Re: Call for IESG scribes

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Suresh said:
> The scribes also gain an understanding of how
> the IESG works, and both Spencer Dawkins and Barry Leiba have found that
> understanding helpful as they transitioned to IESG members.

I can say that first hand: I scribed from 2010 to 2012, and I found it
to be interesting and rewarding... and actually fun.  You get to be in
almost all of the IESG meetings, you get to know the ADs quite well...
and you get to hone your typing skills.  :-)

I heartily recommend it!

Barry

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Suresh Krishnan
<suresh.krishnan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Starting in 2005, the IESG decided to have volunteers scribe narrative
> minutes of their telechats and publish these to the community.
>
> The formal IESG telechats are open to the community. However, the scribes
> also cover informal telechats, IESG retreats, and IESG meetings during IETF
> weeks.
>
> A number of Narrative Scribes have contributed their services over the years.
> In 2016 the active scribes include John Leslie, Susan Hares, and Carlos
> Pignataro. The total workload is currently more than three scribes can
> handle. Thus we are looking for at least one more scribe. (More than one
> would be welcome.)
>
> To understand the type of output that is expected please take a look at the
> narrative minutes that are posted at:
>
> https://www.ietf.org/iesg/minutes/2016/index.html
>
> The scribes help the community immensely by providing a historical record of
> the IESG conversation that promotes transparency. In this regard, there is a
> need for discretion, an understanding of what needs reporting to the
> community and what does not. The scribes also gain an understanding of how
> the IESG works, and both Spencer Dawkins and Barry Leiba have found that
> understanding helpful as they transitioned to IESG members.
>
> If you are interested in performing this role, please get in touch with me by
> October 31, and I will provide further details.
>
> Thanks
> Suresh
>




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