[Chapter-delegates] SIG / SG questions
borka at e5.ijs.si
borka at e5.ijs.si
Mon May 27 01:16:32 PDT 2024
Especially research is needed regarding the IOT security in space.
Borka, ISOC SI
On Sun, 26 May 2024, Daniel Otieno Omondi via Chapter-delegates wrote:
> IOT as a past leadership in IOT we need a great research on space IOT
> solutions which can be done in progressive meetings.
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> On Sunday, 26 May 2024 at 12:19:33 GMT+3, vinton cerf via Chapter-delegates
> <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
>
>
> Joly,
> I don't have a lot of answers but I believe IPNSIG (Interplanetary chapter)
> set up its own web site. The chapters have independent existence from ISOC,
> by requirement. They can raise their own funds, have a bank account distinct
> from ISOC, etc.
>
> v
>
>
> On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 3:01 AM Joly MacFie via Chapter-delegates
> <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
>
> When the new SIG / Standing Group structure was set up at the start of
> 2022, there were a set of guidelines posted on MemberNova.
>
> This document is no longer available, but IIRC, defined a principle
> that ISOC staff would handle 'administration' roles, to leave
> volunteers unencumbered by such mundanity as documentation, web
> presence, finances, so that they could dedicate themselves to actual
> projects. I found this quote:
>
> Processes and protocols for archiving and accessing
> publicly available resources such as web content,
> listservs and social media accounts will be developed as
> part of the roll out plan for the new SIG structure. The
> emphasis will be to ensure public assets and work done by
> SIGs is available and can inform future efforts while
> maintaining connections and community that has been
> developed
>
>
> So, no websites for Groups outside of ISOC, to ensure continuity as
> teams change every two years.
>
> Eventually landing pages for the SIGS/SGs were set up
> at https://www.internetsociety.org/sigs/ however, in terms of
> documentation these are limited to a few focus areas and current Group
> leaderships, and there was a wait for Fonteva.
>
> Most groups responded by setting up chat groups on Telegram, Whatsapp,
> or Signal, and maybe Google docs, maybe some social media, and now,
> Chatter groups are available via Fonteva, working for some.
>
> Documentation/Website? The ISOC-NY A11ySIG plugged the gap by
> documenting the Accessibility Standing Group on their wiki, which the
> new leadership have ported over to a standalone site
> https://isocasg.org, now linked from the ISOC landing page.
>
> So questions:
>
> Where are the current guidelines?
>
> What follow up is being done on documentation of the first two year
> projects?
>
> Can SIGs now set up their own websites?
>
> Is sigleaders at isoc.org listserv still a thing? And, if not, is Chapter
> Dels an appropriate venue to discuss SIG matters?
>
> Looking forward to responses
>
> Joly
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