--On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 11:19 -0700 Bob Hinden <bob.hinden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Olaf, > > On Apr 2, 2011, at 1:28 AM, Olaf Kolkman wrote: > >> >> [as editor:] >> >> It seems that the high order bit of this discussion circles >> around the question on whether it a requirement for the IETF >> Chair to have a voting position in order to effectively >> perform oversight. Once we figured out where we want to go >> with that we can think about delegation by the chair vs >> appointment by the bodies and the implementation details with >> respect to the trust. > > For the record, I don't agree with this summary. That is, I > still question the basic assumption in the proposal. We have > "running code" in the IASA model and it appears to work > reasonable well. Not perfect, of course. In particular I > think that having the IETF chair, IAB chair, and ISOC > president as voting members of the IAOC (and IETF Trust) has > worked very well. It makes them an active part of decisions > the IAOC and IETF Trust are making and helps keep the IAOC > from getting disconnected from the community. It also makes > them share the responsibility for decisions by having their > vote be publicly recorded. >... Bob, I think you and Olaf (and myself and others) are addressing two rather different questions. Your note seems to assume the question is "how to make the IAOC work better". Your answer, if I understand it correctly, is "it works fairly well today isn't broken, let's not fix it". If that were the question, I'd agree. But, remembering that the IASA has only the purpose of making the extended IETF (including the IAB) work more efficiently, I see a somewhat different question. The roles and resource requirements of the IAB and IETF Chairs have expanded dramatically over the last several years.. expanded to the point that the appointing bodies may soon have to choose, not among the best people for the job, but from those who have spare time and resources on their hands or, worse, who work for organizations who see particular value in having one of their employees in those positions. We have been lucky so far in finding very good people despite those pressures, but we can't count on its lasting. That situation suggests to me that we should be asking the question of how we can reduce the absolute requirements associated with the IAB and IETF Chair positions. If whomever is in those positions has the time, resources, and interest to also serve on the IAOC, I'm very much in favor of that. But, if an individual --or the Nomcom-- have to choose between exclusion of the best candidate because there aren't enough resources for him or her to do the [rest of the] Chair job _and_ the IAOC versus spreading the workload out, then I think it is in the community's interest to have an alternative. My personal preference continues to be to make the decision of who from the IAB (and potentially the IESG) serves on the IAOC be the decision of the IAB or IESG respectively rather than using the "delegation" model Olaf suggests but, in practice, I think it really makes no difference because any reasonable Chair is going to discuss those options with the relevant body. Even if we were not worried about overall workload, we've discovered at several recent IETF meetings that the schedule for IAOC-related meetings keeps the IAB and IETF Chairs out of other meetings that might, objectively, have been important for them to attend. So it is not clear to me that having those two people on the IAOC in person is optimal for the community, independent of whether or not it is desirable for IASA. >From that point of view, the right question from the IASA/IAOC perspective should not be "is it working well enough that there is no internal reason to make a change" but "can this type of change be made without serious damage". As far as the Trust is concerned, while we couldn't change the relationship until recently, we can now: if the linkage between Trust and IAOC membership is interfering with the simultaneous successful operation of the Trust and the efficient operation of the IAB and/or IESG, let's just change it. john _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf