Brian E Carpenter <brian(_dot_)e(_dot_)carpenter(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
> 1A. All WGs do a near-perfect job on their drafts, including complete
> management of cross-area reviews.
> 2A. All WG Chairs to do a near-perfect job.
...
> 2C. Summary closure of failing WGs.
>> 3. Fewer working groups to manage.
> 3A. IESG refuses the majority of proposed WGs.
..
>> 6. Less/no involvement with creating the schedule.
> [I'm not sure that will work. ADs are uniquely placed to identify
> clashes and overlaps.]
Well, if one applies the above suggestions, then the schedule becomes much
easier to deal with.
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Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF(_at_)sandelman(_dot_)ca>, Sandelman Software Works
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