Ummm, no.
So would you even make public the comments that people send in?
IMHO we have not agree to this (and I wouldn't support it).
Ross
Here's the new text from RFC 5680 (and it's all additions, no deletions or
changes) at the end of the three paragraphs in [RFC3777], Section 3,
"General", bullet 6, which are currently:
All deliberations and supporting information that relates to
specific nominees, candidates, and confirmed candidates are
confidential.
The nominating committee and confirming body members will be
exposed to confidential information as a result of their
deliberations, their interactions with those they consult, and
from those who provide requested supporting information. All
members and all other participants are expected to handle this
information in a manner consistent with its sensitivity.
It is consistent with this rule for current nominating committee
members who have served on prior nominating committees to advise
the current committee on deliberations and results of the prior
committee, as necessary and appropriate.
add the following paragraphs:
The list of nominees willing to be considered for positions under
review in the current NomCom cycle is not confidential. The
NomCom may disclose a list of names of nominees who are willing to
be considered for positions under review to the community, in
order to obtain feedback from the community on these nominees.
The list of nominees disclosed for a specific position should
contain only the names of nominees who are willing to be
considered for the position under review.
The NomCom may choose not to include some names in the disclosed
list, at their discretion.
The NomCom may disclose an updated list, at their discretion. For
example, the NomCom might disclose an updated list if the NomCom
identifies errors/omissions in a previously disclosed version of
the disclosed list, or if the NomCom finds it necessary to call
for additional nominees, and these nominees indicate a willingness
to be considered before the NomCom has completed its
deliberations.
Nominees may choose to ask people to provide feedback to the
NomCom, but should not encourage any public statements of support.
NomComs should consider nominee-encouraged lobbying and
campaigning to be unacceptable behavior.
IETF community members are encouraged to provide feedback on
nominees to the NomCom, but should not post statements of support/
non-support for nominees in any public forum.
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