Sorry for the top post.
The hard part is probably that ADs run from one thing to the next at IETF meetings and we are a bit rushed at times.
I have gotten some unsolicited feedback at this meeting, and in one case it was a newcomer. That was positive, therefore a bit easier to approach someone to provide such feedback. If folks have constructive feedback, given directly with good timing works for me.
I'll follow the discussion to see ideas for anonymous feedback as well. The hard part is that anonymous feedback will most likely be constructive and positive feedback will likely go directly to the person. What ever anonymous process is used will likely just get one side of the story, so reviews of this may require 360 reviews if there appears to be an issue.
Thanks,
Kathleen
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Spencer Dawkins at IETF <spencerdawkins.ietf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have opinions about Dave's question, and about what's appeared in this thread so far, but if I might up-level a bit ...Soon after he was named GEN AD the first time, Some Guy Named Russ asked all of the past Nomcom chairs if they would be willing to form a "design team" and talk about their experiences. Almost all said yes. The participants were:o 2006-2007 Andrew Langeo 2005-2006 Ralph Dromso 2004-2005 Danny McPhersono 2003-2004 Richard Draveso 2002-2003 Phil Robertso 2001-2002 Theodore Ts'oo 2000-2001 Bernard Abobao 1999-2000 Avri Doriao 1998-1999 Donald Eastlake 3rdo 1997-1998 Michael St. Johnso 1996-1997 Geoff Hustono 1993-1994 Fred BakerThe collective experiences of the "design team" was collected into http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dawkins-nomcom-3777-issues-00, and resulted in several revisions to RFC 3777 (that were later folded into https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7437).I really wish we would consider forming something like that group of recent past Nomcom chairs, so that when someone pops up with suggestions for the way we select, unselect, and provide community feedback to people reviewed by Nomcom, we could take advantage of that considerable experience in evaluating it.Spencer, speaking as the scribe for the previous Nomcom chairs design team, who learned a heck of a lot from that experience
Best regards,
Kathleen