Re: [DDN] Membership of the UN Global Alliance governing bodies rejects/excludes the FOSS Movement from the overall process!

2006-06-14 Thread Tom Brough

Fouad Riaz Bajwa wrote:


I will not participate in such a biased forum and furthermore Civil Society
FOSS movements should boycott such a biased meeting because we all know why
this happens! The hidden political force that we are well aware of, buys out
everyone in the process and right on time! 



 

I share your frustration, its yet another example of the daily struggle 
for recognition and survival that the free software community has to go 
through. However,  traditionally the free software development model has 
involved collaboration rather than boycott as its main tool.


Sometimes its hard to work with people who dont understand the model, 
structure, nature and benefits of the free software community, but we 
must lead by example and just keep trying. Lets concentrate on the 
positive aspects of our free software community: sharing, caring, 
collaboration, choice and innovation, to name but a few.


On a positive note:  both UNESCO and UNDP have collaborated with free 
software communities before.


This is something worth celebrating.

Tom.

tom dot brough at blueyonder dot co dot uk

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Re: [DDN] Membership of the UN Global Alliance governing bodies rejects/excludes the FOSS Movement from the overall process!

2006-06-14 Thread Jon maddog Hall

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  However,  traditionally the free software development model has  involved
 collaboration rather than boycott as its main tool.

I will also note that as I go through the lists of the steering committee,
the advisory committee, the High-level Panel of Advisors, and the list of
participants I seem to see a relatively balanced set of attendees.

Granted, while I see IBM and Microsoft on the advisory committee, and no
one directly from FOSS there, I also see at least three groups in the
attendee list that list themselves as FOSS.

I agree with Tom.  We need to work through those who are going with
collaboration.  FOSS has gotten to where it is by convincing people that
it is the way to go, not just standing back and yelling at them.

md
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[DDN] Membership of the UN Global Alliance governing bodies rejects/excludes the FOSS Movement from the overall process!

2006-06-12 Thread Fouad Riaz Bajwa
To all concerned global FOSS Bodies, ICT stakeholders  UN-GAID, 

 

The results of the selection of committees or stakeholders is not acceptable
by the (Civil Society) Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Movement. The
FOSS Movement has been deliberately sidelined again as was done during the
WSIS main activities. Once again under representation has been given to the
FOSS Movement and excluded from the overall ICT process. 

 

It can be concluded that there is some biasness in the selection of the
UN-GAID council and committees again. There is no representation from the
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Movement in the committees; no leaders
from either of the forefront organizations involved in the promotion of FOSS
are involved. Either the issue has been excluded on purpose or again this
proves the plight of the proprietary software forces on the FOSS movement
and biasness of a certain lobby in the UN system. 

 

This is our appeal to all concerned to include the FOSS Movement in the
UN-GAID or a proper justification be given to the FOSS Movement why it has
been excluded from such an important global ICT related inclusive process!
Furthermore, this is not exclusion of the FOSS Movement only; it is the
rejection of the basic right of all human beings to choose and access their
ICT software freedoms! Is the UN system really interested in depriving us of
our basic rights to promote ICT Software Freedom for Everyone!

 

Why is it that such initiatives related to ICT4D normally have a continuous
habit of excluding important actors and stakeholders from the overall
process! Such a process should also be rejected by the FOSS movement that
excludes respect for the open software related core of the overall process!

 

Voicing  Promoting ICT Software Freedom For Everyone - The Free and Open
Source Software Movement!

I will not participate in such a biased forum and furthermore Civil Society
FOSS movements should boycott such a biased meeting because we all know why
this happens! The hidden political force that we are well aware of, buys out
everyone in the process and right on time! 

 

Visit the website and see it with your own eyes at http://www.un-gaid.org
http://www.un-gaid.org/ .  

 

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Subject: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Membership of the Global Alliance governing
bodies

 

Dear all, 

 

The full lists of members of the Global Alliance governing bodies (Strategy
Council and Steering Committee) are now posted on line on the GAID website
(www.un-gaid.org http://www.un-gaid.org/ ). Congratulations to the CS
members designated by the UN SG. See below.

 

Best, 

 

Ph

 

 

 

Strategy Council: http://www.un-gaid.org/council/council.html 

Kamel Ayadi, President, World Fed. of Engineering Associations (Tunisia) 

Rodrigo Baggio, Executive Director, Committee for Democracy in Information
Technology (Brazil) 

Peter Bruck, President, World Summit Award (Austria) 

Astrid Dufborg, Executive Director, GeSCI 

Hiroshi Kawamura, Daisy Consortium, (Japan) 

Janet Langmore, President, Digital Opportunity Trust (Canada) 

Tracey Naughton, Media Caucus (S. Africa/Australia) 

Bazlur Rahman, CEO, NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (Bangladesh) 

Lynn St. Amour, President/CEO, Internet Society 

Lynn M. Wanyeki, Executive Director, FEMNET (Kenya)

 

Steering Committee: http://www.un-gaid.org/steering/steering.html 

Titi Akinsanmi (Programme Manager, Global Teenager Project)

Renate Bloem (CONGO)

Philippe Dam
CONGO - WSIS CS Secretariat 
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CH-1202 Geneva
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Fax: +41 22 301 2000
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Website:  blocked::http://www.ngocongo.org www.ngocongo.org 

 

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