There is this from the IAB September 5th minutes:
4. Public IAB Teleconferences
The IAB discussed a proposal for public IAB teleconferences and
how to balance the desire for transparency with the need to have
certain discussions (e.g. about personnel appointments and
liaisons with other organizations) under confidentiality.
Melinda Shore suggested that the IAB gather more data to
analyze how making portions of the IAB teleconferences public
would affect how the IAB does its work.
Ted Hardie suggested putting the narrative notes from the three
most recent IAB teleconferences up in the private wiki and
having IAB members mark whether each topic should have been
discussed in a public session or a confidential session. The IAB
agreed that this would be a good way to gather more data. The
IAB will also keep this in mind when putting together agendas
for their future meetings. The IAB will then review all of this
information and continue the discussion about making portions of
the IAB teleconferences public.
https://www.iab.org/documents/minutes/minutes-2018/iab-minutes-2018-09-05/
On 26.09.18 02:55, Brian Haberman
wrote:
On 9/25/18 7:15 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
Precisely because dissent is healthy
and consensus is usually rough
rather than complete, we expect discussions among the
leaders to be
as public, transparent and documented as much as is
reasonably
possible.
could someone who tracks better than i tell me what happened to
opening
the iab meetings and reducing inappropriate executive sessions?
Nothing has happened in public. After the brief discussion after
Ted's message to this list saying the agendas were being made
public, there has been silence from the IAB.
I sent an email to the IAB after IETF 102 expressing a desire,
like others, for their meetings to be open to observers. I have
yet to get a response, public or otherwise, from the IAB.
Regards,
Brian
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