> In addition, BCP 10 (RFC 3777) in no way limits the > NomCom from selecting sitting ISOC Board members to be on the > IAB or IESG. I think it would be best to avoid having ADs on the BoT, as they are overworked already, and (should be) focused on producing the protocols we need now. However, there is substantial overlap between the functions of IAB and BoT members. Both need to be concerned with maintenance and growth of the Internet, evolution of its basic architecture, and cooperation with other SDOs. Having IAB members on the ISOC BoT furthermore ensures someone is looking after the IETF's interests (e.g. standardization and openess of protocols). So I recommend restricting IESG members but encouraging the appointment of IAB members. Y(J)S _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf