Hi Randy

That would be fine if we had a very active and engaging community. Like we
had 20 years ago. But the vast vast vast majority of this community is
silent on almost all database matters. The vocal people are a handful of
well known members of the community, whose views on many matters are also
quite well known.

Sometimes someone raises a point and it gets little or no response. Like
assigning an allocation. Often the chairs know from face to face
discussions, people want this option. But there is no discussion. In
situations like this I've found that a chair needs to drive the discussion.
Even if that means making an outrageous suggestion that no one will agree
to, but it generates a reaction. From the following discussion we can move
forward.

Also sometimes a chair needs to throw ideas out into the community to move
the service forwards. The chairs talk with the NCC engineers. We often
discuss ideas that no one in the community is thinking about. If the chairs
don't then raise it with the community the idea can never be considered.

So either the chairs or the NCC engineers need to be able to put ideas into
the public domain, and sometimes drive the discussion to get it started, or
technically and socially the database as a product and service just
stagnates.

I often take on this role, as well as the devil's advocate to question what
others say. I don't see it as pushing a personal agenda. I have no personal
agenda. It doesn't matter to me personally if the database evolves or dies.
It does matter to the industry and society. I have no employer or financial
interest in how the database evolves. I can look at each issue and consider
how it fits in with that old saying...for the good of the Internet.

This is one of the reasons why I've put myself forward again as a chair for
another couple of years. I hope in that time David can spearhead a new
generation of WG chairs. Then dinosaurs like myself (and others) can ascend
into advisory positions instead of decision making roles.

Cheers
Denis



On Fri, 9 Jun 2023, 15:37 Randy Bush via db-wg, <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Some of my goals as a co-chair would be
> > - To support the moderation of the mailing list and facilitate working
> >   group tasks
> > - Promote active discussion, sending summary emails to make the
> >   content easier to follow
> > - Perform community outreach to raise awareness of this working group
> >   and the policy process
>
> /me likes.  simple, but what a chair should be doing.  leave personal
> agendas at the door.
>
> randy
>
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