On 3/24/2017 4:31 PM, Pete Resnick wrote:
I am someone that has believed for quite some time that the IAB and IETF chairs themselves really do not need to be members of the IAOC, as I think it's a waste of resources,
The primary argument in favor of their ex-oficio membership is breadth of view -- they have a degree of involvement in IETF-related activity that no one else does, thus permitting a currency in assessment that others cannot reliably provide.
From my time on the IAOC, I have to admit to seeing some legitimacy in this view. Not enough to think they need to be voting members -- I'd like to see the voting membership expanded, per the IASA 2.0 discussions now underway. But enough to justify their ex-oficio participation.
d/ -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net