Regarding the delegating the IETF chair participation in the IAOC,
On 9/22/2011 8:55 AM, Bob Hinden wrote:
IETF Chair
The IETF chair is chosen by the nomcom. The job requirements are clear in advance. Anyone applying is aware of the job. I don't think the IETF Chair position on the IAOC and IETF Trust can be delegated to anyone else without serious risk to the overall IETF standards operation. The IETF chair needs to be a voting IAOC and IETF Trust member. Too much of the IETF operation for it's successful operation is tied to the IETF chair for he/she to delegate it to anyone else. It's just part of the job.
I think we should look for other ways to reduce the load on IETF chair, like giving up the general area (have a separate AD for that), or a more comprehensive change to the IESG where more of the decisions are moved to individual areas (e.g., add an other level to the IESG). The IESG is getting large for a flat management structure.
Bob
When I read this, I feel like I am missing something.
When I saw the first note along these lines, I understood it.
Since then, there have been notes raising substantive disagreements with
this. It has been observed that a new IETF chair does not bring the
very things that are asked for. it has been observed that one of the
important parts of the IAOC participation by the IETF Chair is bringing
information back to the IESG. And that such would often be better done
by someone else. It has been observed that having a different
participant would provide more manpower with more time to actually
participate in the IAOC. It has been observed that having another
individual charged with bringing the broad perspective does not seem
inherently impossible.
I would like some understanding of how these factors play into the view
that only the IETFC chair can do this job.
Yours,
Joel
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