Network Working Group                                         J. Galvin
Request for Comments: 2027                                  CommerceNet
BCP: 10                                                    October 1996
Category: Best Current Practice


      IAB and IESG Selection, Confirmation, and Recall Process:
          Operation of the Nominating and Recall Committees


Status of this Memo

  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.

Abstract

  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.

Table of Contents

  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

1.  Introduction

  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.

  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.

  (1)  The Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) and Internet
       Research Steering Group (IRSG) are not a part of the process
       described here.

  (2)  The organization (and re-organization) of the IESG is not a
       part of the process described here.

  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.

  The remainder of this document is divided into four major topics as
  follows.

  General
       This a set of rules and constraints that apply to the
       selection and confirmation process as a whole.

  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.

  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.

2.  General

  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.

  (1)  The principal function of the nominating committee is to
       recruit and nominate candidates for open IESG and IAB
       positions.

       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.

  (2)  The annual selection and confirmation process is expected to be
       completed within 3 months.

       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.

  (3)  One-half of each of the then current IESG and IAB positions is
       selected to be refilled each year.

       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.

       A position may be refilled with its sitting member, if the
       sitting member is nominated by the nominating committee.

  (4)  Confirmed candidates are expected to serve at least a 2 year
       term.

       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.

  (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:

  a.   the remainder of the term of the open position if that remainder
       is not less than one year.

  b.   the remainder of the term of the open position plus the next
       2 year term if that remainder is less than one year.

  (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:

  a.   the remainder of the term of the open position if that remainder
       is not less than one year.

  b.   the remainder of the term of the open position plus the next
       2 year term if that remainder is less than one year.

  (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.

  (8)  Unless otherwise specified, the advise and consent model is used
       throughout the process.  This model is characterized as follows.

  a.   The IETF Executive Director advises the nominating committee of
       the IESG and IAB positions to be refilled.

  b.   The nominating committee selects candidates and advises the
       confirming bodies of them.

  c.   The sitting IAB members review the IESG candidates, consenting
       to some, all, or none.

       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.

  d.   The Internet Society Board of Trustees reviews the IAB
       candidates, consenting to some, all, or none.

       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.

  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.

       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

  The following set of rules apply to the creation of the nominating
  committee and the selection of its members.

(1)  The committee is comprised of at least a non-voting Chair, 10
    voting volunteers, and 2 non-voting liaisons.

    A Chair is permitted to invite additional non-voting advisors to
    participate in some or all of the deliberations of the committee.

(2)  The Internet Society President appoints the non-voting Chair, who
    must meet the usual requirements for membership in the nominating
    committee.

    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.

(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.

    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.

    The list and solicitation must be publicized using at least the
    same mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.

(4)  Members of the IETF community must have attended at least 2 of the
    last 3 IETF meetings in order to volunteer.

(5)  Internet Society Board of Trustees, sitting members of the IAB,
    and sitting members of the IESG may not volunteer.

(6)  The Chair randomly selects the 10 voting volunteers from the pool
    of names of volunteers.

(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.

(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

  The following rules apply to the operation of the nominating
  committee.  If necessary, a paragraph discussing the interpretation
  of each rule is included.

  The rules are organized approximately in the order in which they
  would be invoked.

  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.

  (1)  All rules and special circumstances not otherwise specified
       are at the discretion of the Chair.

       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.

  (2)  The Chair must establish and publicize milestones, which must
       include at least a call for nominations.

       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.

       The milestones must be publicized using at least the same
       mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.

  (3)  The Chair must establish a voting mechanism.

       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.

  (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.

       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.

  (6)  All members of the nominating committee may participate in all
       deliberations.

       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.

  (7)  The Chair announces the open positions to be filled and
       the call for nominees.

       The announcements must be publicized using at least the same
       mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.

  (8)  Any member of the IETF community may nominate any member
       of the IETF community for any open position.

       A self-nomination is permitted.

  (9)  Nominating committee members must not be nominees.

       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.

  (10) Members of the IETF community who were recalled from any
       IESG or IAB position during the previous two years must
       not be nominees.

  (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.

  (12) Nominees should be advised that they are being considered
       and must consent to their nomination prior to being
       confirmed.

       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.

  (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.

       The testament may include a brief resume of the candidate
       and a summary of the deliberations of the nominating committee.

  (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.

  a.   Up until a candidate is confirmed, the identity of the
       candidate must be kept strictly confidential.

  b.   The identity of all nominees must be kept strictly confidential
       (except that the nominee may publicize their intentions).

  c.   Rejected nominees may be notified as soon as they are rejected.

  d.   Rejected candidates may be notified as soon as they are rejected.

  e.   Rejected nominees and candidates must be notified prior to
       announcing confirmed candidates.

  f.   Confirmed candidates may be notified and announced as soon as
       they are confirmed.

       It is consistent with these rules for a nominee to never know if
       they were a candidate or not.

       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.

       The announcements must be publicized using at least the same
       mechanism used by the IETF secretariat for its announcements.

5.  Member Recall

  The following rules apply to the recall process.  If necessary, a
  paragraph discussing the interpretation of each rule is included.

  (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.

  (2)  Internet Society President shall appoint a Recall Committee
       Chair.

       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.

  (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.

  (4)  The recall committee operates according to the same rules as
       the nominating committee with the qualification that there
       is no confirmation process.

  (5)  The recall committee investigates the circumstances of the
       justification for the recall and votes on its findings.

       The investigation must include at least both an opportunity
       for the member being recalled to present a written statement
       and consultation with third parties.

  (6)  A 3/4 majority of the members who vote on the question is
       required for a recall.

       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

  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.

7.  Editor's Address

      James M. Galvin
      CommerceNet
      P.O. Box 220
      Glenwood, MD 21738

      Email: [email protected]
      Phone: +1 410.795.6882































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