[Chapter-delegates] Message from Internet Society Audit Committee Chair

John Levine isocmember at johnlevine.com
Sun Nov 8 17:31:35 PST 2020


In article <CAN7p9b4w3+4+5Qa3aVuiX5_mz76Y6fDBMT7Fg4Zzow5fP+A72g at mail.gmail.com> you write:
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>It’s not.

Oh, OK. In that case what's the problem? Why is it important for a
single person to be a chapter leader and a board member at the same
time?  Why can't one person do one and another chapter member do the other?

R's,
John
>On Sun, Nov 8, 2020 at 14:37 John Levine <isocmember at johnlevine.com> wrote:
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>> In article <CAN7p9b46J4fHuGzu2ZKr1d3f8+B7gP9NWVq7JU2mzY=+
>> Ujffdw at mail.gmail.com> you write:
>> >CoI policy, which gives chapter leaders two choices:
>> >— run for the BoT of ISOC and give up the work they do in their own
>> >countries
>> >— never run foe the BoT, and keep work with their chapters foe the good of
>> >the national Internet.
>>
>> I understand you to be saying that there are so few people active in
>> chapters that no chapter can find one person to be the chapter leader
>> and another to run for the board.
>>
>> If that's not what you're saying, please clarify.



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