Hello,

The lottery results are in and these are the results:

# The seven numbers from Croatian Lottery Loto 7 on July 6th, 2024
12 13 15 18 24 27 32
# The seven numbers from Euro-Millions on July 5th, 2024
11 13 29 31 47 1 11
# Six numbers from the US Mega Millions on July 5th, 2024
6 15 32 54 67 4
# The nine numbers from the Japanese Lotto 7 on  July 5th, 2024
5 7 22 29 30 32 36 3 33

Unfortunately, there was an operator error. In the 2024.seeds, I had a leading 
new line, which created a wrong string
./12.13.15.18.24.27.32./1.11.11.13.29.31.47./4.6.15.32.54.67./3.5.7.22.29.30.32.33.36./
 
(see the leading ./)
The correct string is
12.13.15.18.24.27.32./1.11.11.13.29.31.47./4.6.15.32.54.67./3.5.7.22.29.30.32.33.36./
 
I've corrected the 2024.seeds file. Rich Salz, who is the implementor and 
maintainer of the code, will be informed about this issue.
The original list sent out had 163 names, but the 2024.names was 1 name 
shorter, and that was corrected as well.

With using corrected seeds, the RFC 3797 algorithm produces the following list:
./pick -s 2024.seeds -n 2024.names -c 15 -d 
Read 163 names
Need approximately 69.5 bits of entropy
Key string is 
12.13.15.18.24.27.32./1.11.11.13.29.31.47./4.6.15.32.54.67./3.5.7.22.29.30.32.33.36./
 

 index        hex value of MD5        div  selected
    1  BC81F2624CA65F4E4D06FBBE391A2C07  163  -> 33 <- Nick Doty                
        Center for Democracy & Technology
    2  EA58F62A08DD75055BC556603E1746FA  162  -> 122 <- Hang Shi                
        Huawei
    3  904BECF7222521E31E1DA5E15CB52580  161  -> 43 <- Giuseppe Fioccola        
        Huawei Technologies
    4  DC9D1194C9E0FBF11DF5DAB23758505B  160  -> 127 <- A.J. Stein              
        NIST
    5  7AEBBBDBA66D6982D474E19473F56250  159  -> 115 <- Michael Richardson      
        Sandelman Software Works Inc
    6  A23A244DD0B5967CF666CC8C887D0929  158  -> 100 <- Benno Overeinder        
        NLnet Labs
    7  EC40AF8FC79BBD91EBB01EF92BEFCCA4  157  -> 132 <- Dirk Trossen            
        Huawei Technologies
    8  B64F1852DA7C978A99F262FBC6C09285  156  -> 145 <- Quan Xiong              
        ZTE Corporation
    9  0E59DEA81DF59D21B2BCF0CC5482E206  155  -> 76 <- Eliot Lear               
        "Cisco Systems, Inc."
   10  9914609D233ADE76B74F6D5851CABD1C  154  -> 45 <- Thomas Fossati           
        Linaro
   11  8BC011E2B310CB06D8CEAA62EE54A769  153  -> 129 <- Haiyang Su              
        Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd.
   12  98C4F73860C4AC430EBBB2A517A51674  152  -> 89 <- Kiran Makhijani          
        independent
   13  660764B9ADC6FD93DDD494CC8B780FC7  151  -> 97 <- Greg Mirsky              
        Ericsson
   14  0129973C4B790D9CEB852C3A96048BEF  150  -> 16 <- Luc Andre Burdet         
Cisco
   15  B99E02C2E5CA109CCE7339DC6089C336  149  -> 57 <- Tom Harrison             
        APNIC

Per rfc9389 section 4.1.2. The Two-per-organization limit, Dirk Trossen and 
Haiyang Su are ineligible, so the first 10 members are:
    1  BC81F2624CA65F4E4D06FBBE391A2C07  163  -> 33 <- Nick Doty                
        Center for Democracy & Technology
    2  EA58F62A08DD75055BC556603E1746FA  162  -> 122 <- Hang Shi                
        Huawei
    3  904BECF7222521E31E1DA5E15CB52580  161  -> 43 <- Giuseppe Fioccola        
        Huawei Technologies
    4  DC9D1194C9E0FBF11DF5DAB23758505B  160  -> 127 <- A.J. Stein              
        NIST
    5  7AEBBBDBA66D6982D474E19473F56250  159  -> 115 <- Michael Richardson      
        Sandelman Software Works Inc
    6  A23A244DD0B5967CF666CC8C887D0929  158  -> 100 <- Benno Overeinder        
        NLnet Labs
    7  B64F1852DA7C978A99F262FBC6C09285  156  -> 145 <- Quan Xiong              
        ZTE Corporation
    8  0E59DEA81DF59D21B2BCF0CC5482E206  155  -> 76 <- Eliot Lear               
        "Cisco Systems, Inc."
    9  9914609D233ADE76B74F6D5851CABD1C  154  -> 45 <- Thomas Fossati           
        Linaro
   10  98C4F73860C4AC430EBBB2A517A51674  152  -> 89 <- Kiran Makhijani          
        independent

I apologize for the operator error and thanks to Martin Thomson, who informed 
me quickly about the discrepancy in the results. I will inform the selected 
members via email.

This mail starts a challenge period.  The challenge period will end on July 
17th, 2024.  If you wish to challenge this selection, see Section 4.17 of RFC 
8713 for the process to follow (in short: email me).

Dean Bogdanovic
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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