NY be interested in | + | *Would ISOC-NY be interested in becoming more engaged in Global issues? |
− | 5. | + | 5. ISOC chapters around the world. |
*We are becoming aware of the leaders of ISOC chapters around the world. | *We are becoming aware of the leaders of ISOC chapters around the world. | ||
*They have diverse interests and concerns. | *They have diverse interests and concerns. | ||
− | * A mission of ISOC-NY could be to seek to develop relationships with ISOC | + | * A mission of ISOC-NY could be to seek to develop relationships with ISOC Chapters in different countries. |
− | Chapters in different countries. | + | |
* We could seek to develop relationships with the Puerto Rican Chapter. It is not a foreign country; it is part of the U.S. : Ramon Morales <ramon@inspireglobal.com is the coordinator. | * We could seek to develop relationships with the Puerto Rican Chapter. It is not a foreign country; it is part of the U.S. : Ramon Morales <ramon@inspireglobal.com is the coordinator. | ||
*We could have video conferences with our colleagues. We could learn about their issues and concerns. | *We could have video conferences with our colleagues. We could learn about their issues and concerns. | ||
*The global issues and the ISOC chapter issues could provide a sustainable basis for dealing with critical issues, the Internet and the democratic struggle. | *The global issues and the ISOC chapter issues could provide a sustainable basis for dealing with critical issues, the Internet and the democratic struggle. | ||
*In light of the recent election, it seems likely that the democratic struggle will become much more challenging in the years ahead. Perhaps now is the time to connect globally. | *In light of the recent election, it seems likely that the democratic struggle will become much more challenging in the years ahead. Perhaps now is the time to connect globally. |
Latest revision as of 03:41, 26 February 2008
ISOC-NY Public Meeting - Thursday, October 21, 2004
Attending
- Peter Burgess
- Millard Clements
- Dafydd Harries
- Benjamin Mako Hill
- Lyn Ohira
- Max Senges
- Joseph Shraibman
- Trina Semorile
Minutes
1. A consideration of how to increase membership. There were suggestions about the web page. Perhaps a way to increase our membership is to develop a more active New York Chapter.
2. A consideration of conducting a survey of new members, more inactive members and perhaps more active members.
- It was the sense of the discussion that this matter required more analysis.
3. The DC chapter of ISOC would like to the NY Chapter of ISOC to co-sponsor a tour of Washington D.C. during the ITEF meeting in DC.
- This was discussed but since there was no quorum a decision was not made.
- It was suggested to consider this matter online.
4. Some possible new activities were called to our attention.
- Some present had attended the recent WSIS and World Summit meetings.
- They were interested in such issues as these.
- The Charter of Civil Rights for a Sustainable Knowledge Society
- World Summit: http://www.worldsummit2003.de/en/web/107.htm
- WSIS http://www.itu.int/wsis/
- Would ISOC-NY be interested in becoming more engaged in Global issues?
5. ISOC chapters around the world.
- We are becoming aware of the leaders of ISOC chapters around the world.
- They have diverse interests and concerns.
- A mission of ISOC-NY could be to seek to develop relationships with ISOC Chapters in different countries.
- We could seek to develop relationships with the Puerto Rican Chapter. It is not a foreign country; it is part of the U.S. : Ramon Morales <ramon@inspireglobal.com is the coordinator.
- We could have video conferences with our colleagues. We could learn about their issues and concerns.
- The global issues and the ISOC chapter issues could provide a sustainable basis for dealing with critical issues, the Internet and the democratic struggle.
- In light of the recent election, it seems likely that the democratic struggle will become much more challenging in the years ahead. Perhaps now is the time to connect globally.