Re: [802SEC] Ombudsman background slide deck
Ben
A non-voting EC member, according to the rules:
- Is listed in the public and private membership list
- Is eligible to be on an appeals pool
By tradition, but no rule, a non-voting EC member
- sits at the EC table during opening and closing sessions
- gets to comment on motions (when we are pressed for time, comments
from the audience are sometimes not taken).
- gets to attend most Executive sessions (but technically, the EC
Chair determines the list and could exclude them).
- is able to irritate the EC chair by voting when they are not
supposed to.
James Gilb
On 03/05/2018 12:10 PM, Benjamin A. Rolfe wrote:
Can you clarify: With respect to the operation and decision making
process of the EC what is the difference between a non-voting member of
the EC and a non-voting non-member of the EC?
thanks
B
On 3/5/2018 9:51 AM, James Gilb wrote:
All
I would like to take an informal poll based on a suggestion at the
opening meeting:
Question: Should the IEEE 802 Ombudsman be an appointed, non-voting
member of the EC?
Please answer Yes/No/Abstain.
Anyone can respond, but it would be best most/all of the EC voting
members respond.
Note that we are doing P&P updates this year, so this position can be
added to the P&P.
Thanks.
James Gilb
On 03/05/2018 07:17 AM, Paul Nikolich wrote:
Dear EC Members,
The Ombudsman background slide deck presented at the opening EC
meeting is available at
https://mentor.ieee.org/802-ec/dcn/18/ec-18-0056-00-00EC-802-ombusdman-background.ppt.
Regards,
--Paul
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