Jason â as we have a rev to the requirements doc to add, then maybe thatâs what we do.
Originally the terminology was part of the requirements doc and pulled out as a separate reference in the belief that it will be referenced by other docs also.
If the TC agree its best to just add to the requirements doc then the next rev can do that.
Allan Thomson
CTO (+1-408-331-6646)
LookingGlass Cyber Solutions
From: Jason Keirstead <Jason.Keirstead@ca.ibm.com>
Date: Friday, April 3, 2020 at 8:37 AM
To: Allan Thomson <athomson@lookingglasscyber.com>
Cc: "cacao@lists.oasis-open.org" <cacao@lists.oasis-open.org>, "rx118r@att.com" <rx118r@att.com>
Subject: RE: [cacao] Outstanding Ballots
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I will admit freely - I did not even know there were two Notes at play here, that is why I only voted on one. I didn't see the other one and didn't know it existed
until it was remarked the other day that it didn't pass.
Looking at it, its an 11 page document with only a page of actual content (the other 10 pages are OASIS template) - why wasn't this just put in the 1 note on requirements?
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Jason Keirstead
Chief Architect - IBM Security Threat Management
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Pat - If we nominated one of the bi-weekly TC meetings to be 'the monthly' call then I think it would result in people getting voting rights easily and achieve the same thing.
Every TC meeting we typically do a quick recap of where we are at on progress and then spend time getting into the details.
Secondly, once someone has voting rights they donât just lose them immediately again.
So if folks want to attend just 1 monthly meeting they could just come to every other meeting and check in on the progress.
Regards
Allan
On 4/3/20, 7:45 AM, "MARONEY, PATRICK" <rx118r@att.com> wrote:
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Allan,
Thanks. I closely analyzed the CACOA roster and meeting attendance data before commenting. Yes there are a core group of people/organizations regularly participating. My suggestion was targeted specifically increasing that participation in terms of Organizations
engaged/represented. If there's no perceived issue with same, then please simply disregard.
Patrick Maroney
Principal âCybersecurity
AT&T Chief Security Office
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Hi Pat - I think the working calls have been well attended for the most part. I will note that several of the regular attendees to the working calls, and who have voting rights, didn't actually vote on the ballots. We missed one of the ballots passing by
2 votes.
So we would always welcome more participation on working calls. The lack of votes on the ballot were not because of lack of registered voters that could have voted on the ballots.
Allan
On 4/3/20, 6:10 AM, "MARONEY, PATRICK" <rx118r@att.com> wrote:
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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 âCybersecurity
AT&T Chief Security Office
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From: Allan Thomson <athomson@lookingglasscyber.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 3:54 PM
To: cacao@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [cacao] Outstanding Ballots
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
On 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:
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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
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