+1, at least to start.

Not all committees will need their own lists, but those who have some amount of interested parties looking for a place to coordinate should be able to create a public committee-specific list.

Chris

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On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:15 PM, John Bradley <[email protected]> wrote:

A mailing list to conduct the committee work is going to be more efficient and public than CCing the members.

The board and general lists are too broad.

John B.
On 2010-01-28, at 6:10 PM, Brian Kissel wrote:

Hi John,

Don’t know about the mailing lists.

John Ehrig, what is the official OIDF mechanism for committees to create and manage mailing lists for themselves and any subcommittees that they may need?

Yes, we need to get people on to each of those respective mailing lists, but at a minimum, members can add their names to each of the committees they are interested in at https://openid.pbworks.com/Committees . Not everyone who wants to be on a mailing list will also want to be on the official committee, and that’s OK, but we should start w ith getting the committees well defined so that they can elect a c hair and vice-chair and begin defining their goals for the year an d developing the appropriate tools to accomplish those goals (mail ing lists, wikis, whatever).

Cheers,

Brian
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From: [email protected] [mailto:openid-board- [email protected]] On Behalf Of John Bradley
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Subject: Re: [OpenID board] [board-private] OpenID Committees

Thanks,

Do we have mailing lists for these Committees?

Is that part of what David is working on setting up with Google Groups?

I suspect the first order of business would be to get people on the appropriate lists.

I work in DC as well just from a really remote location:)

I will check to be certain it is not a conflict for me. Your government has so many rules. Otherwise I am happy to co-chair the committee with Mike.

John B.
On 2010-01-28, at 1:31 PM, Brian Kissel wrote:


Hi John,

Good question, I’d ask that anyone who is a member of any of the c ommittees who would like to serve as a Chair or Vice Chair, would start the process of organizing their committee by emailing all th e committee members and facilitate the process of having that comm ittee elect its chair and vice chair. I have started that process with the members of the Adoption Committee and have talked with D aniel, Rob, and Marc who have agreed to serve in the listed positi ons if the rest of the members approve. If there are other member s of the committee who would like to serve as chair or vice chair, we’ll have a similar discussion to what we did for the Executive Committee, and if necessary have a vote.

So anyone who is interested in being a chair or vice chair of any committee, now is your chance to share that desire with the rest of the members of the committee and get your committee organized. Once you’ve selected a chair and vice chair,
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