Iresponded to Harald:
>
> Harald writes:
> > Brian,
> >
> > I don't think "irrevocably assigned to the IETF" works well for money.
I actually also have kept that sentence in the principles, namely at principle
5.
It does not read so bad. This is what it sais in my working copy:
<t>
There shall be a detailed public accounting to
separately identify all funds available to and
all expenditures relating to the IETF and to
the IASA, including any donations, of funds or
in-kind, received by ISOC for IETF-related
activities. In-kind donations shall only be
accepted at the direction of the IAD and IAOC.
All such funds and donations shall be irrevocably
assigned to the IETF.
</t>
Bert
> > In all other cases, money going to support the IETF is called
> > "credited to the IASA account".
> >
> > In section 5, section 5.2 and 5.3 talk about money credited
> to the IASA
> > account. I'd rather add a section before section 5.5 that
> simply says:
> >
> > 5.x IASA expenses
> >
> > The IASA exists to support the IETF. Therefore, only
> expenses related to
> > supporting the IETF can be debited to the IASA account.
> >
> I like it, so I have added it to my working copy of the document.
>
> Bert
> > That should make it clear enough that the transfer of money
> > into the IASA account is intended to be irrevocable.
> >
> > Makes sense?
> >
> > Harald
>
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