[Chapter-delegates] are there really so few active chapter members?
Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond
ocl at gih.com
Mon Nov 9 12:34:03 PST 2020
On 09/11/2020 19:54, John Levine wrote:
> It has never been a problem in practice, since it's hard to imagine an
> IAB member having the time or inclination to do both at the same time.
> On the other hand, it is fine for a person to do one and then the
> other. For example, Ted Hardie was on the IAB in 2002-2003, the ISOC
> board 2007-2010, then the IAB again from 2014-2020. The organizations
> elected him to the ISOC board this year.
>
> I understand you to be saying that there are so few people involved in
> the chapters that you cannot find two people in a chapter, one to be a
> chapter leader, and the other on the ISOC board. If we can do it, why
> can't you? Or if that's not it, why is it essential for the *same
> person* to have both positions?
I think there might be a confusion somewhere. Whilst others have
focussed on the "leadership" aspect relating to Chapters, my focus is
about tagging "individuals who are directly involved in the policy
development process of these organisations" like ICANN & IGF. That would
be akin to say that anyone in an IETF working group does not qualify.
Kindest regards,
Olivier
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