Hi Eric,
The IETF Chair (who also chairs the IESG) is not selected by the IESG members
from amongst themselves. The IETF Chair is chosen by the nomcom directly.
The IAB chair is chosen by the IAB as you have described.
Margaret
On Mar 6, 2013, at 9:29 AM, Eric Gray <eric(_dot_)gray(_at_)ericsson(_dot_)com>
wrote:
John,
I considered this before making my reply, especially in light of a
number of recent
events with which I am intimately familiar.
To become the Chair of the IESG involves a second level of selection
that is much
more political. You have to be selected - I believe - for the role by your
peers on the IESG.
This then is a matter for the IESG, more than the NomCom, or the IETF as a
whole.
This is - I feel sure - one of the things that a NomCom has to consider
in picking folks
for IESG membership: there needs to be at least one AD on the IESG that is
both willing and
able to take on this role.
But - let's face it - this should be obvious to any reasonably
competent NomCom that
is having to replace an outgoing Chair.
But it is most definitely NOT something that every AD has to be
prepared to do...
--
Eric
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From: John C Klensin [mailto:john-ietf(_at_)jck(_dot_)com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 9:22 AM
To: Eric Gray
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Subject: RE: Nomcom off in the wilderness: Transport AD
Importance: High
--On Wednesday, March 06, 2013 14:16 +0000 Eric Gray
<eric(_dot_)gray(_at_)ericsson(_dot_)com> wrote:
...
So far, it has not been any part of the normal duties of an IESG
member or AD to hold press conferences, glad-handing with the masses,
baby kissing, etc.
...
I can't speak to baby kissing but the above statement is true only if you
exclude the IETF Chair from "IESG member or AD".
Perhaps we could change it if we really wanted to, but we should face the
fact --and I hope that Nomcoms understand-- that the IETF Chair role has
expanded to include a great deal of public representation of the IETF and,
indeed, public politics.
john