Rob Wilton \(rwilton\) <rwilton=40cisco.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > * Making this a 2-year term is likely to make it harder to find > volunteers. It many cases, it is necessary to persuade both the NOMCOM chair is already two years, with the second year being past-chair. I've argued for sliping it six months earlier, so next year's chair joins the previous nomcom around October as (non-voting) "chair-elect" to learn about process stuff. My experience is that the past-chair role is largely moot by October. So, we'd never want/need anyone to serve two terms in a row. Also, I and many other chairs have gone from serving as a nomcom member (me, two years in a row) to being chair. So I spent *4* years influencing who would be on the I*. Very interesting is that I got to see how choices I made came back two years later to be renewed. Gosh, I felt like a really proud teacher or parent or something... I would also like to see a tradition of alternating genders for nomcom-chair, but I recognize that the ISOC president has a hard enough time as it is. I don't think that we need to write any rules about how long, as I think that the ISOC president can apply good judgement. (I've been on nomcom three times as a voting member) -- Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@xxxxxxxxxxxx> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting ) Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
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