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On 10/29/2011 06:18 PM, Maria Farrell wrote:
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<div>While it's not an obligation to do so, I am happy to
volunteer an SOI to the list based on the template - if that
would be constructive and a welcome thing to do in the
circumstances. Or anyone who's interested can visit my LinkedIn
profile which I try to keep up to date: <a
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<div>Maria<br>
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But if the NCSG wanted to make filing an SOI a requirement,
that would be interesting discussion. And I suppose the
NCSG-EC could implement something specifically for the NCSG
if they wished. It would be relatively easy for someone to
copy the template from the GNSO wiki space and start one in
the NCSG wiki space.<br>
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<font color="#000000">avri</font></font><br>
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Thanks, Maria and Avri,<br>
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of course it would be possible to fill in an administrative template
and to keep the coordinator busy trying to monitor who filed one,
and who not - and send reminders...<br>
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But it would probably not yield the information I have from being on
the list, reading who writes what and when, saying why. This is
where the NCUC and the NCSG had and have their lives. That is what I
will be trying to follow also in future. - Well, if required, I will
also file an SOI (which I had to do and did when I was a member of
the Nominating Committee where it was important to disclose
institutional interests when it comes to the selection, evaluation,
and appointment of functionaries). <br>
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In NCSG, our different interests and goals and intentions have to be
discussed continuously. That is how I understood and appreciated our
fellowship evident on the list ever since I got involved.<br>
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Norbert Klein<br>
in the NCSG on behalf of the Open Institute in Cambodia<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
A while ago, I started a new personal blog:
...thinking it over... after 21 years in Cambodia
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.thinking21.org/">http://www.thinking21.org/</a>
continuing to share reports and comments from Cambodia.
Norbert Klein
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:nhklein@gmx.net">nhklein@gmx.net</a>
Phnom Penh / Cambodia
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