Re: draft-ietf-iasa-bcp-02: section 3

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add something like this to section 3

   The IASA consists initially of a single full-time ISOC employee, the
   IETF Administrative Director (IAD), an officer entitled to act on
   behalf of the IASA at the direction of the IAOC.  The IASA temporally
   may act as the IAD if there is no IAD or the IAD is unavailable. ...


Scott

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>From harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  Mon Dec 13 02:55:30 2004
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From: Harald Tveit Alvestrand <harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: draft-ietf-iasa-bcp-02: section 3
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--On 12. desember 2004 20:16 -0500 Scott Bradner <sob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> open from last version
>
>> question - what is the backup mechanism for the IAD?  (if the IAD were
>> to get truck fade for example)
>

I replied (Nov 22):

> Hire a new one.... no hot spare. I think IAOC has to be used for
> institutional memory in that case.

I think the complexity/cost of a hot spare solution is rather high. Don't 
know if you consider this answered and addressed, or there is language you 
want to suggest.


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