Re: [irsg] 2019 IETF LLC Budget Posted

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Well the budget should also adapt to the changing landscape of the Internet. 

mjm
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On Jan 6, 2019, at 3:10 PM, Lou Berger <lberger@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

The budget serves the community, not the other way around.  If it's failing in some way, I think it it should be fixed.

FWIW I was chair of the IAOC fiance committee that put together the 2019 budget before it was handed off to the LLC.  Over the last few years of the IAOC we made an effort to have meeting related costs moved out from under non-meeting related activities.  As part of this, the meeting related part of the IRTF budget was moved under meeting expenses and the non-meeting related part was renamed ANRW Support (Although I frankly don't recall the discussion around this change and would need to search my notes for details.)  There were additional breakdowns of the IRTF-specific meeting expenses included in the 2019 budget prep in addition to F&B/Costs, e.g.,  speaker/student comps and other items to be spent under the direction of the IRTF chair.  I'd be surprised if this money isn't still available to the IRTF or that this information isn't part of the passed LLC budget.

Lou

On 1/6/2019 1:18 PM, Aaron Falk wrote:
As a former IRTF Chair and assuming the F&B categorization restricts how the funds can be used, I would agree with Lars.

—aaron

On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 12:52 Lars Eggert <lars@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:lars@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

   Hi,

   thank you for the explanation!

   On 2019-1-4, at 22:31, Portia Wenze-Danley <pwdanley@xxxxxxxx
   <mailto:pwdanley@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
   During the budgeting process, and with input from the IRTF Chair,
   we determined that the IRTF discretionary budget line was used
   for the IRTF dinners only at meetings and it made sense to
   include them in the meeting expenses section to provide the true
   cost of meetings.

   I feel pretty strongly that converting the IRTF Chair's
   discretionary budget to purely an F&B line item is something that
   should be reverted.

   When I was serving in that role, I attempted to use the budget for
   comp'ed registrations for researchers (beyond what the Day Pass
   program provided at the time), to cover unexpected costs related
   to the ANRW, etc. In each case that I remember, Ray ended up
   covering those expenses via ISOC, which muddled the distinction
   between ISOC and the IRTF and was part of the reason why I think
   the IASA 2.0 effort was long overdue.

   Also, we are looking for a new IRTF Chair at the moment, and
   several candidates have university affiliations. While many seem
   to regularly be able to fund their IETF meeting attendance, the
   effectiveness of the role is increased if additional travel is
   possible, not all of which might be coverable in the same way as
   IETF meeting attendance (e.g., invitations to consult and
   influence EU, NSF, DOE and other funding organization agendas, or
   the IAB retreat.) I believe that it should be possible for the
   IRTF Chair to fund their attendance to such meetings out of the
   discretionary budget, if no alternative funding is available and
   the person decides that it is necessary..

   Converting the line item to an F&B expense eliminates such
   freedoms and reduces the effectiveness of the IRTF Chair.

   Lars

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-- aaron Sent from Gmail Mobile



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