Since you have his postal address, has anyone notified the police? > The IAOC is requesting feedback from the community concerning a > vacancy that the IAOC feels is not adequately covered by existing IETF > rules. > > Marshall Eubanks has been a active IETF participant for many years and > a member of the IAOC since 2009. However, he recently stopped > participating in the IAOC and Trust. The IAOC has made extensive > efforts to contact Marshall about this, but has not received any > response. Given the size of the IAOC, a missing member makes it much > harder to get a quorum. The specifics of his absence include: > > - Missed the IAOC calls on 11 October 2012, 10 September 2012, > 6 September 2012, 23 August 2012 > > - No email received from Marshall since 1 August 2012 on the IAOC, > IETF Trust, and related private lists. > > Marshall is subscribed to the IAOC and IETF Trust lists and > consequently should have received email discussing regular > IAOC/Trust business including email on this topic. > > We have tried to contact Marshall over this time period using email 14 > times, telephone 6 times (leaving messages), SMS messages seven times, > Linkedin messages once, Facebook messages once, and registered postal > mail twice. We have not received any response from Marshall. It is > also our understanding that Marshall has stopped participating in > other IETF lists and stopped working on IDs he authored. > > On 6 September 2012 the IAOC appointed a replacement liaison to the > IETF NomCom after learning from the NomCom chair that Marshall had not > responded to emails from the NomCom chair. > > Based on all of this, the IAOC has concluded that Marshall's IAOC position > is vacant. Seems to be a solid conclusion. Yoav