[ipv6-wg] Call for nominations for co-chair position ipv6 working group 20100202
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David Kessens
david.kessens at nsn.com
Mon Jan 25 20:14:58 CET 2010
Brian, On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:36:28AM +0000, Brian Nisbet wrote: > > It's possible I'm missing something here, but I can't see an explicit > statement of the number of "seats". The implicit suggestion seems to be > one, but I think this is worth clarifying, especially as most of the > recent discussion seems to favour appointing both Marco and Shane as > co-chairs. I accept that I'm biased here as I'm in favour of this > solution, but I have yet to see a) anyone speak out against this result > or b) any other candidates mentioned. a) is the more important point > for me at this juncture. This was explicitly left open. I saw some other comments that indicated that some people were interested in selecting more than one co-chair. After we have the full list of volunteers for this role, this determination can be made. However, as you already did, there is nothing that should stop you from giving a preliminary point of view so that people can already think a bit more about this point and it will perhaps help us to come to a quick resolution. David Kessens ---
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