Greetings from the 2017-2018 NomCom!

No, you have not entered another one of our time loops.  The 2017-2018 NomCom 
continues to exist for special needs until the end of the Bangkok IETF meeting. 
 And we find ourselves in one of those special needs situations at the moment.  
As you are probably aware, Andrew Sullivan has stepped down from his 
NomCom-selected position on the IAOC.  RFC 7437 indicates that mid-term 
vacancies are the responsibility of the previous NomCom (i.e., not the 
2018-2019 NomCom), so that’s why you are hearing from me.

Now you will be aware that the IETF LLC Board will supplant the IAOC sooner or 
later.  Hopefully sooner.  The IETF Trust draws its trustees from the IAOC, but 
going forward that will obviously change since there will no longer be an IAOC. 
 Until then, the replacement of IETF Trust trustees is done through the 
replacement of IAOC members.  Thus, the 2017-2018 NomCom needs nominees who are 
willing to serve on the IAOC (and IETF Trust) for what will likely be an 
abbreviated period.  To be very clear, this call for nominees is distinct from 
the on-going efforts of the 2018-2019 NomCom.  That NomCom is already hard at 
work to fill IESG, IAB, and LLC Board positions.

This is a call for nominations to the IAOC.  We need one person to fill out the 
remainder of Andrew’s appointment to the IAOC and the corresponding service to 
the IETF Trust.  The role will exist until both the IAOC is ended and the IETF 
Trust is placed under the IETF LLC with the new rules that are being drafted 
for the selection of trustees.  While it may seem like a fair amount of effort 
to seat a replacement for Andrew on the IAOC, I believe this is the prudent 
move to make.  I do not wish to set a precedent that the IETF NomCom 
selectively submits to its responsibilities under RFC 7437 by choosing whether 
to make a selection.  And if the new handling of trustee selection takes longer 
to put into place than projected, it would be a good if not critical thing to 
have a full set IETF Trust trustees available.  I’ve conferred with the members 
of the NomCom and we are prepared to make the effort to select a new IAOC 
candidate.  We are aware that this is a heavyweight process for 
 what is a fairly lightweight need, so we appreciate the community’s support in 
completing our work.  I do realize that there are those in the community who 
advocate dispensing with the rules and not making the appointment, but I prefer 
to take a conservative approach and follow the ratified directions of the 
community in this matter by adhering to RFC 7437.  As always, the IETF mailing 
list is available to debate the matter, perhaps with an eye towards a future 
revision of RFC 7437.

That very RFC 7437 complicates the matter by giving a 6-week time frame in 
which the replacement must be made.  (A discussion of amending RFC 7437 in that 
regard would be interesting after we are done here, but is outside of the 
NomCom’s jurisdiction.)  The timer started when we were notified of Andrew’s 
resignation – that notification came on September 11, 2018 and it has taken us 
a while to determine and prepare for our next steps.  Those next steps are to 
find a replacement for Andrew as expeditiously as we can.  We have a deadline 
of October 23rd for completion of the selection and confirmation process.  

To that end, the 2017-2018 Nominating Committee is seeking nominations from now 
until September 26, 2018.  We are aware that is not a lot of time for 
interested parties, but the overall timeline is highly compressed.  Details for 
the timeline can be found on the NomCom’s home page:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2017/

Nominations may be made by selecting the Nominate link at the top of the NomCom 
2017 home page, or by visiting the following URL:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2017/nominate/

  {Note that nominations made using the web tool require an ietf.org
   datatracker account. You can create a datatracker ietf.org account
   if you don't have one already by visiting the following URL:
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/create/ }

If you are unable to use the web form, nominations may instead be made by email 
to nomcom-17 at ietf dot org. If using email, please include the word 
"Nominate" in the Subject and indicate in the email who is being nominated and 
their email address (to confirm acceptance of the nomination).
If you are nominating someone other than yourself, please tell us if we may 
tell the nominee that you were the one who made the nomination.

Self-nomination is welcome!

Desired expertise for this position is the same as for any other IAOC member 
selection.  The write-up for the desired expertise can be found at:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2017/expertise/#iaoc-short-term-member

Willing nominees are asked to fill out a questionnaire.  The questionnaire is 
available now and is due back to the NomCom by October 3rd.  We realize that 
NomCom questionnaires are fairly lengthy.  Nominees are simply asked to fill it 
out as best as can be done.  Since we may not have enough time to interview 
nominees (there being little time as it is and interviews possibly being 
difficult to coordinate), we will be relying heavily on community feedback and 
what can be gleaned from the questionnaires.  Feedback may immediately be 
submitted for all nominees who accept their nomination.  While NomComs 
generally prefer to open feedback at a specified point in time after 
nominations are closed, our tight schedule does not permit this luxury, and 
therefore we are taking immediate feedback.  The deadline for feedback is also 
October 3rd.

NomCom 2017-2018 follows the policy for "Open Disclosure of Willing Nominees" 
described in BCP 10/RFC 7437.  As stated in RFC 7437: "The list of nominees 
willing to be considered for positions under review in the current NomCom cycle 
is not confidential". Willing nominees for this position will be listed in a 
publicly accessible way, e.g., anyone with a datatracker account may access the 
lists.  Additionally, the nomination form asks if we may share your own name 
with the nominee. In all other ways, the confidentiality requirements of BCP 10 
remain in effect.  All feedback and all NomCom deliberations will remain 
confidential and will not be disclosed.

There is a field on the form you can mark in order to allow the NomCom to tell 
the nominee that you were the one who made the nomination. This defaults to 
“no” - so if you don't mark the field we won’t tell.

In order to ensure time to collect sufficient community feedback about each of 
the willing nominees, nominations must be received by the NomCom on or before 
September 26, 2018.

Please submit your nominations as early as possible for the sake of your 
nominees. Note that nominations should not wait for management permission, as 
it is easier to decline the nomination than put one in late.

You are welcome to contact the entire NomCom at nomcom-17 at ietf dot org with 
your input and questions.  If you are having troubles with the NomCom website 
such as nominating someone, filling out a questionnaire, or providing nominee 
feedback, please let me know directly at the addresses given below.

Thank you for your help in identifying qualified nominees!

Peter Yee
NomCom Chair 2017-18
nomcom-chair-2017 at ietf dot org
peter at akayla dot com

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