Re: NomCom eligibility & IETF 107

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On 3/13/2020 12:22 PM, Toerless Eckert wrote:
+1

An exhaustive mathematical analysis performed by staring at the two option
paragraps for 5 seconds each has made me come up with the following preference.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 09:43:34AM -0400, Barry Leiba wrote:
One choice is to entirely ignore 107 for the purposes of NomCom
eligibility.  The last five meetings would then be 106, 105, 104, 103,
and 102, and one would have had to attend three of those to be
eligible this year.

Or to put it another way:

If you were eligible for the Nomcom or for any of the other 3 of 5 meetings required positions at the conclusion of the 106th IETF meeting you will remain eligible until the corona virus threat has abated (as determined by the consensus of the IESG, IAB and LLC based on available public health guidance?).

I'd also suggest adding:

If the IETF succeeds in holding  in-person plenary meetings while there are still substantial numbers of company or country restrictions related to the virus, those meetings will count for the purposes of meetings attended, but will not cause any of the current "last 5" - 102-106 - to drop off the list.   E.g. if you had 2 of 5 meetings at the conclusion of IETF 106, and you attend IETF 108, you would be eligible, but any person eligible after 106 would remain eligible even if they didn't attend.   [When it looked like the IETF was going ahead, but without substantial numbers of participants due to the patchwork of restrictions, I had the above queued up as a suggestion - there also needs to be a return to steady state clause of some sort].

Mike






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