RFC 3777:IAB and IESG Selection, Confirmation, and...
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liaison


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... committee comprises at least a Chair, 10 voting volunteers, 3 liaisons, and an advisor. ...
... Any committee member may propose the addition of a liaison from other unrepresented organizations to participate in some or all of the deliberations of the committee ...
... approved by the committee according to its established voting mechanism. Liaisons participate as representatives of their respective organizations. ...
... The IESG and IAB liaisons are selected according to rules stated elsewhere in this document. ...
... The Internet Society Board of Trustees may appoint a liaison to the nominating committee at its own discretion. ...
... None of the Chair, liaisons, or advisors vote on the selection of candidates ...
... consultation with the Internet Society President, may appoint a substitute from a pool comprised of the liaisons currently serving on the committee and the prior year's Chair ...
... committee completes its assigned duties in a timely fashion. 7. Liaisons are responsible for ensuring the nominating committee in general and the Chair ...
... IETF community. Liaisons are expected to represent the views of their respective organizations during the deliberations of the committee. They ...
... committee. Liaisons from the IESG and IAB are expected to provide ...
... responsibility, and composition of their respective bodies. Liaisons are expected to convey questions from the committee to their respective organizations and responses to those questions ...
... committee. Liaisons from the IESG, IAB, and Internet Society ...
... committee immediately. If they can not resolve the issue between themselves, liaisons must report it according to the dispute resolution process stated elsewhere in this document. ...
... dispute resolution process stated elsewhere in this document. Liaisons from confirming bodies are expected to assist the committee in preparing the testimony it is required to provide ...
... candidates. Liaisons may have other nominating committee responsibilities as required by their respective organizations or requested by the ...
... conflict with any other provisions of this document. Liaisons do not vote on the selection of candidates. ...
... 8. The sitting IAB and IESG members each appoint a liaison from their current membership, someone who is not sitting in an open position, to serve on the nominating committee ...
... * If the Chair is unable to contact a liaison the problem is referred to the respective organization to resolve. The Chair ...
... should allow a reasonable amount of time for the organization to resolve the problem and then may proceed without the liaison. * If the Chair ...


... recalled. If a liaison member is recalled the committee must notify the affected organization and must allow a reasonable amount of time ...


... 9. The terms voting member and non-voting member were replaced by voting volunteers, liaisons, and advisors. All members vote at all times except that only voting volunteers vote on a candidate ...
... 10. The responsibilities of the Chair, liaisons, advisors, and voting volunteers is now explicitly stated. ...
... committee were added. 12. Liaisons and advisors are no longer required to meet the usual requirements ...
... Internet Society Board of Trustees may appoint a non-voting liaison. 14. The eligibility qualifications for the nominating committee ...


... committees have learned through oral tradition passed on by liaisons that there are certain consistencies in the process and information considered during deliberations. Some items from that oral tradition ...


... IAB, and Internet Society Board of Trustees and requests a liaison. The Chair contacts the prior year's Chair ...



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