On Mon, Aug 2, 2021 at 6:52 AM Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> In message 1yay4up7tpj...@mail.gmail.com>
> Lamiaa Chnayti wrote:
>
> >Attention Noah: I take note of your constant obsession with Larus...
>
> Please take note of mine also.
>
> Larus *is* Cloud Innovation and vise versa. To deny tha
In message
Lamiaa Chnayti wrote:
>Attention Noah: I take note of your constant obsession with Larus...
Please take note of mine also.
Larus *is* Cloud Innovation and vise versa. To deny that is to deny simple
reality. (Please google for the Japanese word "keiretsu".)
Like Noah and a lot of
Wafa,
Thank you for the below education package.
As a new AFRINIC fellow, I am finding it helpful in understanding
policy issues and will hopefully join in the conversation
constructively.
Regards,
Hellen,
Vice President, ISOC Kenyan Chapter.
On 2019-07-02 12:30 PM, wafa DAHMANI wrote:
Hi
I
Dear Mr Jehovahseun,
We hope you are doing well.
Following some statements you made in the trail of emails exchanged below,
kindly allow us to bring a clarification on these matters.
> Third, you did not include that fact that some of the mentors appointed by
> AFRInIC are authors of poli
Dear Azekiel
> Can you please provide us the list of all the mentors used during the
> last Afrinic meeting?
We don't have a list of mentors we only have one mentor per program and
for AFRINIC30 the mentor was Miss Afi EDOH
Regards,
--
Mr Brice B. ABBA - Community Development Manager
t: +230
plying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of RPD digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
>1. Re: [Community-Discuss] Larus foundation fellowship (SOUAD ABIDI)
>
>
>
So this caught my attention:-)
So Noah asked:
"A quick one Anne-vivien Paris if you dont mind.
I am curious to know if you have supported similar activities and events in
other RIR other than AfriNIC"
And Anne's response
"(1) Larus Foundation sponsors events in different regions in addition to
Fully Agree with Sanders comments bellow. We already have the frameworks in
place.
On 7/3/19, 8:22 PM, "Sander Steffann" wrote:
Hi Jordi,
> I think this should not be done by third parties, but authors and staff
(see our previous email on this about a 1-2 pages PDF), not goin
Dear Anne-vivien,
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 2:32 PM Anne-vivien Paris
wrote:
> Dear Noah,
>
> Thank you for your interest in the Foundation. Please let me clarify:
>
I had missed your email but just for clarification, I am not interested in
the foundation actually.
> (1) Larus Foundation sponsor
rld Wide Web, visit
>> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/rpd
>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
>> rpd-requ...@afrinic.net
>>
>> You can reach the person managing the list at
>> rpd-ow...@afrin
ith the content or the policy.
>>>> So rather than malign Lazarus for their actions here – quite
>>>> frankly, reading this document, and as much as as I have said, Lu
>>>> and I have some serious differences, I applaud Lazarus for the
>>>> comprehensive
icy.
>>>> So rather than malign Lazarus for their actions here – quite
>>>> frankly, reading this document, and as much as as I have said, Lu
>>>> and I have some serious differences, I applaud Lazarus for the
>>>> comprehensive work – and I applaud them
ith the content or the policy.
>>>> So rather than malign Lazarus for their actions here – quite
>>>> frankly, reading this document, and as much as as I have said, Lu
>>>> and I have some serious differences, I applaud Lazarus for the
>>>> comprehensive
see.
Finally – again – I respect the right to do what they did –
and
_THAT IS DEMOCRATIC_
Thanks
Andrew
FROM: wafa DAHMANI
SENT: Tuesday, 2 July 2019 12:30
TO: community-discuss@afrinic.net
CC: r...@afrinic.net
SUBJECT: [Community-Discuss] Larus foundation fellowship
Hi
It fell under public
Hi Sander,
It was a continuation of the thread, where I was suggesting that if there is a
need for a summary, it can be done in a 1-2 pages document for "all" the policy
proposals, with links to each one, to be used as a short reference when
training newcomers.
El 3/7/19 18:30, "Sander Stef
Hi Jordi,
Thank you for your input.
Our intention of making this education package is to help those newcomers
by providing them a brief introduction to the massive amount of discussions
on the mailing list. Afrinic website is complicated and intimidating for
beginners and we all know it is not th
Hi,
> I agree with your if we mean summary of the discussion, but actually I was
> meaning summary of the proposal, which in fact is already requested in the
> proposal forms and is already done by authors. Sometimes that's more a single
> paragraph, so in those cases I think it should be up to
Hi Sander,
I agree with your if we mean summary of the discussion, but actually I was
meaning summary of the proposal, which in fact is already requested in the
proposal forms and is already done by authors. Sometimes that's more a single
paragraph, so in those cases I think it should be up to
Hi Jordi,
> I think this should not be done by third parties, but authors and staff (see
> our previous email on this about a 1-2 pages PDF), not going into 2 and 3
> above and making sure that is done 1 week before the meeting, so only
> *latest* proposals/versions are considered.
I accept, e
One more point to add.
I recall it has been said that fellows don’t sign an NDA and you also indicated
that everything is public.
However, when I read your T&C, it says:
II. FELLOW’S OBLIGATIONS
J. LARUS’s intellectual property rights (including but not limited to
agreements, documen
Hi Anne-Vivien,
I don’t have any doubt about the good intent, but looking at your attachment,
it is more negative than good for the community, at least, in my opinion.
It is discussing about older versions of the policy proposals (even withdraw
ones), so it confuses people.
It is citing on
Hi,
> (1) Larus Foundation sponsors events in different regions in addition to
> those in Africa. For example, very recently we have sponsored a few
> candidates of different ethics to attend ICANN in Morocco.
You might want to check your geography there and pick a different example 🙂
I unders
Dear Noah,
Thank you for your interest in the Foundation. Please let me clarify:
(1) Larus Foundation sponsors events in different regions in addition to
those in Africa. For example, very recently we have sponsored a few
candidates of different ethics to attend ICANN in Morocco. You can find the
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019, 21:37 Ousmane M. TESSA, wrote:
> Huumm! Noah.
> Better ask difference between "sponsorship to educate newcomers" or
> lobbying to push specific agenda in Africa.
> Elsewhere, the fear of Justice will deter most of people to even think
> about this trick.
>
Tessa
While I wait
Huumm! Noah.
Better ask difference between "sponsorship to educate newcomers" or
lobbying to push specific agenda in Africa.
Elsewhere, the fear of Justice will deter most of people to even think
about this trick.
Ousmane TESSA
Noah a écrit :
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019, 16:04 Anne-vivien Paris,
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019, 16:04 Anne-vivien Paris,
wrote:
>
> If you have any questions regarding the Foundation and its events, please
> do not hesitate to contact us.
>
A quick one Anne-vivien Paris if you dont mind.
I am curious to know if you have supported similar activities and events in
other
Hi everyone, hello Wafa
I am happy you have brought these resources to people like myself new to
AFRINIC business. Thanks so much for the educational materials. A lot of
talking goes on here but I am sure some people can talk now with
understanding.
To me for whatever reason the fellowship was for
Andrew Alston
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 2 July 2019 15:34
> *To:* wafa DAHMANI ; community-discuss@afrinic.net
> *Cc:* r...@afrinic.net
> *Subject:* Re: [Community-Discuss] Larus foundation fellowship
>
>
>
> Wafa,
>
> So – let me say this. I see a document here – which lay
...@afrinic.net
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Larus foundation fellowship
Wafa,
So – let me say this. I see a document here – which lays out the policies –
and provides a perspective of problems, it also lists the pros and cons. Yes,
Lazarus may have used the foundation to lobby for its position, but
mbrace the fact that at least, it was done
>> based on what was written, and not on personal relationships, personal
>> attacks, demographics, or anything else.
>>
>>
>>
>> So – to Lazarus – thank you for a job well done in the fact that you lobbied
>> your posi
cs, or anything else.
>
>
>
> So – to Lazarus – thank you for a job well done in the fact that you
> lobbied your position based on the policies – and left the other garbage
> behind, which is what we so often see.
>
>
>
> Finally – again – I respect the right to do
Thank Wafa for sharing the resources.
This is a good insight that members should be educated about the AFRINIC
PDP.
And further it is critical that Capacity building is done for the
respective new members to understand or learn about Policy Development
procedures and how the policies are formulate
Andrew
From: wafa DAHMANI
Sent: Tuesday, 2 July 2019 12:30
To: community-discuss@afrinic.net
Cc: r...@afrinic.net
Subject: [Community-Discuss] Larus foundation fellowship
Hi
It fell under public domain, that those who benefited from Larus foundation
fellowship to attend the last afrinic meeting
Wafa
Thanks for this response. It’s critical that new members open their eyes and
minds and make reasoned unbiased contributions to the PDP.
Sent from my iPhone
On 2 Jul 2019, at 12:35, wafa DAHMANI mailto:w...@ati.tn>> wrote:
Hi
It fell under public domain, that those who benefited from Lar
Hi
It fell under public domain, that those who benefited from Larus foundation
fellowship to attend the last afrinic meeting in Kampala, were given a
confidential Education package on AFRINIC Number Resources Policy proposals
detailed in the following link:
https://drive.google.com/op
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