[Rigf_program] Revised proposal and detailed plan for 2013 APrIGF Seoul

Sylvia Cadena sylvia at apnic.net
Tue Apr 30 19:07:17 HKT 2013


Hi everyone,

My name is Sylvia Cadena, Community grants and awards specialist at APNIC. I've recently joined the program committee mailing list, hopefully to contribute to the discussions for a fruitful preparation of this year's APrIGF.

Last year at the IGF I've received a lot of positive comments from delegates from other corners of the world about the Asian youth strong participation, knowledge and commitment. I really believe this initiative is a very important tool to raise awareness about Internet Governance, but with a hands on experience that is certainly changing the ways those young participants feel about their role, their responsibility with the future of the Internet. I really believe that is a very important activity to continue, and I hope it will be as strong as ever in Korea and later this year in Bali.

All the best,

Sylvia



From: Edmon Chung <edmon at registry.asia<mailto:edmon at registry.asia>>
Date: Tuesday, 30 April 2013 5:56 AM
To: 'Wu Kuo' <kuoweiwu at gmail.com<mailto:kuoweiwu at gmail.com>>, 'kilnam chon' <chonkn at gmail.com<mailto:chonkn at gmail.com>>
Cc: 'APrIGF PC' <program at ap.rigf.asia<mailto:program at ap.rigf.asia>>
Subject: Re: [Rigf_program] Revised proposal and detailed plan for 2013 APrIGF Seoul

On the subject of the YIGF Camp, while it was initiated by NetMission which is supported by DotAsia since the first APrIGF, it has always been a joint effort with the host.  Because of venue arrangement last year in Japan, the YIGF Camp was actually fully integrated into the main conference.  As a result, we actually got very good feedback for the interaction that could happen between the Campers and the APrIGF attendees.

Therefore, I think it would be great if the YIGF Camp could actually be integrated as part of the feature of the APrIGF and be part of the discussion here at the MSG.

Of course unless there is objection against it...

Edmon



From: rigf_secretariat-bounces at ap.rigf.asia<mailto:rigf_secretariat-bounces at ap.rigf.asia> [mailto:rigf_secretariat-bounces at ap.rigf.asia] On Behalf Of Wu Kuo
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 12:12 PM
To: kilnam chon
Cc: APrIGF PC
Subject: Re: [Rigf_program] Revised proposal and detailed plan for 2013 APrIGF Seoul

Here is my comment regarding to Kilnam's questions:

kilnam chon 於 2013/4/26 上午11:32 寫道:


paul/msg chair, msg, and program@

my comments below to improve the proposals;

1. Host
    KIGA/2013 (like IGF Japan/2012, SIRC-DotAsia/2011, APNIC-.../2010) is in charge of everthing
    including finance, but excluding the program which is handled by APrIGF MSG.

2. Co-Host
    KISA - what is KISA's role?
    APrIGF MSG - Program Committee?

3. Youth IGF Camp
    which organization is in charge?

Basically, Youth IGF Camp is an event running by DotAsia. We (APrIGF MSG) didn't involve in at all, and DotAsia in charge of all the cost from every first year til now. Unless we want to involve in.



4. Program - schedule
    Starting at 9:30 may be OK for visitors who stay at hotels nearby,
    but tough for local who need to spend 2~3 hours to get to the venue/SUNY.

It is better stay as 9:30am, or what the local people recommend? 10am? it will be kind of late…



5. Transportation
    thank you for posting BOTH airports(Incheon, Gimpo).
    additional requests:
       - bus schedule or frequency
       - direction by train for Gimp

    remark:  from incheon, only choices you have are bus and taxi.
                  from gimpo, you have another choice; train which comes every ~5 minutes
                  whereas bus may not come so frequently (every hour?)

As my experience, it can take hours to the airports during the traffic hours. Any suggestion (is the train better and reliable)?

Kuo Wu



chon

On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 5:31 PM, 이지영 <leejy at kisa.or.kr<mailto:leejy at kisa.or.kr>> wrote:

Dear Program Committee,


Attachements are revised proposal and detailed plan for 2013 APrIGF Seoul.


We would like to get your comments during tomorrow's PC meeting.


Best regards,

Ji-Young Lee
KISA(Korea Internet & Security Agency)
Tel : +82-2-405-6414 | Email : leejy at kisa.or.kr<mailto:leejy at kisa.or.kr>


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