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> Behalf Of Steve Silverman
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> To: Geoff Huston; Wijnen, Bert (Bert); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: AdminRest: IASA BCP: Should IAB chair be a
> voting member of IAOC
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> It would seem to me
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> Subject: RE: AdminRest: IASA BCP: Should IAB chair be a
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> It would seem to me that bein
2004 2:30 AM
> To: Wijnen, Bert (Bert); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: AdminRest: IASA BCP: Should IAB chair be a
> voting member of
> IAOC
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> At 02:53 AM 14/11/2004, Wijnen, Bert (Bert) wrote:
> >Margarets draft-wasserman-iasa-bcp-01.txt states (bottom
> of page 7):
&
At 02:53 AM 14/11/2004, Wijnen, Bert (Bert) wrote:
Margarets draft-wasserman-iasa-bcp-01.txt states (bottom of page 7):
There will also be two non-voting, ex officio liaisons:
o The IAB Chair
o The IETF Administrative Director
[Note: There is some question about whether the IAB Ch
Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
I too think the IAB Chair should vote. But that raises an issue...
While I agree that consensus should be the normal operation mode, I
think this body can't live with "let's wait until later and hope we know
more then" as the normal means of resolving close-call con
I too think the IAB Chair should vote. But that raises an issue...
While I agree that consensus should be the normal operation mode, I think
this body can't live with "let's wait until later and hope we know more
then" as the normal means of resolving close-call conflicts. The budget
proposals M
> "Erik" == Erik Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Erik> My sense is that an IAB chair is probably very well informed
Erik> and will have very good insight into all the issues
Erik> surrounding the IASA. Therefore it makes sense to give the
Erik> IAB chair a vote.
The reason
> During the Plenary last wednesday there were suggestions/proposals to
> make IAB chair a voting member.
> I personally think that that makes sense.
I agree that the idea makes sense
but I think that most of the IAOC should mostly work by consensus - I
expect that any issue that only garnered
My sense is that an IAB chair is probably very well informed and will have
very good insight into all the issues surrounding the IASA. Therefore it
makes sense to give the IAB chair a vote.
Erik
--On zaterdag 13 november 2004 16:53 +0100 "Wijnen, Bert (Bert)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Margare