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RE: [gnso-dow123] Agenda for Tomorrow
- To: <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>, <gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [gnso-dow123] Agenda for Tomorrow
- From: "Marilyn Cade" <marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 23:02:02 -0500
Sorry, WHAT report? I haven't received a distribution with the report
attached. Can it be sent separately, Maria, to me? Perhaps my spam filter
blocked it...
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Ross Wm. Rader
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 9:58 PM
To: gnso-dow123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [gnso-dow123] Agenda for Tomorrow
On 3/28/2005 7:35 PM Jordyn A. Buchanan noted that:
> Ross:
>
> The original intent was to discuss the report with an eye towards
> completing the requirements of the PDP for the creation of a
> "preliminary report", which we spent some time discussing on the last
> call. (Unfortunately, I'm in e-mail only mode right now, so I can't
> pull up the relevant language, but there is a requirement for a meeting
> within 5 days of the publication of the preliminary report in order to
> try to resolve any substantive disagreements or something like that.)
>
> However, as we've not yet seen the report and we're less than 24 hours
> away from the meeting, I'm somewhat inclined to take Milton's advice and
> defer the meeting. However, that leaves us in a bit of a bind as I'm
> fairly confident that Maria will succeed in
> "publishing" the report in the near future, and it will be difficult to
> schedule a formal meeting of the TF until the week after next, given
> that many of us will be traveling to Mar Del Plata (and some of us
> won't, as well). To that end, we'd probably need to advise the council
> of another deviation from the PDP, but that we would expect to make the
> report available for its public comment period shortly after Mar Del
Plata.
Thanks for the background Jordyn - very helpful. I've started to browse
through the report with these goals in mind, but would certainly
appreciate some further opportunity to give the document a full read.
There is a lot to consider here and I'm not sure that we could do
Maria's work justice on such short notice. However, as Maria suggests, a
review of the highlights of the document would be very helpful.
Thanks again,
--
Regards,
-rwr
"In the modern world the intelligence of public opinion is the one
indispensable condition for social progress."
- Charles W. Eliot (1834 - 1926)
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