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  • 1.  Re: [cacao] Outstanding Ballots

    Posted 04-02-2020 19:54
    The ballots have closed. 1) The requirements document has passed and was approved. 2) The terminology document failed to reach the necessary votes to pass. - I believe this was primarily because folks didn't vote as there were no *no* votes. Just lack of yes votes. We will discuss on the next call what the TC wants to do with respect to the terminology document to re-ballot or other actions. Allan ïOn 3/31/20, 8:06 AM, "cacao@lists.oasis-open.org on behalf of Allan Thomson" <cacao@lists.oasis-open.org on behalf of athomson@lookingglasscyber.com> wrote: THIS EMAIL ORIGINATES FROM OUTSIDE OF LOOKINGGLASS All - As mentioned on the call here are the 2 ballots currently open. For voting members please take a moment to review and vote. Requirements https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/cacao/ballot.php?id=3488 Terminology https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/cacao/ballot.php?id=3489 Both ballots are for committee notes. Regards Allan


  • 2.  RE: [cacao] Outstanding Ballots

    Posted 04-03-2020 13:11
    Re: "- I believe this was primarily because folks didn't vote as there were no *no* votes. Just lack of yes votes." Suggestion: Adoption of a more traditional OASIS TC process with monthly TC meetings that count towards voting rights (vs. having working meetings count towards same) might greatly extend voting rights to interested stakeholders. The current cadence/process make it impossible to achieve voting rights for some of us. In my case I have a standing weekly meeting that will always conflict with the current consensus Tuesday CACAO calls A monthly TC call that determines voting rights (with evening sessions for those that have conflicts/time zone issues) could potentially double the roster of voting eligible members. I of course understand the difficulties of chairing Day/Evening sessions. But a change to more traditional TC meetings/voting rights MAY improve participation. Row Labels Count of Id Chair 2 Member 27 OASIS Staff Contact 2 Observer 20 Secretary 3 Voting Member 20 Grand Total 74 Give it a try perhaps for a month or so? Patrick Maroney Principal Cybersecurity AT&T Chief Security Office


  • 3.  Re: [cacao] Outstanding Ballots

    Posted 04-03-2020 13:55
    From what I hear from Chet and others at OASIS, most TCs throughout OASIS history have counted all meetings towards voting rights. It is really only the CTI and OpenC2 that do monthly.  And openc2 did it that way because CTI did it. We have long thought about changing CTI back to the OASIS way and have all working calls count towards voting rights.   Bret  Sent from my Commodore 64 PGP Fingerprint:  63B4 FC53 680A 6B7D 1447  F2C0 74F8 ACAE 7415 0050 On Apr 3, 2020, at 7:10 AM, MARONEY, PATRICK <rx118r@att.com> wrote: ï Re: - I believe this was primarily because folks didn't vote as there were no *no* votes. Just lack of yes votes. Suggestion: Adoption of a more traditional OASIS TC process with monthly TC meetings that count towards voting rights (vs. having working meetings count towards same) might greatly extend voting rights to interested stakeholders. The current cadence/process make it impossible to achieve voting rights for some of us.  In my case I have a standing weekly meeting that will always conflict with the current consensus Tuesday CACAO calls   A monthly TC call that determines voting rights (with evening sessions for those that have conflicts/time zone issues) could potentially double the roster of voting eligible members.  I of course understand the difficulties of chairing Day/Evening sessions.  But a change to more traditional TC meetings/voting rights MAY improve participation.   Row Labels    Count of Id Chair            2 Member        27 OASIS Staff Contact    2 Observer        20 Secretary        3 Voting Member        20 Grand Total        74 Give it a try perhaps for a month or so? Patrick Maroney Principal Cybersecurity AT&T Chief Security Office