Ok thank you Wes.
I know that the members of the IESG and the IAB are highly skilled seasoned professionals and in a group they are a formidable bunch. I was wondering, what help is available to appellants like myself who are basically noobs to the entire process?
Tim
On August 4, 2020 at 12:29 AM Wes Hardaker < wjhns1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Timothy,
In the IESG appeal I listed every decision I could think of but this time Iwould like to avoid that. There are some decisions that the IESG made thatI may be unaware of making it difficult for me to pick. Section 8 of RFC2026 says"
Each of the organizations involved in the development and approval ofInternet Standards shall publicly announce, and shall maintain apublicly accessible record of, every activity in which it engages, tothe extent that the activity represents the prosecution of any partof the Internet Standards Process.
Can you please post the previous draft(s) of the final IESG decisionsand any other activity engaged in for that final decision of my appeal?The IAB does not have access to "previous draft(s)" of documentsauthored by the IESG. If they do exist, we wouldn't know about it orhave them unless they were provided to us [they weren't, as far as Iknow].
[speaking for myself, not for the whole of the IAB] Although I'm the IABliason to the IESG, I am not a core member of the IESG and thus was notprivy to the conversations about your appeal to the IESG. Thus, I mustbase any conclusions I have on your desire for an appeal to the IABbased on the information I can gather, which would certainly include theIESG's response regarding the appeal and, hopefully, your view ofwhere and why that response was incorrect.
--Wes HardakerUSC/ISI