Hello all, Although I don't know Sander personally, I really like his work in this WG. I'm glad he wants to continue as a co-chair and I support his nomination too.
-- George On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Sander Steffann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello working group, > > A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation > mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in > case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is > my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in > Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make > themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make > themselves know before the start of RIPE 72. > > So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this > working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction > for those who don't know me: > > * age 39 > * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though > * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for > supporting business processes > > * self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises > * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771 > > * attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 > (missed none) > > * address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 > ( > https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54) > > And now for the future plans > > * guide the working group in making good policies > > * maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list > * while also giving space to people with different opinions > > * aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the > whole community > * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so > > I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and > continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways. > > Cheers, > Sander Steffann > > (and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages > like this: > https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659.html) > ;) > >
