Gordon,

I agree, but I don't think my meaning was clear.

I was not suggesting that outreach was purely the role of the Co-Chairs and of course we always need to be careful (I know this very well). It was rather that the role of the WG involves outreach and bringing others into the community, so it should consider this in every action, including the selection of Co-Chairs.

It is a factor, far from the whole thing.

Brian

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Gordon Lennox wrote on 26/05/2016 14:46:
I generally agree with you. But I think we need to discuss "out-reach" more.

Representing the WG in other fora has proved problematic in the past for
obvious reasons.

I also tend to think that in any case "out-reach" has too be something
for the whole WG and not an additional task just for the co-chairs.

Gordon

On 26 May 2016 at 14:19, Brian Nisbet <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Afternoon,

    There has been a lot of discussion on list and at the session today
    about the "job requirements" of a WG Co-Chair, especially in
    relation to how well they know the community or how embedded they
    may be in it.

    There is precedent for situations where a WG's Co-Chairs may be a
    mix of people who are long standing members of the community and
    "subject matter experts" who are more recently arrived. Of course
    those who are more recently arrived do need to make a commitment to
    becoming suitably involved, but we need to be careful about perfect
    being the enemy of done.

    This is especially relevant, I think, in Co-operation where the
    whole point is outreach and bringing more stakeholder groups into
    the community, or at least into contact.

    I make no comment about the current candidates for Co-Chair(s) of
    the WG, it is more of a general observation that should be taken
    into account for the discussion.

    Thanks,

    Brian

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