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- 012.30.2 DIGI - A Regional Internet User Group
- by Ruediger Volk
- <rv@Informatik.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
-
- Responding to an invitation mailed with a rough draft of proposed
- aims and activities for a German Internet users' group "Deutsche
- Interessengemeinschaft Internet" (DIGI) more than 150
- participants from all parts of Germany came to meet in Munich on
- December 6, 1991. Participants came from academic and
- non-academic organizations in even proportions and also included
- representatives from public sector organizations. The Munich
- meeting was meant to assess the level of interest, to collect
- ideas, and to help identify persons and organizations who might
- get actively involved in shaping and running DIGI. The
- overwhelming number of participants proved that there is indeed
- considerable demand for activities as proposed for DIGI, and the
- discussion acknowledged the proposed programme as distributed
- with the invitation for the Munich meeting.
-
- A second meeting was held on March 16th 1992 in Hannover. During
- this meeting a proposal for DIGI bylaws was discussed and
- finalized, the formal decision to incorporate DIGI was taken, and
- the initial executive committee and some members of the initial
- board were elected. The initial activities will include working
- groups to work on some specific topics and a two day DIGI meeting
- planned for late November 1992. The legal registration process
- to make DIGI a subject under German law is underway.
-
- One notable topic was raised in Hannover: the scope of the term
- "deutsche" in DIGI's name: is that meant to refer to the use of
- the German language or to the federal republic of Germany?
- Foreign participants eloquently argued that stopping at a state
- boundary would not fit well with the open attitude of the
- Internet. So it was decided that DIGI will not be a national
- user group - hence the term "regional" in the headline of this
- article; however DIGI will be incorporated under German law.
- Also DIGI's mission to care for a German NIC service and organize
- national Internet administration targets only the Federal
- Republic of Germany. With this settled, in fact the first
- membership application submitted in Hannover came from a Swiss
- company.
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