[NCUC-DISCUSS] Resigning from representing the Open Institute in NCUC

William Drake wjdrake at gmail.com
Sat Feb 4 10:04:54 CET 2017


Hi Norbert

Sorry to hear you think it’s time to cut the chord, but thanks much for all you’ve done for NCUC & the cause over the years.  Be well and enjoy the hills...

Cheers

Bill

> On Feb 4, 2017, at 06:45, Norbert Klein <nhklein at gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> Dear Friends in the NCUC Fellowship,
> 
> My first participation was in the Santiago de Chile meeting, 24-26 August 1999. I just happened to be in Germany for personal reasons around that time, and so the additional air fare from Germany to Chile was cheaper than if I had to pay from Cambodia to Chile. An Internet veteran from another country in Asia who knew about my work in Cambodia helped to pay the hotel costs in Chile. - I had established the first Internet access from Cambodia via UUCP, using expensive international telephone dial-up, establishing and operating for some years the ccTLD for the country: .kh for “Khmer”, then, organizing with international and Cambodian friends to define the Khmer script for Unicode. And such work continued after Santiago de Chile, getting the Khmer script accepted in Unicode, helping to get a team with competent leadership working on creating Cambodian language software – Open Source, including Linux – with applications for text, e-mail, Web etc. All this when I was on the staff of the Open Forum, later the Open Institute of Cambodia, which is also the basis for our NCUC membership.
> 
> If I remember correctly, Santiago was also one of the first meetings of the beginning of the Non-Commercial Users Constituency within ICANN. We did not use so much acronyms like “NCUC” - the full name signaled what we were standing for: a constituency which did not consider commercial values a top priority in the development of the Internet. And it was a stepping stone towards the UDRP...
> 
> I am happy to have been part of this history – as member, then in the NCUC executive committee, later sent to represent our voice in the GNSO, and finally for two years in the ICANN Nomination Committee.
> 
> Time is running – I am no longer in the capital city of Phnom Penh, but old and – actively – retired far away in the countryside. Between some hills, there is only a not so stable access to the Internet - “The Internet is for everyone?” well, not - and not only because of financial or technical restrictions.
> 
> With this mail I want to announce my resignation from representing the Open Institute of Cambodia in the Non-Commercial Users Constituency – I have the agreement of Open Institute leadership; there is nobody who will take over from me.
> 
> Thanks for all the good cooperation in the past – the struggles for clarity and acceptance, and the commitment to our goals, even when things were going into directions we did not want to identify with.
> 
> Anybody visiting Cambodia? You are welcome – let me know.
> 
> Norbert Klein
> nhklein at gmx.net
> Kep / Cambodia
> 
> 
> 

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William J. Drake
International Fellow & Lecturer
  Media Change & Innovation Division, IPMZ
  University of Zurich, Switzerland
william.drake at uzh.ch (direct), wjdrake at gmail.com (lists),
  www.williamdrake.org
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