Re: [dnsext] the DNS Directorate and the end of dnsext
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To: Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com>
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Subject: Re: [dnsext] the DNS Directorate and the end of dnsext
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 01:08:20AM +0000, Jim Reid wrote: > > I think you're being over-dramatic. as may be... > > absent a WG, what are the rules for becoming a member of the > >directorate and how is a member removed for cause? > > Oh. You believe the IETF is a democracy with bureacucratic procedures. > I see. :-) I do agree that you have a valid point in how DNS > directorate members are chosen and retired. This still has nothing to > do with the winding up of dnsext IMO. actually, it kind of does - the directorate came into existance to support dnsext - absent dnsext, there is no good reason to keep an private, non-transparent group around making policy choices (Ralph indicated they would be taking on this role...) > > > If you are comfortable w/ the IESG and the ADs making > > DNS protocol choices on yur behalf, then that is your perogative. > > I didn't say that and I very much doubt our friends in the DNS > directorate see their role like that either. Though since there's no > reports on what they do/say, how could someone from the outside know? we wouldn't and there is no way to find out. pretty much the definition of a cenusre board, star chamber, or kangaroo court. completely unaccuntable. > > I for one, am not and would like the ability to have/conviene > > a WG to solve DNS issues -BY THE COMMUNITY- and not by a closed, > > opaque body that is not accountable to that community. > > +1. I would expect that if the DNS Directorate was confronted with > something that looked like a protocol change, they'd do The Right > Thing. ie Get the Powers That Be to create and charter a new WG. really? do you want to test that? why couldnt the community do it? like they have for the past 25 years. > > I have the answer on who, we don't have answers on succession > > or accountablity > > By all means continue to bang that drum Bill. But please don't confuse > that with the demise of dnsext. as long as they are tied together - then they will get mentioned together. _______________________________________________ dnsext mailing list dnsext@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsext
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