Thanks for extra info.
You can add me to the list who sign the request for recall.
Bert
--On Saturday, 03 November, 2012 11:36 -0400 Russ Housley
<housley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John:
I assume at this point the IAOC would like to pursue the
recall option? If not, please be very clear about it to the
list as I haven't actually seen a request from the IAOC for
that process to proceed as far as I can tell.
Because I am personally very reluctant to see this handled by
recall, I want to ask a slightly different question: Are the
people who met with Marshall convinced that he understood
that, if he did not resign, a recall was almost certain to be
initiated as our next step. If the answer is "yes", he's made
his choice and I am ok with signing the petition. If not, it
is possible that more discussion would be in order after the
petition process is complete.
I hope that, when Lynn accepts the petitions, another effort
(or several) will be made to et Marshall's attention -- it
presumably is not too late for him to resign until after the
relevant committee is appointed.
At the end of our visit, I believe that Marshall understood
that there were three possibilities:
1) Tell the community that he intends to resume participation;
2) Resign;
3) Do nothing, which would very likely result in a recall.
Russ