I agree (I trust that we do not have to list everything the IAD is
permitted to do - it could be a long list)
Scott
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 11:27:19 +0100
From: Brian E Carpenter <brc(_at_)zurich(_dot_)ibm(_dot_)com>
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: iasa-bcp-01 - IAD committees
On balance I think this whole paragraph should be deleted.
It's self-evident that the IAD can ask for advice, and it doesn't
need to be documented.
3.2 IAD Committees
The IAD may constitute special-purpose, chartered committees to bring
in expertise (on topics such as finance, IETF process, or tools), to
engage volunteers in IASA activities, or to gain additional
perspectives. Such committees may consist of subsets of the IAOC,
IAB or IESG, selected IETF participants, or external experts,
depending on the need. These committees are advisory in nature --
the IAD is responsible for the outcome, including presenting and
supporting any decisions or work items to the IAOC and the IETF
community, as appropriate.
Brian
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