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[ipv6-wg] Chair replacement procedure for ipv6-wg
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Janos Zsako
zsako at iszt.hu
Thu Apr 30 09:30:42 CEST 2015
Dear Dave, > I hope this draft is already "good enough" for us to adopt as a result; I think this draft is very good and could be adopted. I have a small comment though: > ** Introduction: > > This document outlines procedures dealing with the tenure of RIPE > Working Group Chairs. It applies to all RIPE Working Groups. This last sentence gives me the impression that this is the procedure that should be used by all working groups. As far as I know, there was no consensus about using a common procedure for all WGs. I guess what it intends to say is: "Such a procedure is required for all RIPE Working Groups." Did I miss or misunderstood something? Best regards, Janos PS: In the RIPE 69 Working Group Chair Meeting Summary https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/cc/summaries/ripe-69-working-group-chair-meeting-summary it says: IV. The WG Chair Procedures - Some community members had complained about having to develop separate chair replacement procedures for each WGs. - The procedures are now in place for most WGs, which made this a bottom-up allowing each WGs to decide on their own processes.
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