I am starting to sympathize with Mike. What is our goal here.
Expanding the nomcom pool with folks who may be contributing but do not
have visibility to how things are working does not seem to help us.
Given that most companies that appear to be trying to get a lot of
nomcom members also send a varying range of people, and that much of the
constraint on nomcom volunteering seems to be willingness, I do not see
any indication that a larger available pool will reduce the proportion
each of the 5 or so large companies offer up.
And while contributing is a good indicator of caring, it is an even
worse indicator than attendance of having any visibility to the
community or the management challenges, or any of the other criteria I
think each of us have in our heads for good nomcom members.
To paraphrase my earlier note, if we can expand the set of qualified and
highly suitable nomcom members (and get them to volunteer) that does
seem desirable. I am trying to relate the conditions to the goal.
Yours,
Joel
On 2/11/15 5:10 PM, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Michael Richardson
<mcr+ietf@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mcr+ietf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Assuming that you did not contribute for three years in anyway:
Not three but four, right?
wrote/submitted no documents, never presented remotely in a
meeting, etc.
then at IETF97 (5 meetings after IETF92, assuming you attended that
one),
you would become ineligible, and you'd have to attend 3/5 again to
become
eligible. You'd have to come to IETF104,105, and 106.
OK, so just to confirm:
(a) Attend 3/5 to become eligible. That's easy to verify from the
records we keep; you either did or you didn't.
(b) For maintaining eligibility, we need to nail down how this gets
evaluated. Is it something like this?
After attaining initial eligibility, eligibility is maintained by
"contributing" at least twice during every calendar four-year period.
This is essentially a sliding window four years wide, during which there
must be two recorded contributions for every consecutive four-year
window in order for eligibility to continue.
-MSK