Re: A proposed experiment in narrative minutes of IESG meetings

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--On torsdag, juli 14, 2005 21:33:05 -0400 Sandy Wills <sandy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Directed towards the IESG:
    Recording meetings, and publishing those recordings, may be a hassle,
but it answers all questions about the integrity of the decision-making
process.  There may still be questions about knowledge and wisdom, but
you put to rest all questions about integrity.  Refusing to record (for
whatever reason*), after having been asked (for whatever reason) by the
people you represent, says something rather different.

I'm sorry to be this blunt, but...

  Nonsense.

Anyone who has watched the on-stage, recorded, extremely-public board meetings of ICANN and has also watched the multitude of conspiracy theories about the ICANN board knows that conspiracy theorists will take the existence of a recording as proof that the REAL conspiracy was going on somewhere else, and what was recorded was an orchestrated public charade.

Been there, done that, no cigar.

                          Harald


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