Eric, On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Eric Gray <eric.gray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Bob, > > This confuses me. Are you saying that you would be more able to give feedback on someone > you don't know if you knew what they might have to say about themselves? > > I would think that - if you don't know somebody - you can't give feedback on them (and that is > precisely as it should be). [MB] This then begs the question in my opinion as to how Nomcom can evaluate nominees from the questionnaires then? Also, As I noted in my previous response, even when you know someone you likely don't know everything about what they have accomplished or you have forgotten some things. [/MB] > > -- > Eric > > -----Original Message----- > From: ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx [mailto:ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Hinden > Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 2:45 PM > To: dcrocker@xxxxxxxx > Cc: Bob Hinden; ietf@xxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Nomcom off in the wilderness: Transport AD > > Hi, > >> Just to be clear: I am not suggesting public discussion. I'm suggesting that candidates make their responses available to the community, so the community can have additional information for providing feedback to the Nomcom. > > I agree with Dave on this. > > I try to give feedback on the NomCom lists of candidates. For people I know, I can do this, for people I don't know well it's difficult. It would help me if I could read some of the material they submitted with their acceptance of the nomination to see why they want the job, and their qualifications and experience. > > The IETF has grown a lot over the years to the point where most people don't know all of the candidates. > > Bob >