Cary Karp wrote: >Without in any way wishing to brake the current discussion of >ICOM's structure, the value of your contributions might be >enhanced if the organizational insiders among you were to keep in >mind that the majority of this list's readers are not members of >ICOM. If your intention is to provide public information about >any aspect of ICOM (whether good, bad, or ugly) it should not be >assumed that the folks here know very much (or perhaps even care >very much) about the intricacies of ICOM's corporate detail. > >If your intent is to thrash out change without any frills in the >way your arguments are framed, if you are a member of ICOM's >Executive Council or Advisory Committee, it might be more >purposeful to address your remarks to the distribution lists >operated for them You are right, Cary: the insiders should keep in mind that not everyone understands the internal intricacies. And I assume your "thrash out change without any frills" is standard English understood by everyone who had English at school as second language, whether he be Chinese or Brasilian or Swedish. BUT: limiting the discussion to the members of the Advisory and Executive is much too restricted. I am sure there are board members in national as well as international committees on the ICOM-L, and they - as indeed any member of ICOM - are entitled to participate. I don't think open critical discussions about ICOM's practices and plans are harmful. On the contrary. Per B. Rekdal Museumsleder/Museum Director Universitetets etnografiske museum Frederiksgate 2, N-0164 Oslo, Norway Tel. -47 - 22 85 99 64 Fax -47 - 22 85 99 60 E-mail: [log in to unmask] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Change ICOM-L subscription options and search the archives at: http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/icom-l.html