Re: Response to the Appeal by [...]

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Speaking only for myself, I have always read the words
"Further recourse is available..." at the beginning of
section 6.5.3 of RFC 2026 to mean that an appeal to the
ISOC Board can only follow rejection of an appeal by both
the IESG and IAB. Therefore, in my opinion, it is required
for the IESG to consider such grounds for appeal, and to
decide whether to accept or reject them. It is then the
appellant's right to decide whether to take the appeal
further.

    Brian

Pete Resnick wrote:
On 7/17/06 at 8:52 PM +0200, Frank Ellermann wrote:

Pete Resnick wrote:

Appeals of this sort should not be brought to the IESG (or the IAB). I suggest that the IESG and the IAB always decline to decide such issues in the future should similar appeals come up.


The question then shifts from "is there a problem with 'this' (whatever, here 3683) document" to "is there a general problem with the standards process up to and including the IAB appeal".


No. In this particular case, the appeal was specifically about the fairness of the procedure as documented in RFC 3683, not about the process in adopting 3683. See <http://www.ietf.org/IESG/APPEALS/morfin-appeal-against-appeal.txt> where it says:

"I am not interested in this part in the conformance of the IESG procedure with RFC 3683, nor in the particulars of the case. They are addressed in other parts. I am interested in the general conformance of RFC 3683 (as experimented through this case) with the Human Rights. From my experience RFC 3863 PR-actions are in violation of the most elementary rights of the persons."

RFC 2026 is pretty plain on this. Section 6.5 allows for 3 kinds of appeals:

- 6.5.1 says that you can appeal a WG decision on the grounds that your view hasn't been heard or it's technically wrong. In that case, 6.5.1 says the appeal goes WG-chair->AD->IESG->IAB->end.

- 6.5.2 says that you can appeal an IESG action on the grounds that it didn't follow the process. In that case, 6.5.2 says the appeal goes IESG-chair->IESG->IAB->end.

- 6.5.3 says that you can appeal on the grounds that the procedures themselves are unfair. In that case, 6.5.3 says the appeal goes ISOC-BoT->end.

This appeal was (as stated by the appellant) clearly one of type 6.5.3. It (and appeals like it) should therefore be rejected without consideration by the IESG or the IAB. The appellant should bring them directly to the ISOC Board of Trustees. (*Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.*)

pr

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