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[cooperation-wg] Chairs of this wg
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Johan Helsingius
julf at julf.com
Wed May 25 14:56:12 CEST 2016
On 24-05-16 14:20, Meredith Whittaker wrote: > We have three people (and maybe more -- speak up!) who meet this criteria. This is a tentative hand going up. I am potentially interested in assisting as a co-chair, but I think I have some questions about the actual role of the co-chairs of this wg. Just like Jim and Patrik, I feel that it is important that the co-chairs are familiar with and to our community. While it is also important that they are familiar with what is going on in Brussels and Geneva, I feel that the role of the co-chars doesn't necessarily require personal involvement in the outreach activities and government/regulatory activities. I feel it is more important that the co-chairs encourage people involved in those activities to share their findings with the WG and the community, and raise the flag on significant activities the community should be aware of (and possibly try to see if there is a consensus view within the community on those issues). Is this a view shared by the rest of the WG? Unfortunately I will have to leave Copenhagen Thursday morning, so I won't be able to be at the WG session in person :(. Julf
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