ISOC -- 8 January 1993 -- IETF ------------------------------ Volunteers sought for IAB and IESG Nominating Committee Folks, It is time to populate the nominating committee which will make recommendations to fill positions on the IAB and IESG for 1993-1994 terms. Roughly half of the positions on both of these groups is up for consideration now and the other halves will be considered in Jan 1994. Normally the chair of the nominating committee would be sending you this message, but I have had some difficulty identifying a chairperson, so have elected to work on that in parallel with establishing the list of volunteers willing to serve on this committee. There will be 7 members on the committee selected at random from a list of qualified volunteers. The committee will have a chair appointed by me and liaison representatives (one each from the IAB, IESG, IRSG and ISOC Board of Trustees). The liaison reps do not have votes but are there to be of assistance. The objective of this committee is to identify (recruit, if necessary, and it will be) qualified candidates to serve in the open IAB and IESG positions. Persons nominated to fulfill these roles must have demonstrable qualifications (previous IETF experience, WG experience, RFC publications, other publications, other experience in Internet technology, experience in data communications, for example). IESG candidates will be managing the affairs of a number of working groups and should have some demonstrated ability to manage. The POISED working group, whose recommendation has led to this particular formula for filling these posts, expects and hopes that the nominations committee will identify appropriate and qualified candidates (one per open slot). If consensus on such nominations cannot be reached within the committee, multiple candidates for a given slot may be offered. If this happens, the IAB will make the determination for the IESG positions and the ISOC trustees for the IAB positions. The IAB has the authority not to concur in any particular nomination as does the ISOC Board. However, this would certainly be a serious matter, so I hope it doesn't happen. If it does, the committee would be asked to reconsider its recommendation. Since service on the IAB and the IESG entails a substantial time commitment, candidates should confirm that they can assure they can serve at least 25% time and that their employers are in agreement with such a commitment. Candidates should be drawn internationally - the objective is to have the best qualified candidates from as broad a geographic base as possible. With regard to volunteers to serve on the nominations committee. they should have attended at least two IETF meetings (the secretariat should be able to verify this). If you volunteer, keep in mind that you will be working hard for the next month or so since the recommendation of the POISED working group is that the candidates be submitted to IAB or ISOC in time for ratification before the March 8-12 IETF meeting in Columbus, Ohio. This means the nominating process has to produce recommendations by the last week of February. If you are prepared to work hard on this and have the requisite qualifications, please send a SHORT bio to: vcerf@cnri.reston.va.us. I will accumulate these until January 15 at 5 PM EST at which point a random selection of 7 candidates will be made among those who meet the ietf attendance qualifications. I would ask that Steve Crocker, the POISED working group chair, make any comments he feels appropriate concerning the outline given above - particularly if I appear to have misunderstood the procedure or charter recommended. Of course, anyone else can make comments, too - but consider making them privately to me if that's sufficient and save mailbox bandwidth for the ietf members. Sorry for the length, but this seemed the best way to kick this process off. vint