Hesham,


Soliman, Hesham wrote: ...
> Even assuming that publishing candidate lists would result in
> better-quality feedback and permit the Nomcom to make better
> choices among plausibly-appropriate candidates, please look at
> the other side. There are people in the community who, for
> whatever reassons, find the prospect of a "volunteer, have that
> public, and then not be selected" process sufficiently painful
> to prevent them from volunteering...


=> With all due respect to those people, I think it's a shame
they feel like that. It seems like the selection decision is perceived
as a personal judgement by those people. Good people may not get selected for a million reasons. I hate making blanket judgements
but this kind of attitude is probably not a healthy attitude for an AD-to-be.

But there is another issue. When someone asks their employer for agreement to be a candidate, the employer may worry about the PR impact. Imagine:

   "Flarion employee passed over for prestigious IETF job; major
    competitor chosen instead"

So the candidate's personal attitude may not come into it at all.

    Brian


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