Version -04 says the following about firing IAOC members:
IAOC members are subject to recall in the event that an IAOC member
abrogates his or her duties or acts against the best interests of the
IETF community. Any appointed IAOC member, including those appointed
by the IAB, IESG or ISOC Board of Trustees, may be recalled using the
recall procedure defined in RFC 3777 [RFC3777]. IAOC members are
not, however, subject to recall by the bodies that appointed them.
The procedure in RFC 3777 calls for recalling members one by one. John very
clearly made the point that if the IAOC collectively behaves in a bad way,
the community may be better off firing the whole group than in trying to
find "the guilty party" among the members.
After a long debate, I conclude that John is the only proponent for
changing this paragraph to have other rules for recall than RFC 3777 has -
other people thought that we should live with the text as written.
So I call a rough consensus for "no change".
Are people willing to live with that?
Harald
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