[Chapter-delegates] Proposed charter of the Chapter Advisory Council
Janvier Noulaye
jnoulaye at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 10:41:24 PST 2014
Hi Nadira,
Just a quick comment on your proposal.
If we want to perform efficiency, good result, stability, five
consecutive one-year terms are suffisant and good. Another avantage
here is that after two consecutive one-year terms for instance with
bad result, he/she can be removed from position.
For me 3 consecutive years terms is short and maybe if we add
"renewable once", it becomes too long.
Warm regards,
/Janvier Ngnoulaye,PhD
ISOC Cameroon
2014-12-12 15:12 GMT+01:00 Nadira Alaraj <nadira.araj at gmail.com>:
> Dear Evan & John,
> Thank you for the effort in preparing the proposed charter of the Chapter
> Advisory Council.
> I went through the document and the chat recording and I have one comment
> regarding point 4.1
>
> " The officers will be elected by the Steering Committee from amongst its
> members for a one-year term, once the Steering Committee is selected at the
> CAC Annual Meeting. An officer may serve up to five consecutive one-year
> terms."
>
>
> A maximum of 5 consecutive years for an officer that might serve would be
> too long. It is better to give a chance and experience for more emerging
> leadership. Therefor, I think it is better to reduce the duration up to 3
> consecutive years.
>
> Best regards,
> Nadira Alaraj
> Board member,
> ISOC Palestine Chapter
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Janvier Noulaye <jnoulaye at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Alejandro, Evan & All,
>> My take is that we must keep using all these multiple channel of
>> communication (Chat, mailing list, etc), but keeping in mind that if
>> the topic must interest the community, we also bring it to the
>> appropriate mailing list.
>> I think it's what I see till now.
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> /Janvier
>>
>> 2014-12-11 21:50 GMT+01:00 Evan Leibovitch <evan at telly.org>:
>> > On 10 December 2014 at 18:36, Alejandro Pisanty <apisanty at gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> indeed there is a discussion on the Skype chat put together by Evan and
>> >> which involves some of us ISOC chapter leaders and other members.
>> >>
>> >> Since that is a close, non-transparent, non-publicly-recorded,
>> >> non-standards-compliant discussion I have asked the CAC-proposal team
>> >> members, Evan and John, to move it to this shared space and to the
>> >> standards-compliant email discussion list.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi Alejandro,
>> >
>> > In the interests of reaching as many people as possible, John and I have
>> > promoted, discussed, and taken feedback on the Charter through multiple
>> > channels:
>> >
>> > - The Chapter-delegates mailing list
>> > - The Connect online portal (which has an email gateway)
>> > - Four regional real-time teleconferences
>> > - In the Skype chat
>> >
>> >
>> > Of the four, the Skype chat is a real-time casual discussion, not
>> > sanctioned
>> > by ISOC, that does not have the consent of all its members to be made
>> > public. Indeed, it is possible that there is an atmosphere in the chat
>> > that
>> > is based on an assumption of non-circulation. Reproducing a conversation
>> > from a non-public forum to a public one without consent might be an
>> > invasion
>> > of privacy laws in some jurisdictions, and is at very least bad manners.
>> >
>> > In each channel, John and I have responded in the same forum in which
>> > the
>> > original question was asked. We answered questions in the Skype chat,
>> > but no
>> > changes to the Charter were made based on conversations there.
>> >
>> > Anyone wishing has my permission to reproduce my Skype comments related
>> > to
>> > the CAC but not necessarily about other matters. And if anyone has a
>> > concern
>> > about the openness of the Skype chat there are multiple more-open venues
>> > to
>> > use. John and I have been participating in all of them.
>> >
>> > - Evan
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>
> --
>
> Nadira Alaraj
>
>
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