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- Network Working Group J. Galvin
- Request for Comments: 2027 CommerceNet
- BCP: 10 October 1996
- Category: Best Current Practice
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- IAB and IESG Selection, Confirmation, and Recall Process:
- Operation of the Nominating and Recall Committees
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- Status of this Memo
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- This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the
- Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
- improvements. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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- Abstract
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- The process by which the members of the IAB and IESG are selected,
- confirmed, and recalled has been exercised four times since its
- formal creation. The evolution of the process has relied principally
- on oral tradition as a means by which the lessons learned could be
- passed on to successive committees. This document is a self-
- consistent, organized compilation of the process as it is known
- today.
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- Table of Contents
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- 1 Introduction ................................................ 1
- 2 General ..................................................... 3
- 3 Nominating Committee Selection............................... 6
- 4 Nominating Committee Operation............................... 7
- 5 Member Recall ............................................... 10
- 6 Security Considerations ..................................... 11
- 7 Editor's Address ............................................ 11
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- 1. Introduction
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- By 1992, many aspects of the operation of the Internet Architecture
- Board (IAB), Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and the Internet
- Engineering Steering Group (IESG) had been reviewed and changes were
- being implemented. Included in those changes was the process by
- which members of the IAB and IESG are selected, confirmed, and
- recalled. Since 1992, the process of selection and confirmation has
- been exercised four times: 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995. The recall
- process has not been exercised.
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- A single paragraph in RFC1602 is the extent to which the process has
- been formally recorded to date. Informally, following the 1992
- exercise of the process, an internet draft was distributed recording
- many of the details of the operation of that first nominating
- committee. In addition, in both 1994 and 1995, the POISED working
- group met, which facilitated the "oral tradition" transference of the
- selection and confirmation process lessons learned, including the
- email archives of the working group mailing list. This document is a
- self-consistent, organized compilation of the process as described by
- each of these sources.
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- The process described here includes only items for which the
- consensus of those participating in the various discussions was
- easily recognized. As a result, two assumptions are made.
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- (1) The Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) and Internet
- Research Steering Group (IRSG) are not a part of the process
- described here.
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- (2) The organization (and re-organization) of the IESG is not a
- part of the process described here.
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- In addition, this document specifies time frames for which the frame
- of reference is IETF meetings. The time frames assume that the IETF
- meets at least once per year with that meeting occurring during the
- North American Spring time, i.e., the IETF meets at least on or about
- March of each year.
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- The remainder of this document is divided into four major topics as
- follows.
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- General
- This a set of rules and constraints that apply to the
- selection and confirmation process as a whole.
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- Nominating Committee Selection
- This is the process by which volunteers from the IETF
- community are recognized to serve on the committee that
- nominates candidates to serve on the IESG and IAB.
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- Nominating Committee Operation
- This is the set of principles, rules, and constraints
- that guide the activities of the nominating committee,
- including the confirmation process.
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- Member Recall
- This is the process by which the behavior of a sitting
- member of the IESG or IAB may be questioned, perhaps
- resulting in the removal of the sitting member.
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- 2. General
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- The following set of rules apply to the selection and confirmation
- process as a whole. If necessary, a paragraph discussing the
- interpretation of each rule is included.
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- (1) The principal function of the nominating committee is to
- recruit and nominate candidates for open IESG and IAB
- positions.
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- The nominating committee does not select the open positions
- to be filled; it is instructed as to which positions to fill.
- At a minimum, the nominating committee will be given the title
- of the position to be filled. The nominating committee may be
- given a desirable set of qualifications for the candidates
- nominated to fill a position. The nominating committee does not
- confirm its candidates; it presents its candidates to the
- appropriate confirming body as indicated below.
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- (2) The annual selection and confirmation process is expected to be
- completed within 3 months.
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- The annual selection and confirmation process is expected to be
- completed one month prior to the friday of the week before the
- Spring IETF. It is expected to begin 4 months prior to the
- friday of the week before the Spring IETF.
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- (3) One-half of each of the then current IESG and IAB positions is
- selected to be refilled each year.
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- A given position is selected every other year. The intent is to
- replace no more than 50% of the sitting IESG and IAB members in
- any one year.
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- A position may be refilled with its sitting member, if the
- sitting member is nominated by the nominating committee.
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- (4) Confirmed candidates are expected to serve at least a 2 year
- term.
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- All member terms end during the Spring IETF meeting
- corresponding to the end of the term for which they were
- confirmed. The term ends no later than the second to last
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- day and no sooner than the Open Plenary session of the Spring
- IETF, as determined by the mutual agreement of the confirmed
- candidate and the currently sitting member. The term begins no
- later than the last day and no sooner than the Open Plenary
- session of the Spring IETF meeting, as determined by the mutual
- agreement of the confirmed candidate and the currently sitting
- member.
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- (5) Mid-term IESG vacancies are filled by the same rules as
- documented here with four qualifications. First, the most
- recently constituted nominating committee is reconvened to
- nominate a candidate to fill the vacancy. Second, the
- selection and confirmation process is expected to be completed
- within 1 month, with a prorated time period for all other time
- periods not otherwise specified. Third, the confirming body
- has two weeks from the day it is notified of a candidate to
- reject the candidate, otherwise the candidate is assumed to
- have been confirmed. Fourth, the term of the confirmed
- candidate will be either:
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- a. the remainder of the term of the open position if that remainder
- is not less than one year.
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- b. the remainder of the term of the open position plus the next
- 2 year term if that remainder is less than one year.
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- (6) Mid-term IAB vacancies are filled by the same rules as
- documented here with four qualifications. First, the most
- recently constituted nominating committee is reconvened to
- nominate a candidate to fill the vacancy. Second, the selection
- and confirmation process is expected to be completed within
- 1 month, with a prorated time period for all other time periods
- not otherwise specified. Third, the confirming body has two
- weeks from the day it is notified of a candidate to reject the
- candidate, otherwise the candidate is assumed to have been
- confirmed. Fourth, the term of the confirmed candidate will
- be either:
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- a. the remainder of the term of the open position if that remainder
- is not less than one year.
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- b. the remainder of the term of the open position plus the next
- 2 year term if that remainder is less than one year.
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- (7) All deliberations and supporting information of all the
- participants in the selection and confirmation process are
- private. The nominating committee and confirming body members
- will be exposed to confidential information as a result of
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- their deliberations, their interactions with those they consult,
- and from nominees who provide requested supporting information.
- All members and all other participants are expected to handle
- this information in a manner consistent with its sensitivity.
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- (8) Unless otherwise specified, the advise and consent model is used
- throughout the process. This model is characterized as follows.
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- a. The IETF Executive Director advises the nominating committee of
- the IESG and IAB positions to be refilled.
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- b. The nominating committee selects candidates and advises the
- confirming bodies of them.
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- c. The sitting IAB members review the IESG candidates, consenting
- to some, all, or none.
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- If all of the candidates are confirmed, the job of the
- nominating committee with respect to filling the open IESG
- positions is considered complete. If some or none of the
- candidates are confirmed, the nominating committee must
- reconvene to select alternate candidates for the rejected
- candidates. Any additional time required by the nominating
- committee should not exceed its maximum time allotment.
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- d. The Internet Society Board of Trustees reviews the IAB
- candidates, consenting to some, all, or none.
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- If all of the candidates are confirmed, the job of the
- nominating committee with respect to filling the open IAB
- positions is considered complete. If some or none of the
- candidates are confirmed, the nominating committee must
- reconvene to select alternate candidates for the rejected
- candidates. Any additional time required by the nominating
- committee should not exceed its maximum time allotment.
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- e. The confirming bodies decide their consent according to a
- mechanism of their own choosing, which must ensure that at
- least one-half of the sitting members agree with the
- decision.
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- At least one-half of the sitting members of the confirming
- bodies must agree to either confirm or reject each individual
- nominee. The agreement must be decided within a reasonable
- timeframe. The agreement may be decided by conducting a
- formal vote, by asserting consensus based on informal
- exchanges (email), or by whatever mechanism is used to
- conduct the normal business of the confirming body.
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- 3. Nominating Committee Selection
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- The following set of rules apply to the creation of the nominating
- committee and the selection of its members.
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- (1) The committee is comprised of at least a non-voting Chair, 10
- voting volunteers, and 2 non-voting liaisons.
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- A Chair is permitted to invite additional non-voting advisors to
- participate in some or all of the deliberations of the committee.
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- (2) The Internet Society President appoints the non-voting Chair, who
- must meet the usual requirements for membership in the nominating
- committee.
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- The nominating committee Chair must agree to invest the time
- necessary to complete the duties of the nominating committee
- and to perform in the best interests of the IETF community
- during the performance of those duties.
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- (3) The Chair obtains the list of IESG and IAB positions to be
- refilled and publishes it along with a solicitation for
- names of volunteers from the IETF community willing to
- serve on the nominating committee.
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- The list of open positions is published with the solicitation to
- facilitate community members choosing between volunteering for an
- open position and volunteering for the nominating committee.
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- The list and solicitation must be publicized using at least the
- same mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.
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- (4) Members of the IETF community must have attended at least 2 of the
- last 3 IETF meetings in order to volunteer.
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- (5) Internet Society Board of Trustees, sitting members of the IAB,
- and sitting members of the IESG may not volunteer.
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- (6) The Chair randomly selects the 10 voting volunteers from the pool
- of names of volunteers.
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- (7) The sitting IAB and IESG members each appoint a non-voting liaison
- to the nominating committee from their current membership who are
- not sitting in an open position.
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- (8) The Chair may solicit additional non-voting liaisons from other
- organizations, who must meet the usual requirements for membership
- in the nominating committee.
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- 4. Nominating Committee Operation
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- The following rules apply to the operation of the nominating
- committee. If necessary, a paragraph discussing the interpretation
- of each rule is included.
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- The rules are organized approximately in the order in which they
- would be invoked.
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- The term nominee refers to an individual under consideration by the
- nominating committee. The term candidate efers to a nominee that has
- been selected by the nominating committee to be considered for
- confirmation by a confirming body. A confirmed candidate is a
- candidate that has been reviewed and approved by a confirming body.
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- (1) All rules and special circumstances not otherwise specified
- are at the discretion of the Chair.
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- Exceptional circumstances will occasionally arise during the
- normal operation of the nominating committee. This rule is
- intended to foster the continued forward progress of the
- committee. All members of the committee should consider
- whether the exception is worthy of mention in the next
- revision of this document and followup accordingly.
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- (2) The Chair must establish and publicize milestones, which must
- include at least a call for nominations.
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- There is a defined time period during which the selection and
- confirmation process must be completed. The Chair must
- establish a set of milestones which, if met in a timely
- fashion, will result in the completion of the process on
- time. The Chair should allow time for iterating the
- activities of the committee if one or more candidates
- is not confirmed.
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- The milestones must be publicized using at least the same
- mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.
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- (3) The Chair must establish a voting mechanism.
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- The committee must be able to objectively determine when
- a decision has been made during its deliberations. The
- criteria for determining closure must be established and
- known to all members of the nominating committee.
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- (4) At least a quorum of committee members must participate in
- a vote. A quorum is comprised of at least 7 voting members.
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- (5) The Chair may establish a process by which a member of the
- nominating committee may be recalled.
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- The process, if established, must be agreed to by a 3/4
- majority of the members of the nominating committee,
- including the non-voting members since they would be
- subject to the same process.
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- (6) All members of the nominating committee may participate in all
- deliberations.
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- The emphasis of this rule is that no member, whether voting or
- non-voting, can be explicitly excluded from any deliberation.
- However, a member may individually choose not to participate
- in a deliberation.
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- (7) The Chair announces the open positions to be filled and
- the call for nominees.
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- The announcements must be publicized using at least the same
- mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.
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- (8) Any member of the IETF community may nominate any member
- of the IETF community for any open position.
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- A self-nomination is permitted.
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- (9) Nominating committee members must not be nominees.
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- To be a nominee is to enter the process of being selected
- as a candidate and confirmed. Nominating committee members
- are not eligible to be considered for filling any open
- position.
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- (10) Members of the IETF community who were recalled from any
- IESG or IAB position during the previous two years must
- not be nominees.
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- (11) The nominating committee selects candidates based on its
- understanding of the IETF community's consensus of the
- qualifications required to fill the open positions.
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- (12) Nominees should be advised that they are being considered
- and must consent to their nomination prior to being
- confirmed.
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- The nominating committee should help nominees provide
- justification to their employers.
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- A nominee's consent must be written (email is acceptable)
- and include a commitment to provide the resources necessary
- to fill the open position and an assurance that the nominee
- will perform the duties of the position for which they are
- being considered in the best interests of the IETF community.
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- (13) The nominating committee advises the confirming bodies of
- their candidates, specifying a single candidate for each
- open position and a testament as to how each candidate
- meets the qualifications of an open position.
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- The testament may include a brief resume of the candidate
- and a summary of the deliberations of the nominating committee.
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- (14) With respect to any action to be taken in the context of
- notifying and announcing confirmed candidates, and notifying
- rejected nominees and candidates, the action must be valid
- according to all of the rules specified below prior to its
- execution.
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- a. Up until a candidate is confirmed, the identity of the
- candidate must be kept strictly confidential.
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- b. The identity of all nominees must be kept strictly confidential
- (except that the nominee may publicize their intentions).
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- c. Rejected nominees may be notified as soon as they are rejected.
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- d. Rejected candidates may be notified as soon as they are rejected.
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- e. Rejected nominees and candidates must be notified prior to
- announcing confirmed candidates.
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- f. Confirmed candidates may be notified and announced as soon as
- they are confirmed.
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- It is consistent with these rules for a nominee to never know if
- they were a candidate or not.
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- It is consistent with these rules for a nominating committee to
- reject some nominees early in the process and to keep some
- nominees as alternates in case a candidate is rejected by a
- confirming body. In the matter of whether a confirmed candidate
- was a first choice or an alternate, that information need not
- ever be disclosed and, in fact, probably never should be.
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- It is consistent with these rules for confirmed candidates
- to be notified and announced as quickly as possible instead
- of requiring all confirmed candidates to wait until all open
- positions have been refilled.
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- The announcements must be publicized using at least the same
- mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.
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- 5. Member Recall
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- The following rules apply to the recall process. If necessary, a
- paragraph discussing the interpretation of each rule is included.
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- (1) Anyone may request the recall of any sitting IAB or IESG member,
- at any time, upon written (email is acceptable) request with
- justification to the Internet Society President.
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- (2) Internet Society President shall appoint a Recall Committee
- Chair.
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- The Internet Society President must not evaluate the recall
- request. It is explicitly the responsibility of the IETF
- community to evaluate the behavior of its leaders.
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- (3) The recall committee is created according to the same rules
- as is the nominating committee with the qualifications that
- the person being investigated and the person requesting the
- recall must not be a member of the recall committee in any
- capacity.
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- (4) The recall committee operates according to the same rules as
- the nominating committee with the qualification that there
- is no confirmation process.
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- (5) The recall committee investigates the circumstances of the
- justification for the recall and votes on its findings.
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- The investigation must include at least both an opportunity
- for the member being recalled to present a written statement
- and consultation with third parties.
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- (6) A 3/4 majority of the members who vote on the question is
- required for a recall.
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- If a sitting member is recalled the open position is to be
- filled according to the mid-term vacancy rules.
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- 6. Security Considerations
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- Any selection, confirmation, or recall process necessarily involves
- investigation into the qualifications and activities of prospective
- candidates. The investigation may reveal confidential or otherwise
- private information about candidates to those participating in the
- process. Each person who participates in any aspect of the process
- has a responsibility to maintain the confidentiality of any and all
- information not explicitly identified as suitable for public
- dissemination.
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- 7. Editor's Address
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- James M. Galvin
- CommerceNet
- P.O. Box 220
- Glenwood, MD 21738
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- Email: galvin@commerce.net
- Phone: +1 410.795.6882
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