- From: Jose M. Alonso <josema@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 14:07:32 +0100
- To: eGov IG <public-egov-ig@w3.org>
Forwarding from one of the mailing lists I'm subscribed to. -- Jose Inicio del mensaje reenviado: > De: "Simon Smith" <simesmith@gmail.com> > Fecha: 2 de marzo de 2009 19:00:03 GMT+01:00 > Para: europe@groups.dowire.org > Asunto: [DO Europe] Online consultation on European eParticipation: > 2-13 March > Responder a: europe@groups.dowire.org > > PEP-NET and the European eParticipation Study are running this event > over the next fortnight. > > The online debate will take place on www.internet-discourse.eu from > 10:00am CET Monday 2 March to Friday 13 March. > > We hope you will actively contribute to our online discussion, and > help us demonstrate the value of such activities in achieving > specific and valuable outputs. > > Although you will get most out of the process if you contribute > regularly over the next two weeks, even irregular inputs will be > welcome! Our objective with this online discussion is to arrive at a > high quality analysis of a number of European eParticipation issues, > plus recommendations as to how each should be addressed. > > You can find out more about the ten issues proposed for this > discussion in the Library section. These issues arise from the > preliminary work of the European eParticipation Study. However, the > online discussion is also open for you to raise your own separate > issues if you wish. > > Important parts of the website: > > 1) READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Outlines the objectives, our > definitions, the process and phases of the online discussion > > 2) FORUMS: Most of the contributions by participants will be made in > either the main forum or in the sub forums. Participants can either > start a new thread in any forum or add to already existing threads. > > 3) IDEAS LIST: The ideas list is to be used by participants who do > not want to participate in an actual discussion but just want to > leave a short comment or opinion. Other participants can vote on the > different “ideas” which gives them a ranking structure. > > 4) LIBARY: In the library, the ten suggested issues can be found, as > well as background information on each. > > We look forward to your input on www.internet-discourse.eu
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