Please let us know ahead of time if you have specific questions you would
like
to see discussed.
I would find it as useful if IAOC would have a public maillist, where
location options
could be discussed well before the meeting site decision is taken.
Such a discussion would lead to more stable decisions based on community
feedback.
Meeting venues are negotiated with under NDA so how you do that?
Nothing against that. I was proposing to discuss "well before" and on
"options", which can a longish list.
Mehmet
Cheers,
Mehmet
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On
Behalf Of ext The IAOC
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 11:54 PM
To: IETF Announcement List
Cc: iaoc(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Sunday IAOC Overview Session
The IETF Administrative Oversight Committee (IAOC) will hold a session
from 1500-
1650 in Caribbean 6 at the Orlando IETF on Sunday March 10. The purpose
is to
provide an overview of the IAOC to allow the community to better
understand what
the
IAOC does, how the finances work, and provide the IAOC feedback on the job
they
are
doing.
The IAOC's responsibilities include:
- Managing the IETF finances
- Oversight of the IETF Administrative Director (IAD)
- Selection and oversight of contracted services
- Venue selection and operation of the IETF meetings
- Support for the IETF's IT services (data tracker, web sites,
tools, etc.)
Based on the open mike discussion at the last IETF meeting we think that
this
will be a useful way to provide more information to the community than can
be
done in the plenary.
The topics that will be discussed include:
- BCP101 - Structure of the IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA)
- Operation of the IAOC
- Financial model and relationship with ISOC
- 2012 Financial Summary
- Q & A
We hope this will improve the community understanding of how the IAOC works
and
provide the community an opportunity to provide feedback to the IAOC. If
this
session
works well we will repeat it periodically.
Please let us know ahead of time if you have specific questions you would
like
to see discussed.
Bob Hinden
IAOC Chair