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Re: WG Chairs Training



Margaret-

Very interesting and generally good.   I have a couple of points of
feedback:

1. No mention of the ID tracker, wg chair's page, wgchairs mailing
   list, RFC2026, and other useful tools/docs.

2. Suggest spending some time discussing finding good reviewers -- it
   can be *very* helpful in generating good discussion and consensus
   on a document.  Choose reviewers wisely.

3. My approach is to make clearly charge the document editor with
   ownership of extracting feedback and consensus from the mailing
   list.  The editor is responsible for tracking and getting closure
   on open issues.  An important part of this is having the editor
   send issue summaries to the list (sometimes with proposed
   solutions, sometimes not).  YMMV.

Hope this helps,

---aaron


Margaret Wasserman wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> In preparation for Wednesday's WG Chairs Training discussion
> and subsequent work, I thought folks might want to familiarize
> themselves with our current training course and resources.
> 
> The current WG chairs training slides are available at:
> 
> http://psg.com/~mrw/WGChairs_Training_Mar03.ppt
> 
> And the current on-line resources for WG chairs can be
> found at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/IESG/wgchairs.html
> 
> Enjoy,
> Margaret
> 
> 
> 
>