Someone who wasn't at the session asked me what I was referring to. I can see that, without the context, it be baffling. I hope this clarifies what I meant. I am very grateful to that someone (you know who you are!) for asking me to explain. On 30 Nov 2023, at 14:26, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
I expect that, in order to address some aspects of the comprehension problem which Ignacio describes, we shall be looking to people in roles like Romain's and Innocenzo's to act as diplomatic intermediators between those who need to understand and those who can explain.
Ignacio Castro spoke in the Co-operation WG session about bridging the gap between Internet stakeholders, and explained that our processes, in RIPE and in the IETF, may well be open, but are, however, not very accessible to the un-initiated. The main thing which I took away from Ignacio's presentation was the imperative to create connections between key individuals on either side of the "comprehension gap" (my phrase), so as to facilitate reciprocal awareness between different stakeholder communities, such as between the technical community and government. In the same session, Romain Bosc, who is the RIPE NCC's new "Brussels agent", and Innocenzo Genna, who is EU Advisor for Namex, spoke about EU regulatory developments, respectively in general and with specific focus on the Digital Network Act. What I wanted to say in my earlier message was, that Romain and Innocenzo seem particularly well placed to set up contacts between people on either side of the "comprehension gap", so promoting constructive dialogue, and that we should encourage them to do so. I hope this helps. Niall PS. Material from the session is available via this URL: https://ripe87.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/coop-wg/ /N