---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 07 Dec 98 06:19:33 From: Roberto Verzola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: new list on y2k/global financial crisis LIST NAME: Interdoc-Y2K LIST OWNER: Interdoc is a loose international network of non-government organizations (NGOs) and advocacy groups who are monitoring recent information and communications technologies (ICT) for their social impact on ordinary citizens and developing countries. The Interdoc coordinator is Roberto Verzola from the Philippines. Interdoc members keep in touch by email and meet every few years or so to discuss issues face-to-face, do training, and conduct planning. Roberto Verzola will moderate the Interdoc-Y2K list. LIST DESCRIPTION: Interdoc-Y2K is a moderated list that continues the Y2K discussions on the World Bank-sponsored Global Knowledge for Development (GKD) list, which were held Nov. 5-30, 1998. Roberto Verzola was part of the panel of three experts who led the GKD discussions. A major GKD thread raised concerns about how the Y2K problem can aggravate the global financial crisis and therefore cause more serious disruptions than originally expected. To avoid a cascade of problems, the "modularization" approach was proposed, whose prescriptions ran against the present paradigm of "globalization". This led to a discussion about a paradigm shift that may be initiated by the crisis triggered by the Millennium Bomb. Thus, a debate about two approaches to the Y2K problem emerged: * BUSINESS AS USUAL: Let's solve the problem and get on with it. This approach basically looks at the M-bug as an atypical case of misjudgment or perhaps temporary insanity, when a whole generation of designers lost their bearings entirely and happened to commit exactly the same blunder. * SYSTEMIC REFORM: Let's identify the deeply-flawed technological and economic thinking behind the M-bug, which are probably the root cause of our other problems elsewhere. In the universal soul-searching that will surely be caused by the crisis, let's initiate a thoughtfully planned process of discrediting and replacing these flawed thinking and behavioral patterns (the term "paradigm shift" was earlier; "systemic reform" may sound less pompous to some). The Interdoc-Y2K list was created to continue discussion on the second approach. If you are interested in the details of the "business as usual" approach, please note that this will be a small issue on this list, which will concentrate on the "systemic reform" approach to the M-bomb. Please address your questions about this list to Roberto Verzola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. SUBSCRIBING TO THE LIST: To subscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in the body of your message (not the subject), put the line: subscribe interdoc-y2k POSTING A MESSAGE: To post a message to the list, address your message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE LIST: To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in the body of your message (not the subject), put the line: unsubscribe interdoc-y2k