I don't think it is healthy, for the IAB or for the
community, that we act as though the way to make this all work well is
to have some _one_ who has all the state.
I agree with that.
And while the I* chairs have a lot of context, they are by no means the people
with all the context, and the available context varies by person. As an
example, while I am up to date at the high level on all topics, the detailed
level of knowledge varies a lot. Whether you are completely plugged into the
details of sponsorships, meeting arrangements, IANA transition, tools, IETF IT
system… varies by person. And this also applies to Andrew and potential other
people in the IAB that could have a role in the IAOC.
Jari
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