The benefit of having an Admin Director is that this person will have responsiveness to IETF needs and desires as the main item in their job description. I think that is much more significant than whether the person works for ISOC or a new entity. It's the person that counts, not their legal employer.
Brian
scott bradner wrote:
As it stands now, ISOC's role in the RFC Editor contract is balanced by its need to understand the standards process; it should and does understand what the RFC Editor does for the IETF.
as well as the ISOC's ability to understand what the IAB (which manages the RFC Editor) wants the RFC Editor to do (i.e., its not just the ISOC having to figure out on its own)
Scott
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