Hi, On 17 Oct 2013, at 15:09, NomCom Chair 2013 <nomcom-chair-2013@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > A critically low number of people have accepted nominations for some of the > IESG open positions. There is only one nominee per slot in APP, OPS and TSV, > only two in INT and RAI. Many folks have declined nominations. > > While the Nomcom appreciates that support for two years of intense service > is hard to assure, and while we are aware that there is much support for the > incumbents who are standing, the IETF should continually be considering > which new talent is available for our leadership, and the Nomcom process > needs for there to be some review and deliberation. I believe the "intense service" you mention is a significant deterrent for many. I'm sure it's been suggested before, but is there mileage in rethinking the AD roles, and either the number of ADs per area, or whether introducing Assistant ADs or similar might allow people who can contribute less time to do so, while easing the burden on the main ADs? Just a thought anyway. Personally, I'd assume that some people would be more willing to help if deemed to have the skills required, but the time constraints are, as many ADs will confirm if you chat with them, the blocking factor. Tim