Hiya,
On 29/03/16 18:52, The IETF Trust wrote:
The IETF Trust would like community input on a proposed Conflict of
Interest Policy.
Thanks for posting this.
I've two (not that simple:-) questions:
- Why isn't this aiming to end up being a document subject to IETF
consensus? I can imagine there may be good or bad reasons for
either doing this via the IETF process or not doing it via the
IETF process, but I wondered - it seems like this is not just
some minor operational thing, and considering these issues and
aiming to get IETF consensus on how/when to declare conflicts
of interest could be useful more generally. Is there something
substantially different about the trust in this respect vs.
other IETF roles such as chair, author, AD etc?
- Some trustees are selected by nomcom or other bodies. Wouldn't
those proposing themselves for selection need to say something
about known conflicts to selecting bodies like nomcom, so that
we don't select folks who are conflicted out of being useful?
And doesn't that mean that the list of conflicts needs to be
public? And why shouldn't it be public? (Or did you intend it
to be public? I wasn't sure.)
Thanks,
S.
The trustees of a legal trust entity, such as the IETF Trust, should
be subject to a conflict of interest policy. Accordingly, the
Trustees are considering this policy for adoption.
The policy discusses the following:
1. Application of Policy
2. Conflict of Interest
3. Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest
4. Procedures for Review of Potential Conflicts
5. Violations of Conflict of Interest Policy
The proposed Conflicts of Interest Policy is located here:
http://trustee.ietf.org/documents/IETF-Trust-Conflict-Policy-18March2016.htm
The Trustees will consider all comments received by 13 April 2016.
Ray Pelletier
Trustee
IETF Administrative Director
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