Bob:

>> The proposed update to BCP 101 permits further delegation of the IAOC voting 
>> position.  While I do not see myself taking advantage of this new feature, I 
>> do think we should give future IETF Chairs this option.  It is a cohesive 
>> part of the work that can be delegated.  Some coordination between the IETF 
>> Chair and the delegate would be necessary, but the time commitment would be 
>> significantly less than participating in the IAOC and a subset of its 
>> committees.
> 
> 
> This prompts me to ask a question.  Who would the IETF Chair delegate this 
> responsibility to?  The draft doesn't specify.  
> 
> An Area Director is the obvious answer, except from what I understand ADs are 
> also extremely busy.  This trades one problem for another.  If it is someone 
> not on the IESG, then this is effectively turning into giving the IESG 
> another IAOC slot to select. 
> 
> As a general comment on the draft, I think it needs to be clear as to who the 
> delegation can be made to and how much authority is delegated.

I think that the delegate would have t be an IESG member, otherwise it the 
expected insight would not be provided.

Russ

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