Correction in NomCom 2024 Volunteer Selection Results

2024-07-06 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
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./
 

 indexhex value of MD5div  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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NomCom 2024 Volunteer Selection Results

2024-07-06 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
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

Consequently, using these seeds and the list of 163 names from email I sent on 
July 5th, 2024 with subject: "Updated and final list of volunteers for NomCom 
2024-2025", the RFC 3797 algorithm produces the following list:

 indexhex value of MD5div  selected
1  E4BEBF949B058E28511495C806FF769B  162  -> 98 <- Mankamana Prasad Mishra  
Cisco systems
2  83893E4B4B5AA08568EE0B5E347CA444  161  -> 151 <- Zheng Zhang 
ZTE Corporation
3  60ADF7EDC0853189E6A52A79C5D26C15  160  -> 54 <- Phillip Hallam-Baker 
Threshold Secrets
4  072BC0479E1A1C53EA5AA80441E29253  159  -> 121 <- Benjamin M. Schwartz
Meta Platforms, Inc.
5  B9A86E9AEB4BB2E9CAEF89FB1B7A7428  158  ->  9 <- Alison Becker
NSA - CCSS
6  9F76CDC57071504B66A44FFEF071B15B  157  -> 60 <- Christian Hopps  
LabN Consulting
7  C78EC6C21CF82632B635ADEFE177766E  156  -> 70 <- Zhu Keyi 
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
8  F24A690140827020177F96A29079F0DA  155  -> 111 <- Jaganbabu Rajamanickam  
cisco systems
9  E1361019DFA118AE212B45AEF80EDB67  154  -> 101 <- Wei Pan 
Huawei
   10  3665D88B1B1C1F5917BFC3BCC6043F73  153  -> 141 <- Bas Westerbaan  
Cloudflar

I see no conflicts on the list, and will reach out to each person from the 
above list and verify that they are still willing to serve.

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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Updated and final list of volunteers for NomCom 2024-2025

2024-07-05 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
This is the announcement of the final list of volunteers for the NomCom 
2024-2025. First random seeds are already available today and the all random 
seeds will be available tomorrow, Saturday July 6th, 2024. 
After all the random seeds are available, selection from this list (163 
volunteers) will occur.

Finally, thank you to everyone who volunteered. This is an important 
responsibility and we appreciate all these people willing to serve our 
community in this way.

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

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Joe Abley   Cloudflare
Melchior AelmansJuniper Networks
Zafar Ali   Cisco Systems
Krishnaswamy Ananthamurthy  Cisco
Per Andersson   Cisco Systems
Ignas Bagdonas  Independent
Mary Barnes "Neustar, Inc., a Transunion company"
Richard Barnes  Cisco
Alison Becker   NSA - CCSS
Vishnu Pavan Beeram Juniper Networks
Hooman Bidgoli  Nokia
Mike Bishop Akamai Technologies
Ron Bonica  Juniper Networks
Chris Box   BT
Frank Brockners Cisco
Luc Andre BurdetCisco
Randy Bush  Arrcus & IIJ Resesarch
Italo Busi  Huawei
Pablo Camarillo Cisco Systems
Andrew Campling 419 Consulting Ltd
Daniele Ceccarelli  Cisco
Ran ChenZTE
Xia Chenhuawei
Weiqiang Cheng  China Mobile Research Institute
Laurent Ciavaglia   Nokia
Francois Clad   Cisco
nabeel cocker   Red Hat
Luis M. Contreras   Telefonica Innovacion Digital
James Cumming   Nokia
Luke Curley Discord
Alan DeKok  FreeRADIUS
Jie DongHuawei Technologies
Nick Doty   Center for Democracy & Technology
Darren DukesCisco
Linda DunbarFuturewei
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd  Independent
Charles Eckel   Cisco
Toerless T. Eckert  Futurewei USA
Lars Eggert Mozilla
Reese Enghardt  Netflix
Adrian Farrel   Old Dog Consulting
Stephen Farrell Trinity College Dublin
Giuseppe Fioccola   Huawei Technologies
Jonathan Flat   Apple
Thomas Fossati  Linaro
Rakesh Gandhi   Cisco
Qiangzhou Gao   Huawei
Nan GengHuawei
Bron Gondwana   Fastmail
Vengada Prasad Govindan Cisco Systems
Thomas Graf Swisscom
Jeffrey HaasJuniper Networks
Wassim Haddad   Ericsson
Phillip Hallam-BakerThreshold Secrets
Jeffry Handal   Cisco
Susan Hares Huawei
Tom HarrisonAPNIC
Jordan Head Juniper Networks
Shraddha Hegde  Juniper Networks
Christian Hopps LabN Consulting
Daniel HuangZTE
Hongyi HuangHuawei
Shumon HuqueSalesforce
Geoff HustonAPNIC
Luigi Iannone   Huawei Technologies
Christopher Inacio  Carnegie Mellon University
Dennis Jackson  Mozilla
Prachi Jain Fastly
Georgios KaragiannisHuawei Technologies 
Zhu KeyiHuawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Boris Khasanov  MTS Web Services
Daniel King Lancaster University
Marius Kleidl   Transloadit
Peter Koch  DENIC eG
taleSalesforce
Eliot Lear  "Cisco Systems, Inc."
Ted Lemon   Apple
Tony Li Juniper Networks
Cheng LiHuawei Technologies
Yizhou Li   Huawei Technologies
Jan LindbladCisco
Stephane Litkowski  Cisco
Yao Liu ZTE Cooperation
Rubing Liu  H3C
Peng LiuChina Mobile
Zhe Lou Huawei Technologies
Qiufang Ma  Huawei
Julien Maisonneuve  Nokia
Kiran Makhijani independent
Allison Mankin  Packet Clearing House
Scott Mansfield Ericsson
Thomas McCarthy-HoweStrolid
Mark McFadden   internet policy advisors ltd
Brendan McMillion   independent
George G. MichaelsonAPNIC
Xiao MinZTE Corporation
Greg Mirsky Ericsson
Mankamana Prasad Mishra Cisco systems
Karen O'Donoghue

Updated volunteer list for Nomcom 2024

2024-07-03 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
Hello,

I received few email replies after the volunteer list announcement, based on 
which I updated the list.

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


Joe Abley   Cloudflare
Melchior AelmansJuniper Networks
Zafar Ali   Cisco Systems
Krishnaswamy Ananthamurthy  Cisco
Per Andersson   Cisco Systems
Ignas Bagdonas  Independent
Mary Barnes "Neustar, Inc., a Transunion company"
Richard Barnes  Cisco
Alison Becker   NSA - CCSS
Vishnu Pavan Beeram Juniper Networks
Hooman Bidgoli  Nokia
Mike Bishop Akamai Technologies
Ron Bonica  Juniper Networks
Chris Box   BT
Frank Brockners Cisco
Luc Andre BurdetCisco
Randy Bush  Arrcus & IIJ Resesarch
Italo Busi  Huawei
Pablo Camarillo Cisco Systems
Andrew Campling 419 Consulting Ltd
Daniele Ceccarelli  Cisco
Ran ChenZTE
Xia Chenhuawei
Weiqiang Cheng  China Mobile Research Institute
Laurent Ciavaglia   Nokia
Francois Clad   Cisco
nabeel cocker   Red Hat
Luis M. Contreras   Telefonica Innovacion Digital
James Cumming   Nokia
Luke Curley Discord
Alan DeKok  FreeRADIUS
Jie DongHuawei Technologies
Nick Doty   Center for Democracy & Technology
Darren DukesCisco
Linda DunbarFuturewei
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd  Independent
Charles Eckel   Cisco
Toerless T. Eckert  Futurewei USA
Lars Eggert Mozilla
Reese Enghardt  Netflix
Adrian Farrel   Old Dog Consulting
Stephen Farrell Trinity College Dublin
Giuseppe Fioccola   Huawei Technologies
Jonathan Flat   Apple
Thomas Fossati  Linaro
Rakesh Gandhi   Cisco
Qiangzhou Gao   Huawei
Nan GengHuawei
Bron Gondwana   Fastmail
Vengada Prasad Govindan Cisco Systems
Thomas Graf Swisscom
Jeffrey HaasJuniper Networks
Wassim Haddad   Ericsson
Phillip Hallam-BakerThreshold Secrets
Jeffry Handal   Cisco
Susan Hares Huawei
Tom HarrisonAPNIC
Jordan Head Juniper Networks
Shraddha Hegde  Juniper Networks
Christian Hopps LabN Consulting
Daniel HuangZTE
Hongyi HuangHuawei
Shumon HuqueSalesforce
Geoff HustonAPNIC
Luigi Iannone   Huawei Technologies
Christopher Inacio  Carnegie Mellon University
Dennis Jackson  Mozilla
Prachi Jain Fastly
Georgios KaragiannisHuawei Technologies 
Zhu KeyiHuawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Boris Khasanov  MTS Web Services
Daniel King Lancaster University
Marius Kleidl   Transloadit
Peter Koch  DENIC eG
taleSalesforce
Eliot Lear  "Cisco Systems, Inc."
Ted Lemon   Apple
Tony Li Juniper Networks
Cheng LiHuawei Technologies
Yizhou Li   Huawei Technologies
Jan LindbladCisco
Stephane Litkowski  Cisco
Yao Liu ZTE Cooperation
Rubing Liu  H3C
Peng LiuChina Mobile
Zhe Lou Huawei Technologies
Qiufang Ma  Huawei
Julien Maisonneuve  Nokia
Kiran Makhijani independent
Allison Mankin  Packet Clearing House
Scott Mansfield Ericsson
Thomas McCarthy-HoweStrolid
Mark McFadden   internet policy advisors ltd
Brendan McMillion   independent
George G. MichaelsonAPNIC
Xiao MinZTE Corporation
Greg Mirsky Ericsson
Mankamana Prasad Mishra Cisco systems
Karen O'DonoghueIndependent
Benno OvereinderNLnet Labs
Wei Pan Huawei
Donglei Panghuawei
Victor Pascual AvilaNokia
Keyur Patel Arrcus
Shuping PengHuawei
Padma Pillay-EsnaultAmazon
Lancheng QinTsinghua University
Yingzhen Qu Futurewei Tec

List of open positions to be filled by NomCom,

2024-07-02 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
Here is the list of positions that NomCom has been asked to fill. 

IETF LLC Board (three-year term): 1 position
Jonathan Livingwood is term limited, can’t be reelected and a new nominee is 
needed.

IETF Trust (three-year term): 1 position
Kathleen Moriarty has served two terms
There is no clear guidance on term limits for IETF Trust in rfc8714 Section 2. 
The draft-leiba-term-limit-guidance-00.html is an initial document that is 
trying to provide guidance on term limits, so community input is appreciated. 
Per RFC 8713 NomCom can consider length of service when evaluating an 
incumbent, and will take the number of terms into the account.

IAB (two-year term): 6 positions
following people are for renewal

Dhruv Dhody, Huawei
Wes Hardaker, USC/ISI
Suresh Krishnan, Cisco
Alvaro Retana, Futurewei
David Schinazi, Google 
Christopher Wood, Apple

IESG (two year term): 8 positions
Applications and Real Time (ART) AD: 1 position
Internet (INT) AD: 1 position
Operations and Management (OPS) AD: 1 position (OPS AD)
Routing (RTG) AD: 2 position
Security (SEC) AD: 1 position
WIT AD (one year term) and (two year term): 2 positions

At the moment, with exception of Jonathan Livingwood, I have not been informed 
if any of the existing people in mentioned leadership positions will seek 
reelection or not for the positions being filled.

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

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NomCom 2023 Final Announcement of Eligible Volunteers

2024-07-01 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
This is the announcement of the final set of volunteers for the 2024-2025 
nomcom voting member pool selection.

Selection from this list will occur once the random seeds are available, on 
July 6th.  As per RFC 8713, challenges to this list can be made, with the 
following additional constraints:

1. Someone who is listed but ineligible will simply be noted as ineligible.  
Then if they are selected, another draw will be made and the next volunteer 
will be selected instead.  Please make these challenges early.

2. Someone who is NOT listed, but who believes they have volunteered and are 
eligible, please let me know before Friday 2024-07-05.  If I receive a valid 
challenge regarding a missing volunteer after the first random seeds become 
available, that will delay the process because new random seeds will be need to 
be selected.

Note that there was an error in the interface between the IETF registration 
system and the datatracker that resulted in incorrectly marking people as a 
volunteer for the 2024 NomCom. That error was corrected, and the fix was 
deployed on 4 June. We've removed the incorrect volunteer records on June 5th 
and new volunteer list was created.

Finally, thank you to everyone who volunteered.  This is an important 
responsibility and we appreciate all these people being willing to serve our 
community in this way.

The full list of 160 volunteers with name and affiliation follows at the bottom 
of this email.  This is exactly in the order that will be used for the RFC 3797 
selection process.

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


Joe Abley   Cloudflare
Melchior AelmansJuniper Networks
Zafar Ali   Cisco Systems
Krishnaswamy Ananthamurthy  Cisco
Per Andersson   Cisco Systems
Ignas Bagdonas  Independent
Mary Barnes "Neustar, Inc., a Transunion company"
Richard Barnes  Cisco
Alison Becker   NSA - CCSS
Vishnu Pavan Beeram Juniper Networks
Hooman Bidgoli  Nokia
Mike Bishop Akamai Technologies
Ron Bonica  Juniper Networks
Chris Box   BT
Frank Brockners Cisco
Luc Andre BurdetCisco
Randy Bush  Arrcus & IIJ Resesarch
Italo Busi  Huawei
Pablo Camarillo Cisco Systems
Andrew Campling 419 Consulting Ltd
Daniele Ceccarelli  Cisco
Ran ChenZTE
Xia Chenhuawei
Weiqiang Cheng  China Mobile Research Institute
Laurent Ciavaglia   Nokia
Francois Clad   Cisco
nabeel cocker   Red Hat
Luis M. Contreras   Telefonica Innovacion Digital
James Cumming   Nokia
Luke Curley Discord
Alan DeKok  FreeRADIUS
Jie DongHuawei Technologies
Nick Doty   Center for Democracy & Technology
Darren DukesCisco
Linda DunbarFuturewei
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd  Independent
Charles Eckel   Cisco
Toerless T. Eckert  Futurewei USA
Lars Eggert Mozilla
Reese Enghardt  Netflix
Adrian Farrel   Old Dog Consulting
Stephen Farrell Trinity College Dublin
Giuseppe Fioccola   Huawei Technologies
Jonathan Flat   Apple
Thomas Fossati  Linaro
Rakesh Gandhi   Cisco
Qiangzhou Gao   Huawei
Nan GengHuawei
Bron Gondwana   Fastmail
Vengada Prasad Govindan Cisco Systems
Thomas Graf Swisscom
Jeffrey HaasJuniper Networks
Wassim Haddad   Ericsson
Phillip Hallam-BakerThreshold Secrets
Jeffry Handal   Cisco
Susan Hares Huawei
Tom HarrisonAPNIC
Jordan Head Juniper Networks
Shraddha Hegde  Juniper Networks
Christian Hopps LabN Consulting
Daniel HuangZTE
Hongyi HuangHuawei
Shumon HuqueSalesforce
Geoff HustonAPNIC
Luigi Iannone   Huawei Technologies
Christopher Inacio  Carnegie Mellon University
Dennis Jackson  Mozilla
Prachi Jain Fastly
Georgios KaragiannisHuawei Technologies 
Zhu KeyiHuawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Boris Khasanov  MTS Web Services
Daniel King Lancaster University
Marius Kleidl   Transloadit
Peter Koch  DENIC eG
taleSalesforce
Eliot Lear  

Last week to volunteer and NomCom 2024 Volunteer Selection Process

2024-06-24 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
Hi IETFers,

We're in the last week of accepting NomCom volunteers. We have about 140 
volunteers, but a few more would be great. 

One click is all it takes to volunteer for NomCom 2024-2025
Volunteer Here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer

The final list will be announced shortly after July 1, 2024, with a few days to 
contest any inclusions. 

Volunteer selection will follow the process documented in RFC 8713 and using 
RFC 3797 "Publicly Verifiable Nominations Committee (NomCom) Random Selection", 
the following are the seeds that will be used:

•⁠  ⁠The seven numbers from Croatian Lottery Loto 7 
(https://www.lutrija.hr/hl/rezultati/loto-7) on Saturday, 2024-07-06.
•⁠  ⁠The seven numbers from Euro-Millions (https://www.euro-millions.com) on 
Friday, 2024-07-05.
•⁠  ⁠The six numbers from US Mega Millions 
(https://www.megamillions.com/winning-numbers) on Friday, 2024-07-05.
•⁠  ⁠The nine numbers from the Japanese Takarakuji Loto 7 
(https://en.lottolyzer.com/result/japan/lotto-7) on Friday 2024-07-05.

Thank you for your participation!

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

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Nomcom 2024-2025 Third Call For Volunteers

2024-06-06 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
The IETF tools development team identified an error in the interface between 
the IETF registration system and the datatracker that mistakenly marked people 
as volunteers for the 2024 NomCom. (Please note that volunteering via the 
registration system is not offered for IETF 120 registration.)

This error was corrected, and the fix was deployed on June 4. The correction 
for the bug can be viewed at 
https://github.com/ietf-tools/datatracker/pull/7484.

We have removed the incorrect volunteer records as of June 5. However, this has 
led to a severely reduced number of eligible volunteers (below 90). Please 
review your status and consider volunteering for NomCom 2024-2025. Please check 
your status at https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/profile/ after signing in 
under the "NomCom Eligible" section,. If you have already explicitly 
volunteered using the datatracker, you will see "You have volunteered for the 
Nominating Committee 2024/2025.” If you are not yet volunteered, you will see a 
Volunteer button.

You can also volunteer via
CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer

or directly emailing me at nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

Thanks to everyone who has volunteered so far. However, we currently have only 
eligible 90 volunteers. We need many more. So, please, please volunteer.

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

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Nomcom 2024-2025 Second Call For Volunteers

2024-05-20 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
This is the second call for volunteers for the 2024/25 NomCom. 

Thank you all that volunteered so far, but we could use some more volunteers.

To simplify, here is the link to volunteer:

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

and quick reminder what to expect as NomCom member
NomCom activity is expected to start in July 2024 and run through to November 
2024. The goal is to do the bulk of the work at IETF 120 and 121, with 
supplemental conference calls between those times. Remote participation will be 
supported.

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Nomcom 2024-2025 Second Call For Volunteers

2024-05-20 Thread NomCom Chair 2024
This is the second call for volunteers for the 2024/25 NomCom. 

Thank you all that volunteered so far, but we could use some more volunteers.

To simplify, here is the link to volunteer:

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

and quick reminder what to expect as NomCom member
NomCom activity is expected to start in July 2024 and run through to November 
2024. The goal is to do the bulk of the work at IETF 120 and 121, with 
supplemental conference calls between those times. Remote participation will be 
supported.

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NomCom 2023 SEC AD Announcement

2024-02-28 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

The NomCom is pleased to announce the appointment of Deb Cooley as SEC AD for a 
one year term.

Deb will fill the position vacated by Roman Danyliw when he becomes IETF Chair; 
see the previous announcement [1].

This concludes the regular business of the NomCom for this cycle.

The NomCom thanks those who were willing to volunteer their time for leadership 
roles, even if those who were not selected.  Or maybe especially those people 
who were not selected: we hope that you all consider accepting nominations 
again.  We also thank the community for the support provided throughout this 
process.

I would personally like to also thank the NomCom volunteers and liaison 
members.  This is a difficult and sometime unpleasant task that takes a lot of 
time to do well. I have been impressed with the diligence of the NomCom and the 
respectful manner that these people applied throughout.

Regards,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

[1] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/LTMrnWkbxXT6pD2j95yFkPVc7-8/

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NomCom 2023 Seeks Feedback on SEC AD Nominees

2024-02-04 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
The NomCom has received a number of nominations for the SEC AD position that is 
open to replace Roman Danyliw.  This is a one year term, as that is the time 
remaining on Roman's term.  

The following people have accepted nominations:

 - Deb Cooley
 - Donald Eastlake
 - Gajuan
 - Linda Dunbar
 - Mallory Knodel
 - Nick Sullivan
 - Sofìa Celi

The NomCom are seeking feedback on these nominees.  If you have information 
that might help the NomCom choose the best possible person for these positions, 
please submit comments by either:

 - The web: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/feedback/

 - Email: nomcom-2...@ietf.org

 - Anonymously/indirectly: We don't have an anonymous feedback system, but any 
member of the IETF community can submit feedback on behalf of another person.  
I am happy to do this for you and have asked that NomCom members also relay any 
anonymous feedback they receive.

While three of these nominees (Deb, Nick, and Sofìa) accepted nominations 
during the last round, we encourage people to provide feedback, even if it is 
just to note that previous feedback still applies.

Feedback closes 2024-02-20.

The information the NomCom receives will be treated as confidential and will 
not be shared outside of the NomCom.

Thanks,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 IAB Selections

2024-01-02 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

The NomCom is pleased to announce a slate of new and returning IAB members.  
The following have been confirmed by the Internet Society Board of Trustees and 
will join the IAB in March.

Qin Wu
Tommy Pauly
Mirja Kühlewind
Cullen Jennings
Alissa Cooper
Matthew Bocci

Two new IAB members will join the returning and continuing members from the 
IAB: https://www.iab.org/about/iab-members/

The NomCom thanks all of the nominees for being willing to serve, those who 
will be leaving the IAB for their service, and the community for their support 
of the selection process.

Regards,
Martin
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NomCom 2023 Call for Nominations for SEC AD

2023-12-21 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

This starts a 6 week call for nominations for the position of SEC Area 
Director. This is a replacement for Roman Danyliw, who has been selected by the 
NomCom for IETF Chair.

Nominations can be made here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/nominate/

Alternatively, send me an email that identifies the person, that this is for 
the SEC AD role, and whether you would like to keep your nomination 
confidential.

You can nominate yourself.

The deadline for nominations is 2024-02-02 (any time on earth).

The NomCom will follow the variation to the mid-term vacancy process that was 
agreed previously (see [1] and [2]).  Specifically, the variation is that 
advance notice of a vacancy means that the short six week process can be 
extended as long as the confirmation occurs prior to the vacancy.

Nominees should be aware that as the vacancy is for exactly one year, the term 
for this position is one year; see Section 3.5 of RFC 8713 [3].

Thanks,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org


[1] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/mU-FKwga3EDaDapXNgR_FX4Wiqs/
[2] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/xQ45MK-9RVJsetvUhvcJkFELJlk/
[3] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8713#section-3.5

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NomCom 2023 IESG Selections

2023-12-21 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

The NomCom is pleased to announce a slate of IESG members.  The following have 
been confirmed by the IAB and will join the IESG in March.

Roman Danyliw for a two year term as IETF Chair and GEN Area Director
Orie Steele for a two year term as ART Area Director
Murray Kucherawy for a one year term as ART Area Director
Erik Kline as INT Area Director
Mahesh Jethanandani as OPS Area Director
Gunter Van de Velde as RTG Area Director
Paul Wouters as SEC Area Director

They will join the continuing members from the IESG: 
https://www.ietf.org/about/groups/iesg/members/

The NomCom thanks the new and returning IESG members for being willing to 
serve, those leaving the IESG this time around, and the community for their 
support of the selection process.

The selection of Roman for IETF Chair means that the NomCom has not completed 
its tasks.  Roman's selection leaves a vacancy for SEC Area Director that the 
NomCom now needs to fill.  A separate announcement will follow.

Regards,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 IETF Trust Selection

2023-12-14 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
The NomCom is pleased to announce the selection of Jon Peterson for the 
position of IETF Trust Trustee.

Jon will join the other trustees (https://trustee.ietf.org/about/trustees/) in 
March of 2024, replacing Joel Halpern.

Jon will bring a long and decorated history of service to the IETF in almost 
every available capacity, plus a depth of experience in the management of 
intellectual property to the Trust.

The NomCom wishes to thank Jon for being willing to serve, Joel for his 
dedicated service as Trustee, and the community for their support in the 
selection process.

Regards,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 IETF LLC Board Selection

2023-12-14 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
The NomCom is pleased to announce the selection of Shauna Turner for the 
position of IETF LLC Board Director.

Shauna will join the other directors 
(https://www.ietf.org/about/administration/llc-board/) in March of 2024, 
replacing Maja Andjelkovic.

Shauna has great experience in multiple board and executive positions that the 
NomCom believes will be a great asset to the IETF LLC.

The NomCom wishes to thank Shauna for being willing to serve, Maja for her 
excellent service on the board, all of the other nominees for the position, and 
the community for their support in the selection process.

Regards,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Needs Your Feedback

2023-11-05 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
Hi,

The NomCom met yesterday decided to keep feedback open until 1200 Friday (CET). 
 We hope to be able to make some decisions on Friday afternoon.

Feedback is welcome in many forms:

 - The web: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/feedback/

 - Email: nomcom-2...@ietf.org

 - In person: The NomCom will be operating office hours during IETF 118 (see 
below).  Look for NomCom members (we will have an orange dot on our badges).

 - Anonymously/indirectly: We don't have an anonymous feedback system, but any 
member of the IETF community can submit feedback on behalf of another person.  
I am happy to do this for you and have asked that NomCom members also offer to 
accept anonymous feedback.

The NomCom has an office on the Lobby level of the Hilton if you want to come 
in person to provide feedback.  The following times are when the London room is 
currently open (all Prague local time):

Monday: 10:30-12:00, 13:00-16:30, 17:30-18:30
Tuesday: 08:30-09:30, 11:30-12:00, 15:00-15:30, 16:30-18:00
Wednesday: 09:30-10:30, 11:30-12:00, 14:00-14:30, 15:30-16:30
Thursday: 08:30-09:30, 11:30-12:00, 14:30-18:30
Friday: 08:30-12:00

Please knock if the door is closed.  We might be interviewing or talking to 
someone.  If you would like to reserve some of the above time in advance, send 
me a note.  If the room is vacant, send me a note, I might be conducting 
interviews in the Brussels room next door.

Thanks to everyone who has provided feedback already.  The NomCom depends 
greatly on community feedback for making the best decisions.  We treat all 
feedback as confidential.

Thanks,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Seeks Feedback on ART AD and IETF Chair Nominees

2023-11-01 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
The NomCom has received a number of nominations for ART AD and IETF Chair.  
We're please to announce that the following people have accepted nominations to 
these positions:

ART AD (two positions with one and two year terms)
 - Alexey Melnikov
 - Andy Newton
 - Donald Eastlake
 - Harald Alvestrand
 - Murray Kucherawy
 - Orie Steele

IETF Chair
 - Alvaro Retana
 - Martin Vigoureux
 - Roman Danyliw

The NomCom are seeking feedback on these nominees.  Feedback remains open for 
nominees in all of the other open positions.  If you have information that 
might help the NomCom choose the best possible person for these positions, 
please submit comments by either:

 - The web: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/feedback/

 - Email: nomcom-2...@ietf.org

 - In person: The NomCom will be operating office hours during IETF 118 (hours 
to be announced).  Look for NomCom members (we will have an orange dot on our 
badges).

 - Anonymously/indirectly: We don't have an anonymous feedback system, but any 
member of the IETF community can submit feedback on behalf of another person.  
I am happy to do this for you and have asked that NomCom members also offer to 
accept anonymous feedback.

The information the NomCom receives will be treated as confidential and will 
not be shared outside of the NomCom.

Please get your feedback in as soon as possible.  The NomCom currently plans to 
commence deliberations on 2023-11-10 (the last day of the IETF meeting).  
Feedback that we receive after commencing deliberations might not be seen.  
There is a chance that we might delay to allow more time for feedback, 
especially given the short feedback period, but that decision has not been 
taken.

The NomCom is no longer accepting nominations for any position.

Thanks,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Seeks Feedback on Nominees

2023-10-12 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
The IETF 2023-2024 Nominating Committee is seeking input on nominees.

Please provide feedback at: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/feedback/

Feedback will remain open until 2023-11-03.  We may accept feedback after that 
point, but cannot guarantee that it will be seen.

The NomCom will respect the confidentiality of feedback you provide.

The online feedback form attributes feedback to you in a way that all NomCom 
members can see.  If you would prefer greater anonymity, you can ask someone 
else to submit feedback.  Anyone is welcome to contact me, or any one of the 
NomCom, to request that we submit anonymous feedback on your behalf.

Nominations for the positions listed below are now closed.  As noted in 
previous announcements, we are still accepting nominations for IETF Chair and 
ART Area Director positions.

Positions and nominees are listed at the bottom of this note.

Thanks,
Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

~~~

IETF LLC Director:
Daniel Migault 
Donald Eastlake 
Michael Richardson 
Narelle Clark
Ramy Raoof 
Shauna Turner  

IETF Trust Trustee:
Joel Halpern 
Jon Peterson  

INT AD:
Erik Kline 
Karen O'Donoghue 
Mohamed Boucadair  

OPS AD:
Mahesh Jethanandani 
Mohamed Boucadair 
Qin Wu  

RTG AD:
Andrew Alston 
Darren Dukes 
Gunter Van de Velde 
Stephane Litkowski 
Susan Hares  

SEC AD:
Deb Cooley 
Nick Sullivan 
Paul Wouters 
Sofia Celi  

IAB Member:
Alexander Clemm 
Alissa Cooper 
Benoît Claise 
Bill Fenner 
Brian Trammell
Carlos Pignataro
Carolina Caeiro 
Cory Doctorow 
Cullen Jennings 
Duane Wessels 
Greg Mirsky 
Heather Flanagan 
Henk Birkholz 
Jiankang Yao 
Jonathan Lennox 
Kiran Makhijani 
Leif Johansson 
Mallory Knodel 
Martin Vigoureux 
Matthew Bocci 
Matt Joras 
Mike McBride 
Mirja Kühlewind 
Nick Sullivan 
Peter Thomassen 
Phillip Hallam-Baker 
Qin Wu 
Rohan Mahy 
Scott Mansfield 
Tirumaleswar Reddy.K 
Tommy Jensen 
Tommy Pauly

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NomCom 2023 Extending Nomination Period for ART AD

2023-10-09 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
Hi Everyone,

The NomCom is extending the nominations period for ART AD to 2023-10-31.

We are close to the deadline for nominations for other positions and have a 
number of nominees for each.  Though more would be welcome, we also need to 
announce nominees and seek feedback from the community.

The NomCom does not currently have enough nominees to fill the two open ART AD 
position.  We have received a reasonable number of nominations, but an 
insufficient number of people have accepted.

There are two positions open in ART, with the reorganization that will occur at 
IETF 119 (March 2024) [1].  One of these terms will be a single year, the other 
is a more typical two-year term.

With this reorganization, the scope of the ART area is reducing significantly.  
Some of the more active groups will be moved to other areas.  Based on active 
groups today, which could change between now and March, the list of groups 
would be: ASAP, ASDF, CALEXT, CBOR, CELLAR, DISPATCH, DKIM, DMARC, ECRIT, 
EMAILCORE, EXTRA, JMAP, MEDIAMAN, MIMI, MLCODEC, MMUSIC, REGEXT, RUM, SATP, 
SCIM, SEDATE, SFRAME, SIPCORE, STIR, UTA, UUIDREV, WISH.

Please considering nominating someone for this position.  More importantly, if 
you are nominated, please consider accepting a nomination.

NOMINATE: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/nominate/

Thanks,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

[1] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/VVSP6i1YhQhQV189N8UKAKToTDE/

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NomCom 2023 Clarification on IETF Nomination Deadline

2023-09-28 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

Several people have noted an inconsistency in nomination deadlines in recent 
emails.

For the IETF chair, the deadline is 2023-10-31.
For all other open positions, the deadline is 2023-10-12.

The NomCom will announce nominees after the respective deadlines pass, after 
which we will request feedback.

Ideally, we'd be announcing nominees at the same time, but we're giving IETF 
chair nominees a little longer to work out whether they will accept, given the 
shorter notice period for that position and the magnitude of what they are 
being asked to accept.

Thanks,
Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Extension of Nomination Period to 2023-10-12

2023-09-27 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

The IESG has indicated that they are amending their request to the NomCom [1].  
After clarification, the IESG have confirmed that Francesca Palombini will be 
moving to the new WIT group.  Consequently, the TSV Area Director position that 
was previously open has been closed.  Nominees who are affected by this change 
have been informed.

The other change of consequence is that one of the two open ART Area Director 
positions is reduced to term of one year.  Anyone who were concerned about the 
commitment of two years now has a rare great opportunity to gain the benefits 
of having been appointed to the IESG.

With the churn here, both this reorganization and the opening of the IETF Chair 
position, we find ourselves needing more time.  We have a number of nominees, 
but too few of those people have accepted; there are quite a number who have 
not yet made a decision.

The NomCom will now finalize the set of nominees on 2023-10-12 (any time on 
earth).

We have a special need for people to accept nominations for ART Area Director 
and IETF Chair.  However, we are looking to improve the breadth and depth of 
nominee pools for all open positions.

Please consider nominating someone, and - if you are nominated - accepting a 
nomination is the best service you can do for your community.

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/nominate/

Thanks again to everyone who has nominated or volunteered so far.

Regards,
Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

[1] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/VVSP6i1YhQhQV189N8UKAKToTDE/

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NomCom 2023 Mid-Term Vacancy Eligibility Clarifications and Questions

2023-09-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

A question has been raised privately about who might be considered an eligible 
nominee for the IETF chair position.  Unfortunately, RFC 8713 does not deal 
with this question well when it comes to a mid-term vacancy. I will offer my 
own interpretation on each, which is based strictly on a reading of RFC 8713.

My reading is that the current situation does not make a process variation 
absolutely necessary.  However, if the community would like to propose that the 
NomCom follow a revised process – perhaps because that will result in more good 
nominees – the committee exists to serve the best interests of the community. 
The NomCom will follow the advice of the community.

I cannot say at this point whether these questions are academic or not, but I 
believe that they are worth clarifying either way.

1. As both the 2022 NomCom and the 2023 NomCom are still active, which members 
– if any – are eligible to be considered for a position that is vacated 
unexpectedly?

The relevant text is in Section 5.11 of RFC 8713:

> NomCom members are not eligible to be considered for filling any open 
> position by the NomCom on which they serve. They become ineligible as soon as 
> the term of the NomCom on which they serve officially begins. They remain 
> ineligible for the duration of that NomCom's term.
>
> Although each NomCom's term overlaps with the following NomCom's term, NomCom 
> members are eligible for nomination by the following committee if not 
> otherwise disqualified.

This seems clear to me.  Only members of the NomCom responsible for filling a 
position are ineligible.

2. Are liaisons considered to be members by this definition?

Given the imprecise language in the rest of the document, it is not possible to 
be completely confident. For instance, Section 4.7, which deals with liaisons 
specifically, does not use the word “member” at all.

My conclusion that a liaison is a member therefore depends on inference. There 
are many places in RFC 8713 where the word “member” is used to refer to the 
NomCom as a whole (3.6, 4.3, 4.17, 5.1, 5.7, 5.8, 5.9, …). I also note that the 
RFC is typically careful in using “voting member” or similar to distinguish 
those who are drawn from the community at random.

3. Are advisors considered to be members?

My interpretation is that advisors are not members.

Note that the chair of the previous NomCom is strictly defined as an advisor. 
Consequently, they are not ineligible by a strict interpretation of the RFC.  
However, I would suggest that it would be a very bad idea to consider a 
previous NomCom chair as being eligible for any position.

4. Can a member resign from the NomCom and therefore become eligible?

Section 5.11 seems pretty clear on this point.  A member becomes ineligible 
instantaneously at the point that the NomCom members are announced, which is 
the point at which the NomCom term starts. That ineligibility applies to any 
position that their NomCom is responsible for, whether or not they continue to 
serve in that NomCom.

5. Is this fair?

No.  Consider Section 4.13, which says:

> The list of open positions is published with the solicitation to facilitate 
> community members choosing between volunteering for an open position and 
> volunteering for the NomCom.

Clearly, the intent is to ensure that people who might consider a leadership 
position are given the best opportunity to make themselves eligible. That is 
not possible for a mid-term vacancy.

6. Can/should we revise these rules?

I have no opinion on this question, but will abide by the consensus of the 
community.

If anyone wishes to propose a revision to the process for this cycle, I will 
ask the IESG to judge consensus regarding any proposal. The NomCom will then 
follow any agreed process.

If you intend to propose a process amendment, please do so as soon as possible, 
to minimise any delays.

7. What considerations might apply to rule changes?

Controlling access to confidential information about the NomCom, their 
deliberations, and nominees is probably the most difficult component of this 
process. Members have full access to this information, which might influence 
their ability to effectively campaign for an open position. Advisors – 
especially the chair from the preceding year – might also be in a position to 
access this information.

The way that the datatracker system is built, each NomCom has a single key 
pair, which controls access to most of the confidential information that is 
stored.  The public key can be changed, causing new information to be stored 
against the new key.  If keys change in this way, then people accessing 
confidential information need to juggle multiple keys.

The NomCom could likely manage if there was strong support for varying the 
process.

Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Call for Nominations for IETF Chair

2023-09-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

This starts a 6 week call for nominations for the position of IETF chair. This 
is a replacement for Lars Eggert, who has indicated that he is unable to 
complete his term (see [1]).

Nominations can be made here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/nominate/

Alternatively, send me an email that identifies the person, that this is for 
the GEN AD or IETF Chair role, and whether you would like to keep your 
nomination confidential.

You can nominate yourself.

The deadline for nominations is 2023-10-31 (any time on earth).

Nominees should be aware of the potential for variations in this process (see 
[2] and [3]) and the potential for the term to be two years instead of the 
expected one year (see [4]).

Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

[1] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/XQYoVIiC9XEg3XzGC_kY7s67dQg/
[2] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/mU-FKwga3EDaDapXNgR_FX4Wiqs/
[3] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/xQ45MK-9RVJsetvUhvcJkFELJlk/
[4] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/VnfDYP5nTG0FP4czC2CoudWD6sc/

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NomCom 2023 Process Details for Mid-Term Vacancies

2023-09-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
 with the community. Because there is an 
immediate need to act, the NomCom will likely need to act while the 
consultation is ongoing. We can work through any objections that are raised, by 
adjusting the process and also by correcting any documentation.

Ultimately, it seems unavoidable that a revision (or update) to RFC 8713 that 
includes a rewritten Section 3.5 is necessary.  That is a longer process that 
can use the motivation above, and build on the experience gained from executing 
the revised process.

The IESG can oversee both the immediate community discussion around what is 
done now and the longer effort to improve RFC 8713. This is based on RFC 8713 
being an IETF stream document.

Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

[1] 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/mU-FKwga3EDaDapXNgR_FX4Wiqs/

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NomCom 2023 IETF Chair/GEN AD Term Reset Proposal

2023-09-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

In discussions of the process for replacing Lars as IETF chair, it was observed 
that the IETF chair role is exceptional. With the vacancy coming at the March 
IETF, it is possible that the term could be reset.

According to Section 3.5 of RFC 8713, when filling a vacancy of precisely one 
year, the new term is a single year. Though this does not apply in this case, a 
vacancy that occurs after the meeting results in a term that is almost three 
years.

For other positions, it is necessary to ensure that the usual cadence of 
replacements remains synchronised with other appointments to the same position. 
The IETF chair has no such need.

In requesting that the NomCom fill this vacancy, the IESG have expressed a 
preference for a two year term. However, this would deviate from the documented 
process.

The question therefore:
Should the cycle of appointments for IETF chair (GEN AD) be reset? 

If the term is reset in 2024, someone selected for IETF chair would have a two 
year term. Subsequent IETF chairs would then be selected for 2026 and 
subsequent even-numbered years thereafter, or until a similar reset occurs.

The NomCom would like to solicit community feedback on this suggestion.  Input 
on this process is welcome over the next month at ietf-nom...@ietf.org, ending 
on 2023-10-20.  As the responsible body for RFC 8713, the IESG will be 
responsible for judging consensus and whether this process variation is 
acceptable to the community.

If the community does not reach consensus, the rules in RFC 8713 will be 
followed strictly. The next IETF chair will be seated for one year.  The 
possibility of term variation will be made known to prospective nominees as 
part of the upcoming call for nominations.

Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Process for IETF Chair/GEN AD Replacement

2023-09-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

As you have seen [1], Lars has just indicated that he is not able to continue 
as IETF chair.  I’d like to thank Lars for his service in this difficult and 
important role.

However, the fact that Lars has given plenty of notice, while very much 
appreciated, creates something of a problem. There are some rather large holes 
in the mid-term vacancy rules in RFC 8713.

After consultation with a number of community members, I have concluded that 
the 2023-2024 NomCom should take responsibility for filling this vacancy, 
running in parallel with their regularly scheduled work.  A longer document 
describing the procedural problem, the decisions necessary in this 
circumstance, and supporting rationale for each is included at the bottom of 
this email.

To be clear, this process does not have strong support in our existing process 
documents.  However, there is a need to fill the position.

The 2023-2024 NomCom will start the process of asking for nominations for the 
position.

Because this is something of a significant variation from the usual process, 
there will be a period of community feedback.  Input on this process is welcome 
over the next month at ietf-nom...@ietf.org, ending on 2023-10-20.  As the 
responsible body for RFC 8713, the IESG will be responsible for judging 
consensus and whether this process variation is acceptable to the community.

If the community does not reach consensus, the NomCom will abort their process 
and another process will need to be developed. The possibility of this outcome 
will be made known to prospective nominees as part of the upcoming call for 
nominations.

Martin Thomson
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[1] 
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NomCom 2023 Reminder that Nominations are Open

2023-08-23 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

The 2023-2024 nominating committee would like to thank everyone who has 
nominated someone for positions and especially those who have accepted a 
nomination.

Nominations are still open.  If you know someone (including yourself) who you 
think might be suited to one of the open positions on the IAB, IESG, IETF LLC 
Board, or IETF Trust, please nominate that person here:

   https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/nominate/

See 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/dDOlAKpmLNAjzo9rZ4p_HA6pIiw/
 for more details.

Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org (for nominations or questions)

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NomCom 2023 Call for Nominations

2023-08-02 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
Nominations are now open for the following positions:

* IETF LLC Board (three-year term): one position
* IETF Trust (three-year term): one position
* IAB (two-year term): six positions
* Applications and Real Time (ART) AD: two positions (NEW!)
* Internet (INT) AD: one position
* Operations and Management (OPS) AD: one position
* Routing (RTG) AD: one position
* Security (SEC) AD: one position
* Transport (TSV) AD: one position

Nominations close 2023-09-29 (any time on Earth).

Details can be found here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/

Nominations can be made here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2023/nominate/

Alternatively, send me an email that identifies the person, the role (from the 
list above), and whether you would like to keep your nomination confidential.

You can nominate yourself.

This process is how we ensure the continuing excellence of these roles.  Please 
consider who you might nominate.  The NomCom cannot function well without a 
diverse set of people.

Martin Thomson
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NomCom 2023 Confirmation of Volunteers

2023-07-26 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

The second challenge period for confirming NomCom volunteers has ended.  Benson 
Muite has confirmed availability and so the 2023-2024 Nominating Committee is 
complete.

I'm pleased to introduce the 2023 NomCom members.

Voting members:

Hang Shi
Matthew Quick
Eric Rescorla
Charles Eckel
Andrew Stone
Kyle Rose
Chris Lemmons
Wei Pan
Jorge Rabadan
Benson Muite

Liaison members:

IESG: John Scudder
IAB: Suresh Krishnan
IETF LLC Board: Mirjam Kühne
IETF Trust: Stephan Wenger
Internet Society Board: Sagarika Wickramasekera

Thank you to all these people for volunteering to help make this NomCom 
successful.  They join myself as chair and the 2022 NomCom chair, Rich Salz, in 
a supporting and supervisory role.

The NomCom now enters its working phase.  Expect calls for nominations to 
follow shortly.

Thanks,
Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Confirmed 9/10 Volunteers

2023-07-20 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
All,

The challenge period for the first round of NomCom selection has ended and I am 
happy to announce that there we no challenges.  9 of the 10 people selected 
have confirmed their availability:

Hang Shi
Matthew Quick
Eric Rescorla
Charles Eckel
Andrew Stone
Kyle Rose
Chris Lemmons
Wei Pan
Jorge Rabadan

On behalf of the IETF community, I want to thank these people for their service.

However, Luis M. Contreras did not respond to multiple requests to confirm.  So 
this means that we need to run the documented replacement process[1].

In hex, the SHA-256 preimage of the hex-encoded value from the announcement of 
the process d46cb78d47d2bdb84d6124e78ebfe7f74b6d5d6fcc9740fbfbf0c57a65955847

Running the selection produces:

Key string is 
2.4.8.11.12.19.38./3.8.10.17.55.66./5.26.29.31.34.37.41.42./1.11.13.23.27.28.29.30.34./d46cb78d47d2bdb84d6124e78ebfe7f74b6d5d6fcc9740fbfbf0c57a65955847./

 indexhex value of MD5div  selected
1  53493804613A93B264878B20C9E3428C  258  -> 153 <- Benson Muite
2  FB7D38E4FBECA07C7F79FDFDAB88C4DD  257  -> 238 <- Jingrong XieHuawei
3  57B5002434A389C33ADB3F4D8BD2D433  256  -> 52 <- Linda Dunbar 
Futurewei
4  0193F070A9DE45E4DB2DA16A49072BFB  255  -> 55 <- Reese Enghardt   Netflix
5  97D28EC8A41C32D724B7EF154E06D56D  254  ->  8 <- Mary Barnes  
Transunion

Consequently, I will contact Benson Muite.  Because Benson has not listed any 
affiliation, there is some possibility of a conflict with the 9 people already 
selected.  If Benson is not available, does not respond during the challenge 
period, or he has an affiliation with either Huawei or Nokia (the companies 
that already have two people seated), then the next iteration of the selection 
process will be needed.

This starts a new challenge period, ending 2023-07-25 (any time on earth).


Thanks,
Martin
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

[1] 
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NomCom 2023 Volunteer Selection Results

2023-07-08 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
The lottery results are in and these are the results:

# The seven numbers from EuroMillions 2023-07-07
2 11 12 19 38 4 8
# The six numbers from US MegaMillions 2023-07-07
8 10 17 55 66 3
# The eight numbers from Australian TattsLotto 2023-07-08
29 41 37 34 5 26 31 42
# The nine numbers from the Japanese Lotto 7 2023-07-07
1 11 13 28 29 30 34 23 27

Consequently, using these seeds and the list of 268 names from my previous 
mail, the RFC 3797 algorithm produces the following:

  1 CDB6B8BBE3ECC31F53AFD7F9B0316D06 268 -> 203 Hang ShiHuawei
  2 73BF7DC303CEBB018D2B3ECF40BA9D89 267 -> 176 Matthew Quick   Verisign
  3 CA02215906FCCC2164B335E6A91241DE 266 -> 182 Eric Rescorla   Independent
  4 8B3FC5A2EE9BC316272147BD4497A050 265 ->  43 Luis M. Contreras Telefonica I+D
  5 970D1A821DEFD32184EF831A283D9D25 264 ->  55 Charles Eckel   Cisco
  6 C2418BEDF8EDF09632F0C73625D7E626 263 -> 211 Andrew StoneNokia
  7 2E375A63FBDB3D39FCD02E5D90D8AB01 262 -> 188 Kyle Rose   Akamai 
Technologies
  8 C99C05F911BCEA170B8E29D8AC575CDD 261 -> 120 Chris Lemmons   Comcast
  9 8A47312384E2982A63838844317F1FF4 260 -> 164 Wei Pan Huawei
 10 412C0C211F43DFC16AAF3F80B742C106 259 -> 177 Jorge Rabadan   Nokia

I see no conflicts on that list and so will contact each of the above and 
verify that they are still willing to serve.

This mail starts a challenge period.  The challenge period will end on 
2023-07-19 (any time on earth).  If you wish to challenge this selection, see 
Section 4.17 of RFC 8713 for the process to follow (in short: email me).

Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2023 Update on Volunteers

2023-07-06 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
A few minor things have come up since the list was announced.

Gunter van de Velde has withdrawn.  I will leave Gunter in the list, but 
immediately select a replacement if he is selected.  The same applies to those 
who might be ineligible, such as the two that were added late, whose status is 
still unknown to me.  If any others choose to withdraw, given the imminence of 
the first lottery draw, I will have to treat that as declining to serve instead.

On affiliations, as in the past, subsidiaries are regarded as the same 
affiliation as their parent company.  There are also a number of people who 
have unclear affiliation such that it might be difficult to easily (a blank 
field, "independent", or similar).  In all cases that are unambiguous, I will 
disqualify a selection as necessary and immediately select the next volunteer.

If affiliations are ambiguous, such that I need to make an inquiry, I will 
regard that person as having been selected and not replace them immediately.  
If the inquiry results in disqualification, their replacement will be selected 
using the process outlined in earlier mails, as if the disqualification were 
due to the person declining.

As always, if you believe an error was made, decisions can be challenged.  Any 
challenges will be announced and a redraw will occur with newly chosen random 
seeds.

Martin Thomson
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NomCom 2023 Final Announcement of Eligible Volunteers

2023-07-06 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
This is the announcement of the final set of volunteers for the 2023-2024 
volunteers.

Selection from this list will occur once the random seeds are available, very 
shortly.  As per RFC 8713, challenges to this list can be made, with the 
following additional constraints:

1. Someone who is listed but ineligible will simply be noted as ineligible.  
Then if they are selected, another draw will be made and the next volunteer 
will be selected instead.  Please make these challenges early, but there

2. Someone who is NOT listed, but who believes they have volunteered and are 
eligible, please let me know before Friday 2023-07-07.  If I receive a valid 
challenge regarding a missing volunteer after the first random seeds become 
available, that will delay the process because new random seeds will be need to 
be selected.

Note that there were technical issues this year with the system.  People who 
volunteered through the IETF meeting registration were not initially added to 
the list of volunteers.  The lists have been merged manually.

Two people were added very late (these are marked with a *) and I have been 
unable to confirm whether they registered before the deadline; if they were 
not, then they will be skipped.  A second technical error appears to have eaten 
my first announcement, apologies for the short notice on this revised list.

Finally, thank you to everyone who volunteered.  This is an important 
responsibility and we appreciate all these people being willing to serve our 
community in this way.

The full list of 268 volunteers with name and affiliation follows at the bottom 
of this email.  This is exactly in the order that will be used for the RFC 3797 
selection process.

Martin Thomson
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org


---
Dr. Bernard D. AbobaMicrosoft Corporation
Melchior AelmansJuniper Networks
Zaid AlBannaVerisign
Zafar Ali   Cisco Systems
Hirochika Asai  Preferred Networks / WIDE Project
Michael B   UK NCSC
Ignas Bagdonas
Mary Barnes Transunion
Richard Barnes  Cisco
Alison Becker   NSA - CCSS
Vishnu Pavan Beeram Juniper Networks
Ali C. BegenOzyegin University
Dieter Beller   Nokia Solutions and Networks GmbH & Co. KG
Sergio Belotti  Nokia
Vittorio BertolaOpen-Xchange
Benjamin Beurdouche Mozilla
Hooman Bidgoli  Nokia
Mike Bishop Akamai Technologies
Marek Blachut   UK DSIT
Matthew Bocci   Nokia
Dean Bogdanović Alef Edge, Inc.
Ron Bonica  Juniper Networks
Chris Box   BT
Bob Briscoe independent
Luc André BurdetCisco
Randy Bush  Arrcus & IIJ Research
Italo Busi  Huawei
Pablo Camarillo Cisco Systems
Andrew Campling 419 Consulting Ltd
Daniele Ceccarelli  Cisco
Sofia Celi  University of London / Brave
Danyang ChenChina Mobile
Ran ChenZTE
Xia Chenhuawei
Mach Chen   Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Huaimo Chen
Weiqiang Cheng  China Mobile
Laurent Ciavaglia   Nokia
Francois Clad   Cisco
Alexander Clemm Futurewei
Nabeel Cocker   Red Hat
Jane R Coffin   Independent Expert
Luis M. Contreras   Telefonica I+D
Alissa Cooper   Cisco
James Cumming   Nokia
Florence D  UK National Cyber Security Centre
Koen De SchepperNokia Bell Labs
Jie DongHuawei Technologies
Lijun Dong  Futurewei Technologies Inc.
John Drake  Juniper Networks
Zongpeng Du china mobile
Fanghong Duan   Huawei
Linda DunbarFuturewei
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd  Futurewei Technologies
Charles Eckel   Cisco
Toerless Eckert Futurewei USA
Reese Enghardt  Netflix
Dawei Fan
Adrian Farrel   Old Dog Consulting
Stephen Farrell Trinity College Dublin
Giuseppe Fioccola   Huawei Technologies
Jessica Fitzgerald-McKayNSA CCSS
Sergey FominNokia
Thomas Fossati  arm
Antoine FressancourtHuawei Technologies France S.A.S.U.
Rakesh Gandhi   Cisco Systems
Qiangzhou Gao   huawei
Nan GengHuawei
Xuesong GengHuawei
Bron Gondwana   Fastmail
Fernando Gont   SI6 Networks
Vengada Prasad Govindan Cisco Systems India Pvt Ltd
John Gray   Entrust
Sri Gundavelli  Cisco
Aihua Guo   Futurewei
Yangfei Guo ZGC Lab
Jianfei(Jeffrey) HE City University of Hong Kong
Jeffrey HaasJuniper Networks
Wassim Haddad   Ericsson
Britta Hale NPS
Phillip Hallam-BakerThreshold Secrets LLC
Lin Han Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
Dick Hardt  Hello Identity Co-op
Susan Hares Huawei
Tom HarrisonAPNIC
Jordan Head Juniper Networks
Shraddha Hegde  Juniper Networks
Giles Heron Cisco Systems
Simon Hicks Digital Standards, DCMS (UK Government)
Bob Hinden  Check Point Software
Christian Hopps LabN Consulting
Russ HousleyVigil Security, LLC
Jonathan HoylandCloudflare
Zhibo HuHuawei
Cheng Huang ZTE Corporation
Daniel HuangNanjing Zhongxingxin Software Company Limited
Christian Huitema   Private Octopus Inc.
Shumon HuqueSalesforce
Geoff HustonAPNIC
Luigi Iannone   Huawei Technologies France
Christopher Inacio  CERT / Carnegi

NomCom Positions to be Reviewed

2023-06-18 Thread NomCom Chair 2023
A reminder to volunteer for the NomCom before the end of the month.
We have some volunteers, but we could stand to have a few more.

CLICK HERE: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer


This year, the NomCom has been asked to review the following positions, with 
incumbents as noted:

IETF LLC Board, Director

  Maja Andjelkovic (-) is term-limited and therefore unavailable.

IETF Trust, Trustee

  Joel Halpern (+)

Internet Architecture Board, Member

   Cullen Jennings
   Mallory Knodel
   Mirja Kühlewind
   Tommy Pauly (+)
   Qin Wu (+)
   姚健康 (Jiankang Yao)

Internet Engineering Steering Group, Area Director

   ART Murray Kucherawy
   ART --NEW POSITION--
   INT Erik Kline
   OPS Robert Wilton (-)
   RTG Andrew Alston
   SEC Paul Wouters (+)
   TSV Martin Duke

   The IESG have requested that the NomCom nominate two ART Area Directors this 
year, which will increase the total num\
ber of Area Directors in the area to three.

Incumbents marked with '+' have indicated that they are willing to continue.
A '-' marks people who have indicated that they intend to decline if asked.

Martin Thomson
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Corrected IAB membership announcement

2023-02-09 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
I apologize to the IETF community, particularly to Tommy and Zhenbin. The 
previous notice listed the wrong IAB membership.

Here are the members that NomCom approved and were confirmed by the ISOC Board 
of Trustees:

Dhruv Dhody
Wes Hardakar
Suresh Krishnan
Alvaro Retana
David Schinazi
Christopher Wood

Here is the *corrected, combined* IAB for the upcoming year:

Dhruv Dhody, Huawei
Lars Eggert, NetApp (as IETF Chair)
Cullen Jennings, Cisco
Wes Hardaker, USC/ISI
Mallory Knodel, Center for Democracy and Technology
Suresh Krishnan, Cisco
Mirja Kühlewind, Ericsson
Tommy Pauly, Apple
Alvaro Retana, Futurewei
David Schinazi, Google
Christopher Wood, Cloudflare
Qin Wu, Huawei
Jiankang Yao 姚健康, CNNIC China Internet Network Information Center

I am sorry for the confusion, and I apologize again to Tommy Pauly and Zhenbin 
Li.

-Rich Salz, 2022-2023 IETF NomCom Chair

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NomCom 2022 Announcement of IAB

2023-02-08 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
As Chair of the 2022-2023 NomCom, I am pleased to announce the following 
appointments to the IAB:

Dhruv Dhody
Wes Hardakar
Suresh Krishnan
Alvaro Retana
David Schinazi
Christopher Wood

The combined IAB for the upcoming year is:

Dhruv Dhody, Huawei
Lars Eggert, NetApp (as IETF Chair)
Cullen Jennings, Cisco
Wes Hardaker, USC/ISI
Mallory Knodel, Center for Democracy and Technology
Suresh Krishnan, Cisco
Mirja Kühlewind, Ericsson
Zhenbin Li, Huawei
Alvaro Retana, Futurewei
David Schinazi, Google
Christopher Wood, Cloudflare
Qin Wu, Huawei
Jiankang Yao 姚健康, CNNIC China Internet Network Information Center

Once again, I wish to thank all of the other nominees and the IETF community 
for the feedback they provided.

-Rich Salz, 2022-2023 IETF NomCom Chair

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NomCom 2022 Announcement of IESG

2023-01-26 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
As Chair of the 2022-2023 NomCom, I am pleased to announce the following 
appointments to the IESG:

IETF Chair (and General AD): Lars Eggert
Application and Real-Time AD: Francesca Palombini
Internet AD: Éric Vyncke
Operations and Management AD: Warren Kumari
Routing AD: Jim Guichard and John Scudder
Security AD: Roman Danyliw
Transport AD: Zaheduzzaman Sarker

The combined IESG for the upcoming year is as follows:

IETF and IESG Chair. General Area (GEN)
Lars Eggert

Applications and Real-Time Area (ART)
Murray Kucherawy
Francesca Palombini

Internet Area (INT)
Erik Kline
Éric Vyncke

Operations and Management Area (OPS)
Robert Wilton
Warren Kumari

Routing Area (RTG)
Andrew Alston
Jim Guichard
John Scudder

Security Area (SEC)
Paul Wouters
Roman Danyliw

Transport Area (TSV)
Martin Duke
Zaheduzzaman Sarker


I wish to thank all of the other nominees and the IETF community for the 
feedback they provided.

-Rich Salz, 2022-2023 IETF NomCom Chair

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NomCom 2022 Announcement of IETF LLC Board

2023-01-17 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
As Chair of the 2022-2023 NomCom, I am pleased to announce that

   Mirjam Kuehne

Has been selected and confirmed for the IETF LLC Board.

The full list of Board members, and their term of office, can be found at 
https://www.ietf.org/about/administration/llc-board/.

I wish to thank all of the other nominees and the IETF community for the 
feedback they provided.

-Rich Salz, 2022-2023 IETF NomCom Chair

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NomCom 2022 Announcement of IETF Trust Selection

2023-01-13 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
As Chair of the 2022-2023 NomCom, I am pleased to announce that

   Glenn Deen

Has been selected and confirmed for the IETF Trust open position.

The full list of trustees, and their term of office, can be found at 
https://trustee.ietf.org/about/trustees/.

I wish to thank all of the other nominees and the IETF community for the 
feedback they provided.

-Rich Salz, 2022-2023 IETF NomCom Chair

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Schedule update

2022-11-30 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
NomCom expects to be done with the last remote interviews by Friday December 9. 
The community comment period is extended to Monday December 12.

Here is the list of changes:

-December 1-8: Last set of remote interviews (Updated)
-December 12: Deadline for community feedback (Updated)
-December 20: The selection process completes, and the slate is sent to 
confirming bodies. (Updated; now tentative)

Also, because of new work obligations, Suzanne Woolf has withdrawn.

-Rich Salz, NomCom Chair 2022-2023

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NomCom feedback is open

2022-11-08 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
On October 20 I posted a schedule update [1] that mentioned that community 
feedback opens on November 2. I should have explicitly posted, roughly a week 
ago, that NomCom is now seeking feedback from the community.

We already have about 100 comments; the NomCom wants to hear from YOU!

Please post your feedback at [2]. Comments are confidential to NomCom and are 
not anonymous. If that is a concern, contact a member of the NomCom you feel 
comfortable with (I'm also available) to take and forward your feedback.

-Rich Salz, IETF NomCom Chair 2022-2023

[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/553533/
[2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/feedback/

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Questionnaire responses are due tomorrow

2022-11-01 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
A reminder that questionnaire responses are due tomorrow.

We have almost 50 accepted candidates and less than a third of them have 
submitted questionnaire responses.  *If you do not submit a response, you will 
not be considered.*

Thanks.

-Rich Salz, IETF NomCom Chair 2022-2023

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Interview slots during IETF 115

2022-11-01 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
We have the following openings for in-person interviews during IETF 115. Some 
of them will have NomCom members being remote.  A candidate can also be remote 
as well; we will send out Webex information.

To sign up, email me at (nomcom-chair-2022) with a list of three slots in 
order. Assignments will be made by the end of the week and you will get an 
email. It is possible some one will be sent over the weekend; thanks in advance 
for your flexibility.

PLEASE NOTE that the interview times are only 45 minutes, so be prompt. The 
slots line up with the IETF session schedules.

| MON.1 | 08:30-09:15 
| MON.5 | 11:30-12:15 Lunch 
| MON.6 | 12:15-13:00 Lunch 
| MON.7 | 13:00-13:45 
| MON.8 | 13:45-14:30 
| MON.9 | 14:30-15:15 
| MON.10| 15:30-16:15 
| MON.11| 16:15-17:00 
| MON.12| 17:00-17:45 
| TUE.1 | 08:30-09:15 
| TUE.2 | 09:15-10:00 
| TUE.9 | 14:30-15:15 
| TUE.10| 15:30-16:15 
| TUE.11| 16:15-17:00 
| WED.1 | 08:30-09:15 
| WED.2 | 09:15-10:00 
| WED.5 | 11:30-12:15 Lunch 
| WED.6 | 12:15-13:00 Lunch 
| WED.7 | 13:00-13:45 
| WED.8 | 13:45-14:30 
| WED.11| 16:00-16:45 
| THU.1 | 08:30-09:15 
| THU.3 | 10:00-10:45 
| THU.4 | 10:45-11:30 
| THU.5 | 11:30-12:15 Lunch 
| THU.6 | 12:15-13:00 Lunch 
| FRI.1 | 08:30-09:15

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NomCom nominations are closed

2022-10-28 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
As mentioned last week [1], the deadline for nominations has passed.

The deadline for completing questionnaires is November 2. For those who haven't 
started, NomCom admits that this is a short amount time and apologize, but it's 
necessary to meet our deadlines.

We hope to do most of our interviewing at the upcoming IETF in London, either 
in-person or remote. In a couple of days I will be sending a notice with the 
schedule and a request for individuals to list their first three preferences. 
If you have not completed your questionnaire, you will not be considered.

-Rich Salz, IETF NomCom Chair 2022-2023

[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/553533/

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Questionnaires, schedule update, second call for nominations

2022-10-20 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
The NomCom finished work on the questionnaires. Everyone who accepted a 
nomination should be getting a copy via email. They are also available on-line 
at https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/questionnaires/ Nominations are 
still open, until October 26; I will send out another reminder.

The NomCom updated its schedule. That is available at the home page at 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022  The following changes were made:
October 20: Questionnaires available for candidates
October 26: Deadline for nominations
November 2: Deadline for acceptance and questionnaire responses
November 2: Call for community feedback

-Rich Salz, IETF NomCom 2022-2023 Chair

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NomCom 2022-2023 Call for Nominations

2022-09-28 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
The IETF Nomination Committee (NomCom) for 2022-2023 is seeking nominations 
from now until October 24.

The list of open positions can be found at the NomCom home page:
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/
This also includes the list of those incumbents who have said they are seeking 
to be renominated.

To nominate someone, please click on the "Nominate" link at the top of the home 
page, or go there directly: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/nominate/

Please include a brief description why you are nominating them. The "Candidate 
phone" is optional. If you do not click the "Share nominator name" box at the 
top of the page, then your nomination will be confidential and the nominee will 
not be told who you are.

Self nominations are welcome! To nominate the same person (including yourself) 
for more than one position, please use the form multiple times.

All nominees will be required to complete a questionnaire specific to the 
position for which they are nominated. The questionnaires will be available 
soon (at the NomCom page) and will also be mailed to the nominees directly.

The current (slightly tentative) timeline is posted at the NomCom page.

The list of nominees will be made available, and an opportunity for community 
feedback will be made after the nominations are closed. All feedback will be 
kept confidential to the committee, and all committee discussions and votes are 
also confidential.

Remember that it is easier to refuse a nomination, or decline later, than it is 
to nominate (or be nominated) later on.

We look forward to seeing a wide range of nominations! This is one of the key 
factors in the future success of the IETF.


-Rich Salz, 2022-2023 NomCom Chair

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Next steps after objection resolution

2022-08-22 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
I have been unable to establish regular contact with Jon Hudson. I have made 
numerous attempts, even a public plea on Twitter[1]. We exchanged one actual 
mail message, and two from me have had no reply over nearly four days. After 
consulting with my five prior predecessors, all who replied support my 
decision: I have concluded that I have to replace him.

After seeing Andrew's decision, I am going to do what my predecessors did, and 
pick the next person from the random list.  This is
   11  0184D253A5487016FE5FC077BFA4535D  257  -> 89 <- Ines Robles
   12  47AFD3D5F0A518C8789E75277E5F7B53  256  -> 86 <- Huaimo Chen
   13  038B5AE49FF7437A6F89BFDBED93AB43  255  -> 41 <- Daniel Havey
   14  1D2E3BC99AEF93135CA7B59862EC233F  254  -> 118 <- Kirsty Paine

Huaimo is ineligible because they would be the third person from Huawei. I have 
email from Ines and Daniel that they decline, and an email from Kirsty that 
says she accepts. Therefore, Kirsty is now the final voting member of the 2022 
NomCom.

Thank you all for your patience. The committee will now spend (a hopefully 
short) time getting organized and ready to open nominations.

-Rich Salz, IETF 2022 NomCom chair

[1] https://twitter.com/RichSalz/status/1560327009028431873
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An objection was raised

2022-08-17 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
FYI. I will not name the person, they can self-identify if they wish.

At this point, it is probably best for me to not comment publicly on the matter 
under appeal unless Andrew or his delegate asks me.

-

From: Rich Salz 
Date: Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at 10:33 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: One week left to object

Looking at https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8713.html#section-4.17
“The Chair has 48 hours to review the challenge and offer a 
resolution to the member. If the resolution is not accepted by the member, that 
member may report the challenge according to the dispute resolution process 
stated elsewhere in this document.”

My proposed resolution is to use the existing list and seeds and to pick the 
next candidate. Since that is what you are objecting to, I assume you will not 
find that acceptable, so your next step is to contact the ISOC president, as 
outlined in 
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8713.html#name-dispute-resolution-process 

-

From: 
Date: Tuesday, August 16, 2022 at 5:12 PM
To: Rich Salz 
Subject: Re: One week left to object

I object to "go down the list".

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One week left to object

2022-08-16 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
There's one week left to object to the current list of NomCom voting members.  
As a reminder, they are:
- Quan Xiong,Wuhan Zhongxing Software Company Limited
- Xuesong Geng,Huawei
- Geoff Huston,APN IC
- Sarah Banks,Corelight, Inc
- Georgios Karagiannis,Huawei
- Lixia Zhang,UCLA
- Jon Hudson,Desnet Industries & Spaced Out Radio
- Luc Andre Burdet,Cisco
- Mark Nottingham,Cloudflare
- Ran Chen,Nanjing Zhongxingxin Software Co.Ltd

One person has not responded to multiple attempts over the past week.  The next 
three people on the list are:
- Ines Robles, Tampere University
- Huaimo Chen, Futurewei
- Daniel Havey, Microsoft

I emailed Ines yesterday to see if she is willing and able, and to Daniel this 
morning in case Ines cannot do it. Huaimo is disqualified because there are 
already two people from Huawei on the committee.

Please note that *anyone* can object to the list because of those omitted, not 
just the seven who were left off. For details, see 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/kAVc3aWAomaxeJSZvu_eEbwZVvI/.

Thank you.
-Rich Salz, 2022 NomCom Chair

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Registration/volunteer gap

2022-08-11 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
When you register for the IETF, you can check a box that says "I want to 
volunteer for NomCom" The secretariat provides a list to the tools team, who 
uploads the list and checks their eligibility to be a volunteer.  This year, 
the list was uploaded on July 8. The final list was posted on July 25. This 
meant that people who registered after July 8 and checked the box could have 
been omitted from the volunteer list. I believe that this was not a problem 
before because previous NomCom schedules happened earlier, but did not verify.

With the great help of Robert Sparks of the tools team, and Ryan Cross of the 
secretariat, I can report statistics about this year.

There were 51 people who registered between those dates. Twenty-two of them 
were already on the volunteer list, and one I know was ineligible. That leaves 
28 potential volunteers who did not got their eligibility checked and possibly 
added. A manual run of those people through the filters shows that about seven 
potential volunteers would have qualified. We say "about" because the scan 
didn't check for other disqualifications, like Board memberships. As a 
reminder, the final volunteer list had 265 people (some of which were 
ineligible; had they been picked, we would have gone to the next candidate).

A fix is in the works so that next year there will be no gap between 
registration before the deadline and being added to the volunteer list if you 
qualify.

Thanks to Martin Vigoureux for bringing this to my attention.

 -Rich Salz, 2022 NomCom Chair

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Corrected announcement of NomCom members

2022-08-08 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
This is the corrected annoncement of the NomCom members for this cycle.  The 
list is taken from my posting on July 25, available at 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/504888/.  Those names were cut and 
pasted into a document and the RFC 3797 algorithm was run to choose the names. 
The results were verified by multiple parties, but anyone should be able to 
perform their own verification.

The results are
- Quan Xiong,Wuhan Zhongxing Software Company Limited
- Xuesong Geng,Huawei
- Geoff Huston,APN IC
- Sarah Banks,Corelight, Inc
- Georgios Karagiannis,Huawei
- Lixia Zhang,UCLA
- Jon Hudson,Desnet Industries & Spaced Out Radio
- Luc Andre Burdet,Cisco
- Mark Nottingham,Cloudflare
- Ran Chen,Nanjing Zhongxingxin Software Co.Ltd

Both Quan and Ran work for the same parent company, but RFC 8713 allows up to 
two volunteers from the same organization.

Today begins the two-week challenge period. I have contacted each person to ask 
them to confirm their willingness. If anyone declines, I will post their 
replacement.

On a personal note, I would like to apologize to the IETF community for my 
mis-steps here. I did not use the posted list and I did not recognize the 
error. The root causes of this were that there were disqualifications that I 
knew of that were not reflected, the "downloas as CSV" button on the private 
page initially confused me, and the relationship between column header and 
those two factors caused me to use a different list from the one I posted.  
More importantly, I would like to thank all those who pointed out the error, 
and reached out to do "whatever they can" to help fix things.

-Rich Salz, 2022 NomCom chair.

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NomCom selection is wrong

2022-08-08 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
I am sorry for this, but it appears that nobody can repeat my results. Because 
of this, I have to go back and see where things went wrong. It is probably my 
fault. We know there are at least two issues: I didn't sort the list, and 
there's a fencepost error (because someone left or I counted the column 
headers, not clear).

Most sincerely, I apologize to those I sent email to, welcoming them to the 
committee.

I will post again soon.  Sorry for the confusion.

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URL Clarification

2022-08-04 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
The overall NomCom pages are at
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/

This is the general introduction, and also has tabs within it; one of them is 
for the "Desired expertise."

You can also go there directly at:
   https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/expertise/

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Desired expertise posted

2022-08-04 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
The list of open positions, incumbents who are likely to seek another term, and 
the specifications of desired expertise have been posted to the NomCom 2022 
pages at https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/

The IETF LLC Board is still a draft, and might be updated by September. Given 
the compressed timetable, I am posting all of them now.

And speaking of timetable, I have not yet posted the detailed timetable, but 
will do so in a few days.

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Selection of the committee

2022-08-04 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
The random seeds, as specified earlier, are as follows:
# The seven numbers from Tuesday August 2 Euro-Millions
7 18 28 40 48 8 11
# The six numbers from Monday August 1 US Powerball
15 21 31 36 65 16
# The eight numbers from Saturday July 30 Australian TattsLotto
17 21 12 26 8 42 35 13
# The nine numbers from the July 29 Japanese Lotto 7
1 10 13 14 16 25 27 5 21

I implemented RFC 3797 in Python and it can be found at 
https://github.com/richsalz/ietf-rfc3797  It includes a test-case to run 
against the "worked example" from that RFC.

The following people have been picked:
Mike Jones Microsoft michael.jo...@microsoft.com p1+p2
Ron Bonica Juniper Networks rbon...@juniper.net p1+p2+p3
Marc Petit-Huguenin Impedance Mismatch LLC m...@petit-huguenin.org p1+p3
Chris Lemmons Comcast alfic...@gmail.com p1
Vishnu Pavan Beeram Juniper Networks vbee...@juniper.net p1+p2+p3
Sarah Banks Corelight sba...@encrypted.net p1+p2+p3
Varun Singh Daily.co varun.si...@iki.fi p3
Pascal Thubert Cisco Systems pthub...@cisco.com p1+p2+p3
Daniel King Lancaster University d.k...@lancaster.ac.uk p1+p3
Christian Huitema Private Octopus Inc. huit...@huitema.net p1+p3

I have contacted them separately.  This note starts the two-week challenge time.

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Final list of volunteers

2022-07-25 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
As posted, volunteering for NomCom ended Saturday morning.  Below is the final 
list of the 267 volunteers. Thank you for volunteering! They will form the pool 
from which the 10 voting members are chosen next Wednesday.

Please post to the mailing list i...@ietf.org if you wish to challenge the 
qualifications of any of these people to be a volunteer.

Plain Name,Affiliation,Qualifications
Adam W. Montville,Center for Internet Security,1
Adnan Rashid,University of Florence,1
Ahmed Abdelsalam,Cisco,1
Aihua Liu,Shenzhen Zhongxing Software Company Limited,1
Aijun Wang,China Telecom,1+3
Akira Tsukamoto,AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and 
Technology Japan),1
Alberto Rodriguez-Natal,Cisco,1
Alexander Clemm,Futurewei,1+3
Alissa Cooper,Cisco,1
Allison Mankin,Salesforce,1+2+3
Ameya Deshpande,NITK Surathkal,1
Andrew Campling,419 Consulting Ltd,1
Andrew Stone,Nokia,1
Anthony Nadalin,Pacific Northwest University,3
Antoine Fressancourt,Huawei Technologies France S.A.S.U,1
Anuj Budhiraja,Cisco,1
Ari Keranen,Ericsson,1+2+3
Barry Leiba,Futurewei Technologies,1+2+3
Behcet Sarikaya,None,1+3
Benjamin Kaduk,Akamai Technologies,1+2
Benjamin M. Schwartz,Google / Jigsaw,1+2
Benno Overeinder,NLnet Labs,1+2
Bernard Aboba,Microsoft Corporation,1+2
Bingyang Liu,Huawei,1
Bo Wu,Huawei Technologies,1
Bob Briscoe,Independent (bobbriscoe.net Ltd),1
Brian Rosen,,1+2+3
Bron Gondwana,Fastmail,1+2+3
Bruno Teixeira,,1
Cedric Westphal,Futurewei USA,1
Charles Eckel,Cisco,1+2
Cheng Li,Huawei,1+3
Ching-Heng Ku,Taiwan Network Information Center,1
Chonggang Wang,InterDigital,1
Chris Box,BT,1+2
Chris Lemmons,Comcast,1
Christian Hopps,"LabN Consulting, LLC",1+2+3
Christian Huitema,Private Octopus Inc.,1+3
Christopher Inacio,Carnegie Mellon,1
Colin Whorlow,NCSC,1
Daniel Havey,Microsoft,1
Daniel Huang,Nanjing Zhongxing Software Company Limited,1
Daniel King,Lancaster University,1+3
Daniel Migault,Ericsson,1+2+3
Daniele Ceccarelli,Ericsson AB,1+2+3
Darren Dukes,Cisco Systems,1
David Sinicrope,Ericsson,1+2
Dawei Fan,Huawei,1
Dean Bogdanovic,"Alef Edge, Inc.",1+3
Dhruv Dhody,Huawei Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.,1+2+3
Dieter Beller,Nokia,1
Dimitris Maroulidis,Technical University of Crete,1
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd,Futurewei Technologies,1+2+3
Eberhard Lisse,Namibian Network Information Center (Pty) Ltd,1
Ehsan Rezaaifar,Nokia,1
Eliot Lear,Cisco,1+3
Eric Rescorla,Mozilla,1+3
Fan Yang,Huawei Technologies,1
Fanghong Duan,Huawei,1
Fatai Zhang,Huawei Technologies,1+2+3
Feng Yang,China Mobile,1
Fernando Gont,SI6 Networks,3
Florence D,UK National Cyber Security Centre,1
Francois Clad,Cisco Systems,1
Fred Baker,ISC,1+2+3
Gabriel Montenegro,Samsung Research America (consultant),1
Gang Yan,Huawei,1
Geoff Huston,APN IC,1+3
George G. Michaelson,APNIC P/L,1+3
Georgios Karagiannis,Huawei,1
Giuseppe Fioccola,Huawei Technologies,1+3
Goeran Selander,Ericsson,1+3
Gonzalo Salgueiro,Cisco,1+2+3
Greg Mirsky,Ericsson,1+3
Greg Shepherd,,1+2
Guangpeng Li,Huawei,1
Gunter Van de Velde,Nokia,1+3
Haibo Wang,Huawei,1
Hannes Tschofenig,Arm Limited,1+2+3
Hannu Flinck,Nokia,1
Haomian Zheng,"Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.",1+3
Haoyu Song,Futurewei Technologies,1
He Xingjian,huawei,1
Henk Birkholz,Fraunhofer SIT,1+2+3
Hooman Bidgoli,Nokia,1
Huaimo Chen,Futurewei,1+3
Ian Swett,Google,1+2
Ignas Bagdonas,Equinix,1
Ines Robles,,1+2
Italo Busi,Huawei,1
Jaehoon Paul Jeong,Sungkyunkwan University,1+3
Jaime Jimenez,Ericsson,1+2
James Cumming,Nokia,1
James Gruessing,Nederlandse Publiek Omroep,1+2
Jason Sterne,Nokia,1
Jeff Tantsura,Microsoft,1+2+3
Jeffrey Haas,Juniper Networks,1+2+3
Jeffrey Yasskin,Google Chrome,1
Jianfei(Jeffrey) HE,City University of Hong Kong,1
Jiao Kang,"HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.",1
Jie Dong,Huawei Technologies,1+2+3
Jim Guichard,,1+2
Jim Reid,,1
Jingrong Xie,Huawei,1
Joanna Dang,HUAWEI,1
Joel Jaeggli,fastly,1+2
Joey Salazar,n/a,1+2
John Drake,Juniper Networks,1+3
John Preuss Mattsson,Ericsson,1+3
Jon Hudson,Desnet Industries & Spaced Out Radio,1
Jordan Head,Juniper Networks,1
Jorge Rabadan,Nokia,1+3
Julien Maisonneuve,Nokia,1
Ketan Talaulikar,Arrcus Inc,1+3
Keyur Patel,"Arrcus, Inc.",1+2+3
Kiran Makhijani,Futurewei,1+2
Kireeti Kompella,Juniper Networks,1+3
Kirsty Paine,UK NCSC,1+2
Koen De Schepper,Nokia,1
Kris Shrishak,ICCL,1
Kyle Rose,Akamai Technologies,1+2
Laurent Ciavaglia,"Rakuten Mobile, Inc.",1+3
Lin Han,Futurewei Technologies Inc.,1
Linda Dunbar,Futurewei,1+2+3
Liu Yao,ZTE,1
Lixia Zhang,UCLA,1
Lou Berger,"LabN Consulting, L.L.C.",1+2+3
Luc Andre Burdet,Cisco,1
Lucas Pardue,Cloudflare,1+2
Luigi Iannone,Huawei Technologies France S.A.S.U.,1+2
Mach Chen,"Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.",1+2+3
Magnus Westerlund,Ericsson,1+3
Mankamana Prasad Mishra,Cisco system,1+2+3
Marc Petit-Huguenin,Impedance Mismatch LLC,1+3
Marie-Jose Montpetit,Concordia University,1
Marisol Palmero,Cisco Systems,1
Mark McFadden,internet policy advisors ltd uk,1+2
Mark Nottingham,Cloudflare,1+2+3
Martin Thomson,Mozilla,1+2+3
Mary Barnes,"Neustar, Inc., a Transunion 

List of open positions to be filled by NomCom

2022-07-23 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
Here is the list of positions that NomCom has been asked to fill. If you wish 
to remove your name from a volunteer, please let me know. Those positions 
marked with an "*" indicate that the incumbent has indicated they will be 
seeking re-nomination. Those with marked with a "?" means no response was given 
yet.

IETF LLC
Peter von Roste (term limited)

IETF Trust
Glenn Deen*

IAB
David Schinazi*
Deborah Brungard*
Jari Arkko?
Zhenbin Li?
Russ White?
OPEN POSITION

IESG Area Directors:
ART Francesca Palombini*
GEN Lars Eggert*
INT E?ric Vyncke*
OPS Warren Kumari*
RTG John Scudder* Alvaro Retana */maybe
SEC OPEN POSITION
TSV Zahed Sarker*

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On affiliations

2022-07-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
This year I will be following the same principal that last year's NomCom Chair 
announced in email at 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/QCotMyJFDYRcx8IBahE8aGBK_pI/.

For the purposes of counting affiliations (RFC 8713 says no more than two from 
the same affiliation), all subsidiaries will be treated the same as the parent 
company. Without commenting on any of the current volunteers, let me give some 
examples: Chrome, Jigsaw, Google are all Alpha; Linode is the same as Akamai; 
Futurewei is the same as Hauwei; and so on.

Like Gabe last year, I believe this is the most fair thing to do, and most in 
the spirit of RFC 8713. It should also require no judgement calls.

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Third and final call for volunteers

2022-07-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
Do you want to help select the new IETF leadership -- the IESG, the IAB, the 
IETF LLC and the IETF Trust?

The LLC and the Trust each have one opening for their multi-year terms. The IAB 
has six openings, and the IESG will have eight Area Director positions to fill 
(ART, GEN, INT, OPS, RTG 2, SEC, TSV).

Volunteer for the NomCom!  This is the first and final call for volunteers, 
which will end Saturday with the start of the Hackathon.

One click is all it takes: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer

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Full list of volunteers so far

2022-07-15 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
With help from Robert Sparks of the tools team, and Ryan Cross of AMS, here is 
the full list of people who have volunteered to be on NomCom. This is both 
those who signed up via the link [1] and those who checked the box when they 
registered for the upcoming meeting.

There are 284 volunteers, and FYI all but six qualified under at least the 
"path 1" option.  I am posting the interim list because multiple people 
suggested it might give others incentive to volunteer. The final call will be 
issued next week, and closes next Friday. Early next week I will announce the 
random seeds. Choices will be made during IETF week, and the challenge period 
will then begin.

[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer

Plain Name,Affiliation,Qualifications
Aaron Ding,TU Delft,1
Aaron Falk,Akamai Technologies,1+2
Adam W. Montville,Center for Internet Security,1
Adnan Rashid,University of Florence,1
Afzal Ali S,Hrblock,1
Ahmed Abdelsalam,Cisco,1
Aihua Liu,Shenzhen Zhongxing Software Company Limited,1
Aijun Wang,China Telecom,1+3
Akira Tsukamoto,AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and 
Technology Japan),1
AlbertoRodriguezNatal,Cisco,1
Alexander Clemm,Futurewei,1+3
Alissa Cooper,Cisco,1
Allison Mankin,Salesforce,1+2+3
Ameya Deshpande,NITK Surathkal,1
Andrew Campling,419 Consulting Ltd,1
Ani Arya,,1
Annajiat_Alim Rasel,Brac University,1
Anthony Nadalin,Pacific Northwest University,3
Anuj Budhiraja,Cisco,1
Ari Keranen,Ericsson,1+2+3
Barry Leiba,Futurewei Technologies,1+2+3
Behcet Sarikaya,None,1+3
Benjamin Kaduk,Akamai Technologies,1+2
Benjamin M. Schwartz,Google / Jigsaw,1+2
Benno Overeinder,NLnet Labs,1+2
Bernard Aboba,Microsoft Corporation,1+2
Bill Woodcock,Packet Clearing House,1
Bingyang Liu,Huawei,1
Bo Wu,Huawei Technologies,1
Bob Briscoe,Independent (bobbriscoe.net Ltd),1
Brian Rosen,,1+2+3
Bron Gondwana,Fastmail,1+2+3
Bruno Teixeira,,1
Cedric Westphal,Futurewei USA,1
Charles Eckel,Cisco,1+2
Cheng Li,Huawei,1+3
Chi-Yuan Chen,National Ilan University,1
Ching-Heng Ku,Taiwan Network Information Center,1
Chonggang Wang,InterDigital,1
Chris Box,BT,1+2
Chris Lemmons,Comcast,1
Christian Hopps,"LabN Consulting, LLC",1+2+3
Christian Huitema,Private Octopus Inc.,1+3
Christopher Inacio,Carnegie Mellon,1
Colin Whorlow,NCSC,1
Corinna Schmitt,"Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, RI CODE",1
Daniel Havey,Microsoft,1
Daniel Huang,Nanjing Zhongxing Software Company Limited,1
Daniel King,Lancaster University,1+3
Daniel Migault,Ericsson,1+2+3
Daniele Ceccarelli,Ericsson AB,1+2+3
Darren Dukes,Cisco Systems,1
David Guzman,Technische Universitaet Muenchen,1
David Lake,DELL Technologies,1
David Sinicrope,Ericsson,1+2
Dawei Fan,Huawei,1
Dean Bogdanovic,"Alef Edge, Inc.",1+3
Dhruv Dhody,Huawei Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.,1+2+3
Dieter Beller,Nokia,1
Dimitris Maroulidis,Technical University of Crete,1
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd,Futurewei Technologies,1+2+3
eanas,no,1
Eberhard Lisse,Namibian Network Information Center (Pty) Ltd,1
Ehsan Rezaaifar,Nokia,1
Eliot Lear,Cisco,1+3
Emiliano Spinella,Syndeno,1
Eric Brunner-Williams,none,1
Eric Rescorla,Mozilla,1+3
Fady,,1
Fan Yang,Huawei Technologies,1
Fanghong Duan,Huawei,1
Fernando Gont,SI6 Networks,3
Francois Clad,Cisco Systems,1
Frank Anati,Ghana Health Service,1
Fred Baker,ISC,1+2+3
Gabriel Montenegro,Samsung Research America (consultant),1
Geoff Huston,APN IC,1+3
George G. Michaelson,APNIC P/L,1+3
Georgios Karagiannis,Huawei,1
Giuseppe Fioccola,Huawei Technologies,1+3
GNANAJEYARAMAN RAJARAM,SBM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,1
Goeran Selander,Ericsson,1+3
Gonzalo Salgueiro,Cisco,1+2+3
Greg Mirsky,Ericsson,1+3
Greg Shepherd,,1+2
Guangpeng Li,Huawei,1
Haibo Wang,Huawei,1
Haiyang Su,"Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd",1
Hannes Tschofenig,Arm Limited,1+2+3
Hannu Flinck,Nokia,1
Haomian Zheng,"Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.",1+3
Haoyu Song,Futurewei Technologies,1
Henk Birkholz,Fraunhofer SIT,1+2+3
Herman Ramos,Inaglobe,1
Hooman Bidgoli,Nokia,1
Huaimo Chen,Futurewei,1+3
Ian Swett,Google,1+2
Ignas Bagdonas,Equinix,1
Ines Robles,,1+2
Italo Busi,Huawei,1
Jaehoon Paul Jeong,Sungkyunkwan University,1+3
Jaime Jimenez,Ericsson,1+2
James Cumming,Nokia,1
James Gruessing,Nederlandse Publiek Omroep,1+2
Jason Sterne,Nokia,1
Jeff Tantsura,Microsoft,1+2+3
Jeffrey Haas,Juniper Networks,1+2+3
Jeffrey Yasskin,Google Chrome,1
Jenny Bui,AMSL,1
Jianfei(Jeffrey) HE,City University of Hong Kong,1
Jie Dong,Huawei Technologies,1+2+3
Jim Guichard,,1+2
Jim Reid,,1
Jingrong Xie,Huawei,1
Joel Jaeggli,fastly,1+2
Joey Salazar,n/a,1+2
John Drake,Juniper Networks,1+3
John Preuss Mattsson,Ericsson,1+3
Jon Hudson,Desnet Industries & Spaced Out Radio,1
Jordan Head,Juniper Networks,1
Jorge Rabadan,Nokia,1+3
Julien Maisonneuve,Nokia,1
katerega micheal,nehemiah stem research,1
Ketan Talaulikar,Arrcus Inc,1+3
Keyur Patel,"Arrcus, Inc.",1+2+3
Kiran Makhijani,Futurewei,1+2
Kireeti Kompella,Juniper Networks,1+3
Kirsty Paine,UK NCSC,1+2
Koen De Schepper,Nokia,1
Kris Shrishak,ICCL,1
Kyle Rose,Akamai 

Volunteer list update

2022-07-07 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
The list I posted yesterday DID NOT include anyone who volunteered by checking 
the box on their IETF 114 registration. Apologies for the confusion; that part 
of the system isn't automated yet.

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Second call for volunteers for NomCom

2022-07-06 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
This is the second call for people to volunteer to server on NomCom. The IETF 
NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the IETF LLC, IETF Trust, the 
IAB, and the IESG. 

To volunteer, click here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer/

Here is the list of people who have already volunteered with the affiliation 
they provided. The 10 voting members are chosen by a verifiable random pick 
from those who signed up. There are 48 people on the list below.


Alissa Cooper   Cisco 
Barry Leiba Futurewei Technologies
Bob Hinden  Check Point Software 
Bron Gondwana   Fastmail 
Charles Eckel   Cisco  
Christian Hopps LabN Consulting, LLC
Darren DukesCisco Systems
Dhruv Dhody Huawei Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd  Futurewei Technologies
Fan YangHuawei Technologies 
Giuseppe Fioccola   Huawei Technologies
Greg Mirsky Ericsson  
Haoyu Song  Futurewei Technologies
Italo Busi  Huawei  
James Gruessing Nederlandse Publiek Omroep
Jordan Head Juniper Networks
Ketan TalaulikarArrcus Inc
Kyle Rose   Akamai Technologies 
Lixia Zhang UCLA 
Luc Andre' Burdet   Cisco 
Luigi Iannone   Huawei Technologies France S.A.S.U.
Mankamana Prasad Mishra Cisco system 
Mary Barnes Neustar, Inc., a Transunion company
Melchior AelmansJuniper Networks 
Michael Richardson  Sandelman Software Works Corporation
Michael StJohns NthPermutation 
Michael zhouhuawei
Mike Bishop Akamai Technologies
Pablo Camarillo Cisco Systems
Rakesh Gandhi   Cisco Systems
Reshad Rahman   Graphiant 
Russ HousleyVigil Security, LLC
Sam Aldrin  Google, Inc.
Scott Mansfield Ericsson
Srihari R. Sangli   Juniper Networks
Stephen Farrell Trinity College Dublin 
Ted Lemon   Apple  
Tony Li Juniper Networks
Tony Przygienda Juniper
Valery Smyslov  ELVIS-PLUS
Vengada Prasad Govindan Cisco Systems India Pvt Ltd
Vittorio BertolaOpen-Xchange 
Wassim Haddad   Ericsson
Wei Pan Huawei
Yaron Sheffer   Intuit
Yoav NirDell Technologies
Zhaohui (Jeffrey) Zhang Juniper Networks

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Clarification on NomCom volunteer mail

2022-06-24 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
Some people noticed that one instance of the link to volunteer for NomCom had a 
typo. The correct link is this:

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

After clicking on the link, the reponse will be your Datatracker profile page, 
which will acknowledge that you volunteered. Note that you might have to scroll 
down to see it. Subsequent clicks will let you know that you have already 
volunteered, so if you're not sure, click again. :)

Subsequent calls for volunteers will probably include those who have already 
signed up, in the hope that this will encourage other people to do so (without 
commenting an their reasons). There will be an explicit challenge period for 
the community to raise issues about volunteers.

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Seeking volunteers for NomCom

2022-06-21 Thread NomCom Chair 2022
The IETF NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the IETF LLC, IETF
Trust, the IAB, and the IESG.  Ten voting members for the NomCom are selected
in a verifiably random way from a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers,
the better chance we have of choosing a random yet representative cross
section of the IETF population.

To volunteer click on this link: ttps://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer
Note that if you are selected for NomCom you are ineligble to be a candidate
for any position.

The primary activity for this NomCom will begin in shortly after IETF 114 in
July 2021 and should be completed by January 2022.  The NomCom will have
regularly scheduled conference calls to ensure progress. There will be
activities to collect requirements from the community, review candidate
responses, review feedback from community members about candidates, and
talk to candidates.

The details of the operation of the NomCom can be found in RFC 8713. RFC 3797
details the selection algorithm. Note that the IESG has already decided to
repeat the experiment detailed in RFC 8989 for this cycle. That is, in
addition to the traditional "Path 1" of eligibility (three out of the last
five meetings), there are two other ways to become eligible:
Path 2. WG chair or Secretary within the past three years
Path 3. Author of Editor (as listed on the front page) of two
   IETF stream RFC's within the past five years. An approved
   draft in the RFC Editor queue counts as an RFC.

Last year, there were no NomCom members from Path 2 or Path 3.  If you
qualify under those criteria, please consider volunteering.  The list of
positions will be announced soon, well before the NomCom is chosen, so you
can "back out" if you need to.

You can check your eligibility by logging in and viewing your profile page at
https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/profile/ Note that the code is being
reviewed, so if you dispute it please let me know.  Again, should you wish
To volunteer, click on this link: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer

While being a NomCom member does require some time commitment it is also
immeasurably important to the short-term future of the IETF.  I hope that one
outcome from this year's NomCom is that future volunteers will have much
better information about the commitment.  All NomCom meetings and candidate
interviews will be hybrid (a mix of virtual and remote).

You can find a detailed timeline on the NomCom web site shortly:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2022/

Within the next week or two, I will add more details on the timeline, as
well as details of the randomness seeds to be used for the RFC 3797
selection process.
   
Thank you! I will be in-person for IETF 114 (arriving Saturday, leaving early 
Friday morning) if you want to chat.

Rich Salz
nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org

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NomCom 2021-2022: Announcement of NomCom selections

2022-01-24 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
 and maximizing contributions from around the world. More than
120 IETF working groups are organized by topic into areas such as routing,
transport, and security. For more information, see: http://www.ietf.org/about/ 

A WORD FROM NOMCOM

The members of the NomCom thank all of the members of the community 

who offered to serve on the IESG, IAB, IETF LLC and IETF Trust.
Additionally, our thanks go out to the many members of the community who
have supported the NomCom process.  This is primarily a community of
volunteers and the NomCom is extremely grateful to everyone who aided us in
our task.

With this announcement, the regular work of the NomCom 2021-2022 is at an
end.  

Kind regards,

Gabriel Montenegro
IETF NomCom Chair 2021-2022 
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf.org

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NomCom 2021-2022 Call for Community Feedback

2021-10-19 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
Hi IETF,

The deadline for nominee acceptance and questionnaire submission was yesterday, 
Oct 18.

As of today, Oct 19, NomCom is accepting feedback on nominees for 
IAB, IESG Area Directors, IETF Trust and LLC Board. NomCom is also accepting 
feedback on other topics (more on this below).

You can see the list of nominees for the 2021 nomination cycle at 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/feedback/
[If you are a nominee and submitted a questionnaire your name should appear on 
that page, 
otherwise, please let me know.]

You may provide feedback using the web form. Any submitted feedback is
encrypted with a key I created and gave only to NomCom members.  
Without this key, your feedback cannot be seen by the secretariat, the 
tools people, or any of the management.

Your feedback through the web form is not anonymous when shown to
NomCom members as you need an IETF login to provide it. 

You may also send feedback directly to the NomCom via nomcom-2021 at ietf.org

If you want to give more anonymous feedback, please contact one 
of the NomCom members that you trust directly, and ask that person to
relay the feedback anonymously to the NomCom.

You can also submit feedback via email to nomcom-chair-2021 at 
ietf.org and I will enter it in the datatracker (one email per 
candidate, please). Please indicate if I should share your identity
with the full NomCom.

The positions to be filled and the desired expertise are listed at:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/

Some of you may be aware of the "360-degree reviews" of the current IESG ADs:
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/DecFofU9c-svf_yiCPQDi6nLOQg/

I encourage you to provide that feedback as well. I wish to clarify that 
personnel feedback to 
NomCom should be limited to nominees (some of which may also be IESG 
incumbents).
This should clarify the difference of NomCom feedback with the "360-degree 
reviews".
 
NomCom also welcomes feedback on topics related to the nomination process.
Please submit via email as suggested above, although some topics may start 
showing up in the above feedback web form at
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/feedback/.


Thanks in advance for your feedback - we really value it and 
appreciate your time taken to submit it.

Gabriel

Gabriel Montenegro
IETF NomCom Chair 2021-22
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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Second Call for Nominations

2021-10-05 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
Hello IETF Community!

Only one week to go and we need everyone's HELP with nominations. 

If you go to https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/nominate/ 
you will notice that:

  -INT, TSV, OPS, and ART have only ONE accepted nomination so far
  -Other positions are not that much better: 2 or 3 accepted 
nominations is 
   not a lot (TRUST, LLC, Routing, Security)
  -Neither are 10 accepted nominations for 6 open IAB positions

Oh, and nominations close in one week: Monday October 11.

Please take some 10 minutes today (or make it a fun weekend assignment) to 
think about 
someone who would be a good candidate and nominate them using the above link. 
Of course, 
self-nominations are encouraged!

For full information, please refer to the previous Call for Nominations here:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/350147/


Thanks,

Gabriel Montenegro
IETF NomCom Chair 2021-22
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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NomCom 2021-2022 Call for Nominations

2021-08-30 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
1 at ietf dot org. 

Thank you for your help in identifying qualified nominees! 

Thanks,

Gabriel Montenegro
IETF NomCom Chair 2021-22
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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Subject: NomCom 2021-2022: Composition of IETF Nominating Committee

2021-07-18 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
Please welcome NomCom 2021-2022!

The challenge period has ended with no challenges following the update posted 
on July 8, 2021:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/326222/

I'd like to thank the following individuals who have prioritized this service 
to the IETF Community.

Voting Members:

  Name   Affiliation
  
  Marc Petit-HugueninImpedance Mismatch LLC
  Christian Huitema  Private Octopus Inc.
  Toerless EckertFuturewei USA
  LucAndré BurdetCisco
  Loganaden Velvindron   cyberstorm.mu
  Martin Thomson Mozilla
  Dhruv DhodyHuawei
  Mary BarnesIndependent
  Shraddha Hegde Juniper Networks
  Chris Box  BT


Non-Voting Members:

  Chair: Gabriel Montenegro
  Past chair: Barbara Stark
  IAB Liaison: Deborah Brungard
  IESG Liaison: Roman Danyliw
  ISOC Board Liaison: Brian Haberman (to be confirmed)
  IETF LLC Liaison: Sean Turner
  IETF Trust Liaison: Stephan Wenger

Details on how we got here are found in Announcements at
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/#2021

I also wish to inform the community that as of July 12 (last week) my
affiliation is no longer "Independent" as I am now working as a consultant 
for Samsung. Even though affiliation is only tracked for voting members 
(per RFC8713) I am adding this note in the interest of transparency.

Gabriel Montenegro
NomCom Chair 2021-2022
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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NomCom 2021-2022 Final List of volunteers

2021-07-05 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
The Deadline for raising issues on the qualified volunteers list
(Monday, July 5, 2021 at 23:59 UTC) is now over.

The list as published on July 1 is the final volunteer list:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/323449/

The next steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/ 

Gabriel Montenegro
NomCom Chair 2021-2022
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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Jul 1 Update to List of volunteers for the 2021-2022 NomCom

2021-07-01 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
This list has been updated with some cosmetic tweaks and one deletion: Brian 
Haberman is
deleted as he'll join the NomCom as ISOC Board liaison (subject to confirmation 
once the 
new ISOC Board is seated at the end of July).

This is a preliminary list of 116 qualified volunteers for NomCom 2021-2022.

All have been verified by using the Datatracker as qualified for the position 
of voting 
member of NomCom per RFC 8989.

The "Deadline for raising issues on the qualified volunteers list" is 
Monday, July 5, 2021 at 23:59 UTC.

If anyone thinks that a name on the numbered list below is NOT qualified for 
some 
reason, please send me email before this deadline at: 

nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org 

The next steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/ 

The preliminary qualified volunteers are:

  Num   Last Name   First NameAffiliation
===
   1Aelmans Melchior  Juniper Networks
   2BagdonasIgnas Equinix
   3Banks   Sarah Corelight, Inc.
   4Barnes  Mary  Independent
   5Beeram  VishnuJuniper Networks
   6Benamar Nabil Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, 
Morocco
   7Bertola Vittorio  Open-Xchange
   8Bishop  Mike  Akamai Technologies
   9Bonica  Ron   Juniper Networks
   10   Box Chris BT
   11   Burdet  LucAndré  Cisco
   12   BushRandy IIJ Research Lab & Arrcus Inc
   13   BusiItalo Huawei
   14   ChenMach  Huawei
   15   ChenHuaimoFuturewei
   16   Cheng   Weiqiang  China Mobile
   17   Ciavaglia   Laurent   Rakuten
   18   Clemm   Alexander Futurewei
   19   Dhody   Dhruv Huawei
   20   DongJie   Huawei Technologies
   21   Drake   John  Juniper Networks
   22   EastlakeDonaldFuturewei Technologies, Inc
   23   Eckel   Charles   Cisco Systems
   24   Eckert  Toerless  Futurewei USA
   25   EnghardtTheresa   Netflix
   26   Fan Dawei Huawei
   27   Farrell Stephen   Trinity College Dublin
   28   FioccolaGiuseppe  Huawei Technologies
   29   Fomin   SergeyNokia
   30   Fossati ThomasArm
   31   GengXuesong   Huawei
   32   GondwanaBron  Fastmail Pty Ltd
   33   Gu  Yunan Huawei
   34   Gundavelli  Sri   Cisco
   35   HaasJeffrey   Juniper Networks
   36   Haddad  WassimEricsson
   37   Hallam-BakerPhillip   Threshold Secrets LLC
   38   HarrisonTom   APNIC
   39   Hegde   Shraddha  Juniper Networks
   40   Heitz   Jakob Cisco Systems, Inc.
   41   Hinden  Bob   Check Point Software
   42   Hopps   Christian LabN Consulting
   43   Housley Russ  Vigil Security, LLC
   44   Huitema Christian Private Octopus Inc.
   45   Iannone Luigi Huawei
   46   Jimenez Jaime Ericsson
   47   KrishnanSureshKaloom
   48   LearEliot Cisco Systems
   49   Leiba   Barry Futurewei Technologies
   50   Lemon   Ted   Apple
   51   Li  Cheng Huawei
   52   Li  Richard   Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
   53   Li  YizhouHuawei
   54   Lin YiHuawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
   55   Liu Bing (Remy)   Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd.
   56   Lou Zhe   Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH
   57   Maisonneuve JulienNokia
   58   Makhijani   Kiran Futurewei
   59   Mankin  Allison   Salesforce
   60   MasinterLarry Interlisp.org
   61   MattssonJohn  Ericsson
   62   McManus Patrick   Fastly
   63   Michaelson  GeorgeAPNIC
   64   Min Xiao  ZTE Corporation
   65   Mishra  SanjayVerizon
   66   Mizrahi Tal   Huawei
   67   Moore   Keith Network Heretics
   68   Nottingham  Mark  Fastly
   69   Paine   KirstyUK National Cyber Security Centre 
(NCSC)
   70   Pan Wei   Huawei
   71   PengShuping   Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd.
   72   Petit-

Statement on Affiliation and Voting Members

2021-06-30 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
There has been much discussion about what the policy is when next week's
random selection is performed and we are applying the limit of maximum 2
voting members per primary affiliation (per RFC8713).

I will not judge whether different subsidiaries are internally
independent or not. For the purposes of voting member affiliations I
will err on the side of caution. So, for example, I would count Loon
(well, if it was still active) and Google as part of Alpha, the
different parts of Cisco as under that umbrella and Futurewei and Huawei
as the same.
 
Similarly, we have been equally careful with other volunteers whom we
have had to disqualify because their employers appear on the list of
contractors to the LLC (another reason for disqualification per
RFC8713). Some of these individuals are not involved in any particular
contracts with the LLC, but per the above considerations we must be
extra careful and have had to unfortunately invalidate them. 

When it comes to issues of affiliation we must be consistent with this
position. Not doing so would be careless and would not be fair to others 
we have already disqualified.



Gabriel Montenegro
NomCom Chair 2021-2022
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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Updated List of volunteers for the 2021-2022 NomCom

2021-06-30 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
This list has been updated with a few tweaks, deletions and also some additions 
from 
folks who expressed willingness in the IETF 107 registration *and* confirmed 
such 
willingness to serve in the current NomCom 2021-2022 cycle. 

This is a preliminary list of 117 qualified volunteers for NomCom 2021-2022.

All have been verified by using the Datatracker as qualified for the position 
of voting 
member of NomCom per RFC 8989.

The challenge period is still under way and ends on Monday, July 5, 2021 at 
23:59 UTC.

If anyone thinks that a name on the numbered list below is NOT qualified for 
some 
reason, please send me email before this deadline at: 

nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org 

The next steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/ 

The preliminary qualified volunteers are:

  Num   Last Name   First NameAffiliation
===
   1Aelmans Melchior  Juniper Networks
   2BagdonasIgnas Equinix
   3Banks   Sarah Corelight, Inc.
   4Barnes  Mary  Independent
   5Beeram  VishnuJuniper Networks
   6Benamar Nabil Moulay Ismail University of Meknes,
   7Bertola Vittorio  Open-Xchange
   8Bishop  Mike  Akamai Technologies
   9Bonica  Ron   Juniper Networks
   10   Box Chris BT
   11   Burdet  LucAndré  Cisco
   12   BushRandy IIJ Research Lab & Arrcus Inc
   13   BusiItalo Huawei
   14   ChenMach  Huawei
   15   ChenHuaimoFuturewei
   16   Cheng   Weiqiang  China Mobile
   17   Ciavaglia   Laurent   Rakuten
   18   Clemm   Alexander Futurewei
   19   Dhody   Dhruv Huawei
   20   DongJie   Huawei Technologies
   21   Drake   John  Juniper Networks
   22   EastlakeDonaldFuturewei Technologies, Inc
   23   Eckel   Charles   Cisco Systems
   24   Eckert  Toerless  Futurewei USA
   25   EnghardtTheresa   Netflix
   26   Fan Dawei Huawei
   27   Farrell Stephen   Trinity College Dublin
   28   FioccolaGiuseppe  Huawei Technologies
   29   Fomin   SergeyNokia
   30   Fossati ThomasArm
   31   GengXuesong   Huawei
   32   GondwanaBron  Fastmail Pty Ltd
   33   Gu  Yunan Huawei
   34   Gundavelli  Sri   Cisco
   35   HaasJeffrey   Juniper Networks
   36   HabermanBrian JHU
   37   Haddad  WassimEricsson
   38   Hallam-BakerPhillip   Threshold Secrets LLC
   39   HarrisonTom   APNIC
   40   Hegde   Shraddha  Juniper Networks
   41   Heitz   Jakob Cisco Systems, Inc.
   42   Hinden  Bob   Check Point Software
   43   Hopps   Christian LabN Consulting
   44   Housley Russ  Vigil Security, LLC
   45   Huitema Christian Private Octopus Inc.
   46   Iannone Luigi Huawei
   47   Jimenez Jaime Ericsson
   48   KrishnanSureshKaloom
   49   LearEliot Cisco Systems
   50   Leiba   Barry Futurewei Technologies
   51   Lemon   Ted   Apple
   52   Li  Cheng Huawei
   53   Li  Richard   Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
   54   Li  YizhouHuawei
   55   Lin YiHuawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
   56   Liu Bing (Remy)   Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd.
   57   Lou Zhe   Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf Gmb
   58   Maisonneuve JulienNokia
   59   Makhijani   Kiran Futurewei
   60   Mankin  Allison   Salesforce
   61   MasinterLarry Interlisp.org
   62   MattssonJohn  Ericsson
   63   McManus Patrick   Fastly
   64   Michaelson  GeorgeAPNIC
   65   Min Xiao  ZTE Corporation
   66   Mishra  SanjayVerizon
   67   Mizrahi Tal   Huawei
   68   Moore   Keith Network Heretics
   69   Nottingham  Mark  Fastly
   70   Paine   KirstyUK National Cyber Security Centre (
   71   Pan Wei   Huawei
   72   PengShuping   Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd.
   73   P

List of volunteers for the 2021-2022 NomCom

2021-06-25 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
This is a preliminary list of 112 qualified volunteers for NomCom 2021-2022.

All have been qualified by using the Datatracker as qualified for the position 
of voting 
member of NomCom per RFC 8989.

We now enter the challenge period, which lasts until the following deadline:

Monday, July 5, 2021 at 23:59 UTC (Deadline for raising issues on the qualified 
volunteers list)

If anyone thinks that a name on the numbered list below is NOT qualified for 
some 
reason, please send me email before this deadline at: 

nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org 

The next steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/ (e.g., I 
will announce 
random seed selections for the RFC 3797 process shortly).

The preliminary qualified volunteers are:

  NumLast NameFirst Name   Affiliation
===
1Aelmans  Melchior Juniper Networks
2Bagdonas IgnasEquinix
3BanksSarahCorelight, Inc.
4Barnes   Mary Independent
5Beeram   Vishnu   Juniper Networks
6Benamar  NabilMoulay Ismail University 
of Meknes, Morocco
7Bertola  Vittorio Open-Xchange
8Bishop   Mike Akamai Technologies
9Bonica   Ron  Juniper Networks
   10Box  ChrisBT
   11Burdet   LucAndré Cisco
   12Bush RandyIIJ Research Lab & 
Arrcus Inc
   13Busi ItaloHuawei
   14Chen Mach Huawei
   15Chen Huaimo   Futurewei
   16ChengWeiqiang China Mobile
   17CiavagliaLaurent  Rakuten
   18ClemmAlexanderFuturewei
   19DhodyDhruvHuawei
   20Dong Jie  Huawei Technologies
   21DrakeJohn Juniper Networks
   22Eastlake Donald   Futurewei Technologies, 
Inc
   23EckelCharles  Cisco Systems
   24Eckert   Toerless Futurewei USA
   25Enghardt Theresa  Netflix
   26Fan  DaweiHuawei
   27Farrell  Stephen  Trinity College Dublin
   28Fioccola Giuseppe Huawei Technologies
   29FominSergey   Nokia
   30Fossati  Thomas   Arm
   31Geng Xuesong  Huawei
   32Gondwana Bron Fastmail Pty Ltd
   33Gu   YunanHuawei
   34Gundavelli   Sri  Cisco
   35Haas Jeffrey  Juniper Networks
   36Haddad   Wassim   Ericsson
   37Hallam-Baker Phillip  Threshold Secrets LLC
   38Harrison Tom  APNIC
   39HegdeShraddha Juniper Networks
   40HeitzJakobCisco Systems, Inc.
   41HoppsChristianLabN Consulting
   42Housley  Russ Vigil Security, LLC
   43Huitema  ChristianPrivate Octopus Inc.
   44Iannone  LuigiHuawei
   45Jimenez  JaimeEricsson
   46Lear EliotCisco Systems
   47LeibaBarryFuturewei Technologies
   48LemonTed  Apple
   49Li   ChengHuawei
   50Li   Richard  Futurewei Technologies, 
Inc.
   51Li   Yizhou   Huawei
   52Lin  Yi   Huawei Technologies Co., 
Ltd.
   53Liu  Bing Huawei Technologies 
Co.,Ltd.
   54Lou  Zhe  Huawei Technologies 
Duesseldorf GmbH
   55Maisonneuve  Julien   Nokia
   56MakhijaniKiranFuturewei
   57Mankin   Allison  Salesforce
   58Masinter LarryInterlisp.org
   59Mattsson John Eric

Third (and final) NomCom 2021-2022 Call for Volunteers

2021-06-15 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
Do you want to understand and influence how the IETF leadership is elected? 
Discuss with the candidates their visions for the different roles, and vote 
(yes, we vote) on those you believe will benefit the IETF and the Internet 
the most? 

Volunteer for the NomCom 2021-2022!

This is the third and final call for volunteers for the 2021-2022 NomCom. 
We are only one week away from the end of the volunteer period.

One click is all it takes to volunteer for NomCom 2021-2022:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer
 
This "volunteer" page will let you volunteer for NomCom 2021-2022 or 
show you if you have already volunteered.

It is also reachable via your profile page:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/profile/

…where you will now see a button to volunteer (taking you to the "volunteer" 
page above) or a message letting you know if you have already volunteered.

 - Of course, you can volunteer by sending me a very short 3 line email 
   (see below). 
 - Thanks to everyone who has volunteered so far. However, we currently 
   only have 83 volunteers. 

We need many more. So, please, please volunteer.



The IETF NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the IETF LLC,
IETF Trust, the IAB, and the IESG.

Ten voting members for the NomCom are selected in a verifiably random
way from a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers, the better chance we
have of choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF
population.

The details of the operation of the NomCom can be found in BCP 10 (RFC
8713). RFC 3797 details the selection algorithm.

Special for this year RFC 8989 (one-off update to RFC 8713 / BCP 10)
tells us who is eligible to volunteer as anyone who satisfies any of the
three following conditions:

Path 1: The person has attended 3 out of the last 5 IETF meetings,
including meetings held entirely online. For the 2021-2022 NomCom, 
the meetings concerned will be IETF 106, 107, 108, 109, and 110

Path 2: The person has been a Working Group Chair or Secretary within
the 3 years prior to the day the first call for NomCom volunteers is 
sent 
to the community

Path 3: The person has been a listed author or editor (on the front
page) of at least two IETF Stream RFCs within the last 5 years prior to 
the day the call for NomCom volunteers is sent to the community. An 
Internet-Draft that has been approved by the IESG and is in the RFC 
Editor queue counts the same as a published RFC, with the relevant date 
being
the date the draft was added to the RFC Editor queue. 

[Normative details are in RFC8989.]


You can check your eligibility at: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/profile/ 
…where you will now see a button to volunteer (taking you to the "volunteer" 
page above) 
or a message letting you know if you have already volunteered.

If you qualify, please volunteer by clicking on the volunteer button. 
Alternatively,
You can volunteer by sending me an email as explained below. However, please
remember that anyone appointed to this NomCom will not be considered as
a candidate for any of the positions that the 2021-2022 NomCom is
responsible for filling.

Details of Positions to Be Filled (some details to be finalized)

An asterisk (*) next to a person's name indicates they do not intend to accept 
renomination.

LLC Board (3-year term)
• Jason Livingood

IETF Trust (3-year term)
• Kathleen Moriarty

IAB (2-year term) 
• Ben Campbell 
• Cullen Jennings
• Mirja Kühlewind
• Jared Mauch
• Tommy Pauly
• Jiankang Yao 

IESG (2-year term)
• Murray Kucherawy, ART AD
• Erik Kline, INT AD
• Robert Wilton, OPS AD
• Martin Vigoureux, RTG AD
• Benjamin Kaduk, SEC AD *
• Martin Duke, TSV AD

The primary activity for this NomCom will begin in July 2021 and should
be completed by January 2022.  The NomCom will have regularly scheduled
conference calls to ensure progress. There will be activities to collect
requirements from the community, review candidate questionnaires, review
feedback from community members about candidates, and talk to
candidates.

While being a NomCom member does require some time commitment it is also
a very rewarding experience.

As a member of the NomCom it is very important that you be willing and
able to attend meetings either remotely or in-person during IETF 112
(Madrid 6-12 November 2021) to conduct interviews. Remote attendance
will be supported whether or not there are in-person meetings.
Orientation and setting of the NomCom schedule will be done by
videoconference during the week 26-30 July (exact time and date to be
determined after NomCom membership is finalized on July 15), prior to
IETF 111. 

Please volunteer by sending me an email before 23:59 UTC on Wednesday
June 23, 2021, as follows:

To: nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org
Subject: NomCom 2021-22 Volunteer

Please include the following

(new!) One click to volunteer for NomCom 2021-2022

2021-06-11 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
One click is all it takes to volunteer for NomCom 2021-2022 thanks to 
Datatracker v7.32.0 (just released)!:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/volunteer
 
This "volunteer" page will let you volunteer for NomCom 2021-2022 or show you 
if you have already volunteered.

It is also reachable via your profile page:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/profile/

…where you will now see a button to volunteer (taking you to the "volunteer" 
page above) 
or a message letting you know if you have already volunteered.

Thanks to Robert Sparks for this functionality in Datatracker and to Jenny Bui 
for Secretariat support.
Thank you,

Gabriel Montenegro
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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Second (of three) NomCom 2021-2022 Call for Volunteers

2021-06-08 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
This is the second (of three) call for volunteers for the 2021-2022 NomCom.
I wanted to mention a few updates from the previous email (sent 2 weeks ago):

 - Unlike previous IETFs (e.g., IETF 108 a year ago) for IETF 111 the 
registration form
   does not (yet) include a checkbox that will let you volunteer (instead of 
emailing me).

 - However, the email can be a very short 3 line message (see below). 

 - Thanks to everyone who has volunteered so far. However, we currently only 
have 
   56 volunteers. We need many more. So, please, please volunteer.



The IETF NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the IETF LLC,
IETF Trust, the IAB, and the IESG.

Ten voting members for the NomCom are selected in a verifiably random
way from a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers, the better chance we
have of choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF
population.

The details of the operation of the NomCom can be found in BCP 10 (RFC
8713). RFC 3797 details the selection algorithm.

Special for this year RFC 8989 (one-off update to RFC 8713 / BCP 10)
tells us who is eligible to volunteer as anyone who satisfies any of the
three following conditions:

Path 1: The person has attended 3 out of the last 5 IETF meetings,
including meetings held entirely online. For the 2021-2022 NomCom, 
the meetings concerned will be IETF 106, 107, 108, 109, and 110

Path 2: The person has been a Working Group Chair or Secretary within
the 3 years prior to the day the first call for NomCom volunteers is 
sent 
to the community

Path 3: The person has been a listed author or editor (on the front
page) of at least two IETF Stream RFCs within the last 5 years prior to 
the day the call for NomCom volunteers is sent to the community. An 
Internet-Draft that has been approved by the IESG and is in the RFC 
Editor queue counts the same as a published RFC, with the relevant date 
being
the date the draft was added to the RFC Editor queue. 

[Normative details are in RFC8989.]


You can check your eligibility at: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/profile/ 
(after logging in, you will see your eligibility displayed in the field 
"Nomcom Eligible").

If you qualify, please volunteer as explained below. However, please
remember that anyone appointed to this NomCom will not be considered as
a candidate for any of the positions that the 2021-2022 NomCom is
responsible for filling.

Details of Positions to Be Filled (some details to be finalized)

An asterisk (*) next to a person's name indicates they do not intend to accept 
renomination.

LLC Board (3-year term)
• Jason Livingood

IETF Trust (3-year term)
• Kathleen Moriarty

IAB (2-year term) 
• Ben Campbell 
• Cullen Jennings
• Mirja Kühlewind
• Jared Mauch
• Tommy Pauly
• Jiankang Yao 

IESG (2-year term)
• Murray Kucherawy, ART AD
• Erik Kline, INT AD
• Robert Wilton, OPS AD
• Martin Vigoureux, RTG AD
• Benjamin Kaduk, SEC AD *
• Martin Duke, TSV AD

The primary activity for this NomCom will begin in July 2021 and should
be completed by January 2022.  The NomCom will have regularly scheduled
conference calls to ensure progress. There will be activities to collect
requirements from the community, review candidate questionnaires, review
feedback from community members about candidates, and talk to
candidates.

While being a NomCom member does require some time commitment it is also
a very rewarding experience.

As a member of the NomCom it is very important that you be willing and
able to attend meetings either remotely or in-person during IETF 112
(Madrid 6-12 November 2021) to conduct interviews. Remote attendance
will be supported whether or not there are in-person meetings.
Orientation and setting of the NomCom schedule will be done by
videoconference during the week 26-30 July (exact time and date to be
determined after NomCom membership is finalized on July 15), prior to
IETF 111. 

Please volunteer by sending me an email before 23:59 UTC on Wednesday
June 23, 2021, as follows:

To: nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org
Subject: NomCom 2021-22 Volunteer

Please include the following information in the email body:

Your Full Name:
// as you write it on the IETF registration form

Current Primary Affiliation:
// Typically what goes in the Company field
// in the IETF Registration Form

Emails: 
   // Email addresses used to register for the past 5 IETF meetings
   // Preferred email address first

You should expect an email response from me within 5 business days
stating whether or not you are qualified.  If you don't receive this
response, please re-send your email with the tag "RESEND"" added to the
subject line.

If you are not yet sure if you would like to volunteer, please consider
that NomCom members play a very important role in shaping the leadership
of the IETF.  Questions by e

NomCom 2021-2022 Call for Volunteers

2021-05-26 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
The IETF NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the IETF LLC,
IETF Trust, the IAB, and the IESG.
Ten voting members for the NomCom are selected in a verifiably random
way from a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers, the better chance we
have of choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF
population.

The details of the operation of the NomCom can be found in BCP 10 (RFC
8713). RFC 3797 details the selection algorithm.

Special for this year RFC 8989 (one-off update to RFC 8713 / BCP 10)
tells us who is eligible to volunteer as anyone who satisfies any of the
three following conditions:

Path 1: The person has attended 3 out of the last 5 IETF meetings,
including meetings held entirely online. For the 2021-2022 NomCom, 
the meetings concerned will be IETF 106, 107, 108, 109, and 110

Path 2: The person has been a Working Group Chair or Secretary within
the 3 years prior to the day the first call for NomCom volunteers is 
sent 
to the community

Path 3: The person has been a listed author or editor (on the front
page) of at least two IETF Stream RFCs within the last 5 years prior to 
the day the call for NomCom volunteers is sent to the community. An 
Internet-Draft that has been approved by the IESG and is in the RFC 
Editor queue counts the same as a published RFC, with the relevant date 
being
the date the draft was added to the RFC Editor queue. 

[Normative details are in RFC8989.]


You can check your eligibility at: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/profile/ 
(after logging in, you will see your eligibility displayed in the field 
"Nomcom Eligible").

If you qualify, please volunteer as explained below. However, please
remember that anyone appointed to this NomCom will not be considered as
a candidate for any of the positions that the 2021-2022 NomCom is
responsible for filling.

Details of Positions to Be Filled (details to be finalized)

An asterisk (*) next to a person's name indicates they do not intend to accept 
renomination.

LLC Board (3-year term)
• Jason Livingood

IETF Trust (3-year term)
• Kathleen Moriarty

IAB (2-year term) 
• 6 positions 

IESG (2-year term)
• 1 position, ART AD
• 1 position, INT AD
• 1 position, OPS AD
• 1 position, RTG AD
• 1 position, SEC AD
• 1 position, TSV AD


The primary activity for this NomCom will begin in July 2021 and should
be completed by January 2022.  The NomCom will have regularly scheduled
conference calls to ensure progress. There will be activities to collect
requirements from the community, review candidate questionnaires, review
feedback from community members about candidates, and talk to
candidates.

While being a NomCom member does require some time commitment it is also
a very rewarding experience.

As a member of the NomCom it is very important that you be willing and
able to attend meetings either remotely or in-person during IETF 112
(Madrid 6-12 November 2021) to conduct interviews. Remote attendance
will be supported whether or not there are in-person meetings.
Orientation and setting of the NomCom schedule will be done by
videoconference during the week 26-30 July (exact time and date to be
determined after NomCom membership is finalized on July 15), prior to
IETF 111. 

Please volunteer by sending me an email before 23:59 UTC on Wednesday
June 23, 2021, as follows:

To: nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org
Subject: NomCom 2021-22 Volunteer

Please include the following information in the email body:

Your Full Name:
// as you write it on the IETF registration form

Current Primary Affiliation:
// Typically what goes in the Company field
// in the IETF Registration Form

Emails: 
   // Email addresses used to register for the past 5 IETF meetings
   // Preferred email address first

You should expect an email response from me within 5 business days
stating whether or not you are qualified.  If you don't receive this
response, please re-send your email with the tag "RESEND"" added to the
subject line.

If you are not yet sure if you would like to volunteer, please consider
that NomCom members play a very important role in shaping the leadership
of the IETF.  Questions by email or voice are welcome. Volunteering for
the NomCom is a great way to contribute to the IETF!

You can find a detailed timeline on the NomCom web site at:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/

Within the next few weeks, I may add more details on the timeline, as
well as details of the randomness seeds to be used for the RFC 3797
selection process.

Thank you!

Gabriel Montenegro
nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org

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NomCom 2020 Announcement of Selections

2021-01-15 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
All candidates selected by NomCom have been confirmed by the appropriate 
confirming body and have consented to this confirmation. Please join me
in congratulating them. The quality of nominees NomCom had to choose from 
was extremely high this year.

I'm sending out this single announcement for all selections.

=== IESG =
The confirmed candidates are:

Chair: Lars Eggert (NetApp)
ART AD: Francesca Palombini (Ericsson)
INT AD: Éric Vyncke (Cisco) (incumbent)
OPS AD: Warren Kumari (Google) (incumbent)
RTG AD: Alvaro Retana (Futurewei) (incumbent)
RTG AD: John Scudder (Juniper)
SEC AD: Roman Danilyw (CERT) (incumbent)
TSV AD: Zaheduzzaman (Zahed) Sarker (Ericsson)

They will join the following ADs in the middle of their 2 year terms:
ART AD: Murray Kucherawy (Facebook)
INT AD: Erik Kline (Loon)
OPS AD: Robert Wilton (Cisco)
RTG AD: Martin Vigoureux (Nokia)
SEC AD: Benjamin Kaduk (Akamai)
TSV AD: Martin Duke (F5 Networks)

Current IESG members (including liaisons and ex-officio members) 
are listed on https://ietf.org/about/groups/iesg/members/
with links to their biographies.

=== IETF Trust ==
The confirmed candidate is:

Joel Halpern

Joel is a re-appointed incumbent. 
See https://trustee.ietf.org/about/trustees/ for a page
that shows lovely pictures of the current trustees and indicates
their terms and who appointed them. Note the member appointed by
ISOC is also up in 2021. 

== IETF LLC Board =
The confirmed candidate is:

Maja Andjelkovic

Maja is a re-appointed incumbent. 
See https://ietf.org/about/groups/llc-board/ for the list
of current members, their current terms, and who appointed them.
Note the member appointed by the IESG is also up in 2021.

= IAB =
The confirmed candidates are:

Jari Arkko (Ericsson) (incumbent)
Wes Hardaker (USC's Information Sciences Institute) (incumbent)
David Schinazi (Google)
Deborah Brungard (AT)
Zhenbin (Robin) Li (Huawei) (incumbent)
Russ White (Juniper)

They will join the following NomCom-appointed IAB members 
in the middle of their 2-year terms:

Ben Campbell (independent consultant)
Cullen Jennings (Cisco)
Mirja Kühlewind (Ericsson)
Jared Mauch (Akamai)
Tommy Pauly (Apple)
Jiankang Yao 姚健康 (CNNIC, China Internet Network Information Center)

You can find the full list of IAB members at:
https://www.iab.org/about/iab-members/
Note the IETF Chair is also a member, and there are several liaison
and ex-officio members.

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NomCom needs your feedback!

2020-11-10 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
Hi IETF,
NomCom is considering nominees for AD positions, IETF Chair, IAB, LLC 
Board, and IETF Trust. We need more input from the community both on 
specific nominees and on over-arching topics regarding what the 
community wants from these specific groups and wants from its 
leadership in general. We need *your* input.

** Deadline for community feedback is Friday November 20. **

We've paid attention to discussions on the ietf list. Issues raised there 
have been brought up in interviews.

We've also asked questions of nominees based on feedback received, 
and based on the "Topics" that people said were important.
We're listening to you. 

But most of the input to date has come from a few consistently vocal 
people. We need to hear from more of you.

I scheduled our office hours during the 2 weeks before next week's IETF, 
because IETF week is so busy. We have one more left (18:00-19:00 UTC 
November 11). No-one but NomCom members showed up for our first 3. ☹ 
If there is demand for more office hours, I'll schedule them; but this 
really doesn't seem to be the preferred format for input.

Most input is coming in as either 
 - email to nomco...@ietf.org
 - feedback on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/feedback/
On the feedback page, the specific nominees are all listed at the top. 
General Topics are at the bottom.
We pay attention to all the comments we get through these channels.

I'll also try to hang out in Gather.Town during IETF breaks next week. 
I'm not going to have a specific NomCom area in Gather.Town, because it 
was really lonely hanging out there during IETF 108.
But please feel free to hunt me down and bend my ear -- on NomCom 
issues or just to chat.
I miss seeing all of y'all!
Barbara

Barbara Stark
NomCom 2020 Chair

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Upcoming NomCom Office Hours

2020-10-28 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
Hi IETFers,
I've posted the upcoming NomCom office hours on our datatracker site 
(https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/). 

We've scheduled 4 hours over the next 3 weeks:

  Wednesday, November 4, 11:00-12:00 UTC: 
 https://ietf.webex.com/ietf/j.php?MTID=m86a62d9313e37208dde9312ecad0b1ac
  Thursday, November 5, 21:00-22:00 UTC: 
 https://ietf.webex.com/ietf/j.php?MTID=m30d820c911458b39cfe276093caf576f
  Tuesday, November 10, 16:00-17:00 UTC: 
 https://ietf.webex.com/ietf/j.php?MTID=m9dae586c1f719cfca27baa181550cec4
  Wednesday, November 11, 18:00-19:00 UTC: 
 https://ietf.webex.com/ietf/j.php?MTID=m8a8c660c26bd9f55e625da37bab6b006

If these don't suit you and you need to chat, let me know and we can schedule 
something.

We've been receiving some excellent and thoughtful feedback on our site 
at https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/feedback/. In addition to 
nominee-specific feedback, we can accept input on "Topics" at the bottom
of that page. There exist Topics for general feedback on all the I* groups,
if you want to provide that sort of input.

We've scheduled interviews for all the nominees over the next 3 weeks 
(mostly the 2 weeks before IETF 109). So we're on track to meet our 
timeline and expecting to deliver some excellent candidate slates to 
confirming bodies after we complete deliberations. 

If you have any questions about NomCom, please feel free to contact 
me. If you have questions on anything else, please don't bother me. I've 
got no time for anything else. ;)

Barbara
NomCom 2020 Chair

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NomCom is Open for Community Feedback

2020-10-15 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
Hi IETF,

Your friendly NomCom is currently accepting feedback on nominees for 
IAB, IESG Area Directors, IETF Chair, IETF Trust and LLC Board.

You can see the list of nominees for the 2020-21 nomination cycle at 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/feedback/

You may provide feedback using the web form there; it is secure and
encrypted with a key I created and gave to NomCom members only.  
Without this key, your feedback cannot be seen by the secretariat, the 
tools people, or any of the management.

Your feedback through the web form is not anonymous when shown to
NomCom members as you need an IETF login to provide it.

If you want to give more anonymous feedback, please contact one 
of the NomCom members that you trust directly, and ask him/her to
relay the feedback anonymously to the NomCom.

You can also submit feedback via email to nomcom-chair-2020 at 
ietf.org and I will enter it in the datatracker. One email per 
candidate, please. Please indicate if I should share your identity
with the full NomCom.

Next week, I will announce office hours. These office hours will be spread
across November 1 - 19.

The positions to be filled and the desired expertise are listed at:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/

Thanks in advance for your feedback - we really value it and 
appreciate your time taken to submit it.

Barbara

Barbara Stark
NomCom Chair 2020
nomcom-chair-2020 at ietf.org

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NomCom Requesting Topic Input and Feedback

2020-10-07 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
Hi IETFers,
NomCom has entered a "quiet" week where nominations are now closed 
and feedback on nominees hasn't started (the nominees have through 
October 13 to accept nominations and provide questionnaire responses; 
NomCom opens up for nominee feedback on Oct 14).

But "quiet" is boring. So I'd like to use this opportunity to encourage input 
on "Topics". 

We've received input and feedback on some broader IETF issues from 
some people. To get a better sense of where the community stands 
on these Topics (and to know if there are other Topics we should think 
about when interviewing nominees and selecting candidates), we need 
more community input. These Topics are intended to help provide 
NomCom with guidance and prioritization on what values and 
competencies the community would like to see represented in both the 
individual and the holistic composition of its leadership.

Topics received so far are listed on 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/feedback/

They are: 
- IESG expectations of Proposed Standard
- IESG and IAB as servants of the community

In case you're wondering, these were taken from Brian Carpenter's open 
letter to NomCom 
(https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-carpenter-nomcom2020-letter-00.html). 
We also received some similar input (not from Brian) during IETF 108 
NomCom office hours.

There are many good ways for you to provide input to NomCom on 
broader (not nominee-specific) topics:
1. Discussion on the ietf email list (for those who feel comfortable doing so)
2. Go to https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/feedback/ , click on 
one of the Topics listed at the right, and enter your thoughts (an excellent 
mechanism for those not fully comfortable with the ietf list)
3. An email to nomco...@ietf.org (also an excellent mechanism for 
those not comfortable with the ietf list, and can be used to suggest new 
topics as well as comment on existing topics)
4. Attend our Office Hours (dates and times in November to be announced)

NomCom is expected to represent the IETF community. We need your 
thoughtful input and feedback to do this well.

Next week I'll send an announcement calling for nominee feedback. 

Barbara
IETF NomCom Chair 2020-2021

Barbara Stark
nomcom-chair-2020 at ietf dot org

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NomCom 2020: Second Call for nominations

2020-09-15 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
Hi IETF,

It's been brought to my attention that my formal NomCom 
announcements are boring and few people read them. I blame my 
predecessor NomCom chairs, whom I have freely plagiarized. To try
something new, I've created this email all by myself.

This is my 2nd email asking for nominations for IESG, IAB, LLC, and IETF
Trust positions. I won't repeat all the things said in the first call. If you 
want to read it, it's here: 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/epfapZaDMv48eb7j_6q68YYXPYc/

To see who has currently accepted nominations for positions, go to:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/nominate/

If you take a look at this page, you'll see there are no accepted 
nominations for Transport AD, and only 1 each for Ops AD and IETF 
Chair. While the listed Ops AD and Chair nominees are decidedly 
wonderful people, it's very difficult for NomCom to have heated argument
and debate under such conditions.  A complete absence of nominees 
is even more challenging. Please help us rectify this situation.

Below is a list of people currently in the open positions, with an
asterisk next to the names of people who have stated they will not
run for that position this year. You'll note there are several people
without an asterisk but not on the list of people who have accepted
a nomination. That's ok. For now. Since we're all experts at quantum 
computing (right?), we should have no problem with this. This 
state of principled uncertainty *will* end by the October 13 deadline, 
when all who wish to be considered MUST have provided acceptance and 
a questionnaire response. 

LLC Board (3-year term)
Maja Andjelkovic

IETF Trust (3-year term)
Joel Halpern

IAB (2-year term)
Jari Arkko
Jeff Tantsura
Mark Nottingham *
Stephen Farrell
Wes Hardaker
Zhenbin Li

IESG (2-year term)
Alissa Cooper, IETF Chair/GEN AD *
Alvaro Retana, RTG AD
Barry Leiba, ART AD *
Deborah Brungard, RTG AD
Éric Vyncke, INT AD
Magnus Westerlund, TSV AD *
Roman Danyliw, SEC AD
Warren Kumari, OPS AD

Barbara
IETF NomCom Chair 2020-2021

Barbara Stark
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NomCom 2020: Call for nominations

2020-08-25 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
The 2020-21 IETF Nominating Committee (NomCom) is seeking nominations 
from now until October 6, 2020. The open positions being considered by this
year's NomCom can be found at the end of this email and also on this year's
NomCom website:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/ 

Nominations may be made by selecting the Nominate link at the top of the
NomCom 2020 home page, or by visiting the following URL: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/nominate/

Note:  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-20 at ietf dot org. If using email, please include the word 
"Nominate" 
in the Subject and indicate in the email who is being nominated, their email 
address (to confirm acceptance of the nomination), and the position for which 
you 
are making 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. If you wish to nominate someone via email for more than one 
position, please use separate emails to do so.

Self-nomination is welcome! 

Willing nominees will be asked to fill out a questionnaire specific to the 
position 
for which they are nominated. The questionnaires will be available no later 
than 
September 1, 2020 and have a submission deadline of October 13, 2019. Most are
already posted.

NomCom 2020-21 will follow the policy for "Open Disclosure of Willing 
Nominees" described in BCP 10/RFC 8713: "The list of 
nominees willing to be considered for positions under review in the current 
NomCom cycle is not confidential". Willing nominees for each 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 
October 6, 2020.

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.

The NomCom appoints individuals to fill open slots on the IAB, IESG, the IETF 
Trust and the LLC Board.  The list of people and posts whose terms end with the 
March 2021 IETF meeting, and thus the positions for which this NomCom is 
responsible, follows:

LLC Board
- Maja Andjelkovic

IETF Trust
- Joel Halpern

IAB
- Jari Arkko
- Jeff Tantsura
- Mark Nottingham *
- Stephen Farrell
- Wes Hardaker
- Zhenbin Li

IESG
- Alissa Cooper, IETF Chair/GEN AD *
- Alvaro Retana, RTG AD
- Deborah Brungard, RTG AD
- Magnus Westerlund, TSV AD
- Roman Danyliw, SEC AD
- Warren Kumari, OPS AD

* - have indicated that they do not intend to accept a renomination. This 
information is always up to date on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/

Please be resourceful in identifying possible candidates for these positions, 
as 
developing our talent is a very crucial requirement for the IETF, and also, 
please 
consider accepting a nomination. You'll find extensive information about 
specific 
positions, in individual tabs at: 

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/requirements/ 

In addition to nominations, the NomCom seeks community input on the positions 
themselves. We need and welcome the community's views and input on the jobs 
within each organization. If you have ideas on the positions’ responsibilities 
(more, less, different), please let us know.

Please send suggestions and feedback about this to nomcom-20 at ietf dot org. 

Thank you for your help in identifying qualified nominees! 

Thanks,

Barbara
IETF NomCom Chair 2020-2021

Barbara Stark
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NomCom 2020-2021: Composition of IETF Nomination Committee

2020-07-20 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
Please welcome NomCom 2020-2021!

The challenge period has ended with no additional challenges following the 
update posted July 13, 2020 (https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/172541/).

I'd like to thank the following individuals who have prioritized this service 
to the IETF Community.

Name,   Affiliation
-
Chris Bowers, Juniper Networks 
Pablo Camarillo, Cisco Systems 
Xuesong Geng, Huawei 
Luigi Iannone, Huawei
Dirk Kutscher, University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer 
Gabriel Montenegro, Independent 
Tony Przygienda, Juniper
Ketan Jivan Talaulikar, Cisco Systems, India 
Rüdiger Volk, no affiliation 
Christopher Wood, Cloudflare

Details on how we got here are found in Announcements at
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/ann/#2020

Barbara Stark
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Updated List of volunteers for the 2020-2021 NomCom

2020-07-02 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
This list has been updated by removing names of "107" people who did not reply 
to me that they were still interested, some people who explicitly asked to be 
removed, and adding 1 person who volunteered via the 108 checkbox and *is* 
eligible according to the nomcom.py tool (after accounting for the fact he 
registered in 108 with different spelling of his name and different email 
address). In addition, affiliation has been added to all names from the IETF 
107 list of volunteers.

The list contains 143 people. All have been checked by me against the nomcom.py 
tool. I will now ask the Secretariat to formally verify these 143 people are 
qualified, according to BCP 10.

The challenge period is still underway and ends on Monday, July 6, 2020. If 
anyone thinks that a name on the numbered list below is NOT qualified for some 
reason, please send me mail at: 

nomcom-chair-2020 at ietf dot org

The next steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/.

The qualified volunteers are:
1. Melchior Aelmans, Juniper Networks
2. Zafar Ali, Cisco Systems
3. Ignas Bagdonas, Equinix
4. Frederick Baker, ISC
5. Sarah Banks, Corelight, Inc.
6. Vishnu Pavan (Pavan) Beeram, Juniper Networks
7. Louis (Lou) Berger, LabN Consulting, L.L.C.
8. Vittorio Bertola, Open-Xchange GmbH
9. Henk Birkholz, Fraunhofer SIT
10. Michael Bishop, Akamai
11. Matthew Bocci, Nokia
12. Ronald Bonica, Juniper Networks
13. Chris Bowers, Juniper Networks
14. Stewart Bryant, Futurewei
15. Luc André Burdet, Cisco
16. Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan & Arrcus, Inc
17. Italo Busi, Huawei
18. Pablo Camarillo, Cisco Systems
19. Daniele Ceccarelli, Ericsson AB
20. Tommy Charles, NCSC
21. Mach CHEN, Beijing Huawei Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
22. Huaimo Chen, Futurewei
23. Uma Chunduri, Futurewei Inc
24. Laurent Ciavaglia, Nokia
25. Alexander (Alex) Clemm, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
26. Spencer Dawkins, Tencent America
27. Dhruv Dhody, Huawei
28. Jie Dong, Huawei Technologies
29. Linda Dunbar, Futurewei
30. Donald E. Eastlake, 3rd, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
31. Charles Eckel, Cisco Systems
32. Toerless Eckert, Futurewei USA
33. Lars Eggert, NetApp
34. Theresa Enghardt, Netflix
35. David (Dawei) Fan, Huawei
36. Adrian Farrel, Old Dog Consulting
37. Liang Geng, China Mobile
38. Xuesong Geng, Huawei
39. Jogebeth (Joey) Gomez Salazar, ARTICLE 19
40. Bron Gondwana, Fastmail
41. James Gruessing, British Broadcasting Corporation
42. Jeffrey Haas, Juniper Networks
43. Brian Haberman, Johns Hopkins University
44. Wassim Haddad, Ericsson
45. Phillip M. Hallam-Baker, Threshold Secrets LLC.
46. Dick Hardt, no affiliation at present
47. Susan Hares, Huawei
48. Nick Harper, Google
49. Leif Hedstrom, Apple
50. SHRADDHA HEGDE, Juniper Networks
51. Bob Hinden, Check Point Software
52. Marco (Maarten) Hogewoning, RIPE NCC
53. Christian Hopps, LabN Consulting, L.L.C.
54. Russ Housley, Vigil Security, LLC
55. Daniel Huang, ZTE
56. Christian Huitema, Private Octopus Inc.
57. Geoff Huston, APNIC
58. LUIGI IANNONE, TELECOM PARIS
59. Jaehoon Jeong, Sungkyunkwan University
60. Yuanlong Jiang, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
61. Jaime Jimenez, Ericsson
62. Michael Jones, Microsoft
63. Georgios Karagiannis, Huawei Technologies Dusseldorf GmbH
64. Daniel King, Lancaster University
65. Dirk Kutscher, University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
66. David Lawrence, Salesforce
67. Eliot Lear, Cisco Systems
68. Edward (Ted) Lemon, Apple, Inc.
69. Cheng Li, Huawei
70. Guangpeng Li, Huawei
71. Yizhou Li, Huawei Technologies
72. Tony Li, Arista Networks
73. Bing Liu (Remy), Huawei Technologies
74. Julien Maisonneuve, Nokia
75. Kiran Makhijani, Futurewei Technologies
76. Allison Mankin, Salesforce
77. Scott Mansfield, Ericsson
78. Mark McFadden, internet policy advisors
79. Patrick McManus, Fastly
80. George Michaelson, APNIC
81. Matthew A. Miller, Mozilla
82. Gregory (Greg) Mirsky, ZTE TX, Inc.
83. Mankamana Mishra, Cisco Systems
84. Sanjay Mishra, Verizon
85. Tal Mizrahi, Huawei
86. Gabriel Montenegro, Independent
87. Marie-Jose Montpetit, MJMontpetit.com
88. Anthony Nadalin, Microsoft
89. Yoav Nir, Dell Technologies (formerly Dell-EMC)
90. Benno Overeinder, NLnet Labs
91. Kirsty Paine, NCSC
92. Wei Pan, Huawei
93. Shuping Peng, Huawei
94. Tony Przygienda, Juniper
95. Yingzhen Qu,  Futurewei Technologies
96. Reshad Rahman, Cisco
97. Eric Rescorla, Mozilla
98. Pete Resnick, Episteme Technology Consulting LLC
99. Michael C.  Richardson,  Sandelman Software Works Inc.
100. MARIA INES ROBLES,  
101. Simon Romano, Meetecho/University of Napoli
102. Kyle Rose, Akamai
103. Brian Rosen, Unaffiliated
104. David Schinazi, Google LLC
105. Benjamin Schwartz, Google / Jigsaw
106. John G. Scudder, Juniper Networks
107. Göran Selander, Ericsson
108. Yaron Sheffer, Intuit
109. Yimin Shen, Juniper Networks
110. Valery Smyslov, ELVIS-PLUS
111. Job Snijders, NTT, OpenBSD
112. Haoyu Song, Futurewei Technologies
113. Michael StJohns, NthPermutation Security
11

Randomness sources for the IETF 2020-2021 Nomcom Selection

2020-06-28 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
As per RFC 8713 and using RFC 3797 (Publicly Verifiable Nominations Committee 
(NomCom) Random Selection), the following are the seed selection that will be 
used on July 6, 2020 (2020-07-06).

** Random Source 1 - EuroMillions Lottery **
** Date - Friday July 3, 2020 **
EuroMillions Lottery Results
https://www.euro-millions.com/results
Friday, July 3, 2020 Results:
https://www.euro-millions.com/results/03-07-2020
  (7 numbers, in drawn order, including the star balls: 5 numbers between 1 and 
50 and 2 star balls between 1 and 12)  

** Random Source 2 - US Power Ball **
** Date - Saturday July 4, 2020 **
Powerball Lottery Results
https://www.powerball.com/index.php/games/powerball 
Saturday, July 4, 2020 results: 
  (5 numbers, in drawn order, between 1 and 69 plus 1 number between 1 and 26) 

** Random Source 3 - Australian TattsLotto **
** Date - Saturday July 4, 2020 **
TattsLotto Results
https://thelott.com/tattslotto/results 
Saturday July 4, 2020 results:
(6 winning numbers, in drawn order, between 1 and 45; no Supps numbers)

** Random Source 4 - Emirates Loto **
** Date - Saturday July 4, 2020 **
https://www.emiratesloto.com/loto/winningnumber/previous
Saturday July 4 results:
(6 winning numbers, in drawn order, between 1 and 49)

Barbara Stark
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nomcom-chair-2020 at ietf dot org

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List of volunteers for the 2020-2021 NomCom

2020-06-28 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
This is a preliminary list of qualified volunteers for NomCom 2020-2021.

Because I only received the volunteer list from IETF 108 a few days ago and 
told people today whether https://www.ietf.org/registration/nomcom.py 
considered them eligible, it's possible some of those who appeared ineligible 
may choose to fix errors in prior registrations and become eligible. If that 
happens, I will add them to the next iteration of this list and note their 
addition.

I also did get a list from IETF 107. I've asked people from IETF 107 
registrations who passed the attendance eligibility test to explicitly let me 
know if they're still interested in volunteering. But since I need to get on 
with this process, I'm including them in this preliminary list and will delete 
them in the next iteration if they ask to be removed. I've noted them with 
"(107)" next to them. I'll also need to get an affiliation from some of these. 
I did not send email to IETF 107 volunteers who did not pass the attendance 
eligibility check. There were too many of those.

The list contains 160 members, all of whom have been verified by me (and not 
yet officially by the Secretariat) as qualified for the position of voting 
member of NomCom by virtue of having attended 3 of IETF 102-106 meetings, and 
none of whom are known to me to be a member of any body that the NomCom will be 
selecting people for. But I could have missed a few. I'm expecting people to 
find some errors in this list.

We now enter the challenge period, which lasts until Monday, July 6, 2020. If 
anyone thinks that a name on the numbered list below is NOT qualified for some 
reason, please send me email before July 6 at: 

nomcom-chair-2020 at ietf dot org 

The Secretariat will also be doing the official qualification check. The next 
steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/ and I will be 
announcing random seed selections for the RFC 3797 process shortly.

The preliminary list of qualified volunteers are:

1. Melchior Aelmans, Juniper Networks
2. Zafar Ali, Cisco Systems
3. Ignas Bagdonas, Equinix
4. Frederick Baker,  (107)
5. Sarah Banks, Corelight, Inc.
6. Vishnu Pavan (Pavan) Beeram, Juniper Networks
7. Louis (Lou) Berger, LabN Consulting, L.L.C.
8. Vittorio Bertola, Open-Xchange GmbH
9. Henk Birkholz, Fraunhofer SIT
10. Michael Bishop, Akamai
11. Matthew Bocci, Nokia
12. Ronald Bonica, Juniper Networks
13. Stéphane Bortzmeyer,  (107)
14. Chris Bowers, Juniper Networks
15. Bob Briscoe,  (107)
16. Stewart Bryant, Futurewei
17. Luc André Burdet, Cisco
18. Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan & Arrcus, Inc
19. Italo Busi, Huawei
20. Pablo Camarillo, Cisco Systems
21. David Carrel, Cisco Systems, Inc. (107)
22. Daniele Ceccarelli, Ericsson AB
23. Tommy Charles, NCSC
24. Mach CHEN, Beijing Huawei Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
25. Huaimo Chen, Futurewei
26. Uma Chunduri, Futurewei Inc
27. Laurent Ciavaglia, Nokia
28. Alexander (Alex) Clemm, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
29. Spencer Dawkins, Tencent America
30. Dhruv Dhody, Huawei
31. Jie Dong, Huawei Technologies
32. Linda Dunbar, Futurewei
33. Donald E. Eastlake, 3rd, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
34. Charles Eckel, Cisco Systems
35. Toerless Eckert, Futurewei USA
36. Lars Eggert, NetApp
37. Theresa Enghardt, Netflix
38. David (Dawei) Fan, Huawei
39. Adrian Farrel, Old Dog Consulting (107)
"40. Bill Fenner, Arista Networks, Inc  U (107)"
41. Maximilian Franke, TU Berlin (107)
42. Rakesh Gandhi, Cisco Systems (107)
43. Liang Geng, China Mobile
44. Xuesong Geng, Huawei
45. Bron Gondwana, Fastmail
46. James Gruessing, British Broadcasting Corporation
47. Yunan Gu, Huawei (107)
48. Jeffrey Haas, Juniper Networks (107)
49. Brian Haberman, Johns Hopkins University
50. Wassim Haddad, Ericsson
51. Phillip M. Hallam-Baker, Threshold Secrets LLC.
52. Dick Hardt, no affiliation at present
53. Susan Hares, Huawei
54. Nick Harper, Google
55. Leif Hedstrom, Apple
56. SHRADDHA HEGDE, Juniper Networks
57. Bob Hinden, Check Point Software
58. Bernie Hoeneisen,  (107)
59. Marco (Maarten) Hogewoning, RIPE NCC
60. Christian Hopps, LabN Consulting, L.L.C.
61. Russ Housley, Vigil Security, LLC
62. Daniel Huang, ZTE
63. Christian Huitema, Private Octopus Inc.
64. Geoff Huston, APNIC
65. LUIGI IANNONE, TELECOM PARIS
66. Jaehoon Jeong, Sungkyunkwan University
67. Yuanlong Jiang, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
68. Jaime Jimenez, Ericsson
69. Michael Jones, Microsoft
70. Georgios Karagiannis, Huawei Technologies Dusseldorf GmbH
71. Daniel King, Lancaster University
72. Dirk Kutscher, University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer (107)
73. David Lawrence, Salesforce
74. Eliot Lear, Cisco Systems
75. Edward (Ted) Lemon, Apple, Inc.
76. Henrik Levkowetz, 
77. Cheng Li, Huawei
78. Guangpeng Li, Huawei
79. Yizhou Li, Huawei Technologies
80. Tony Li, Arista Networks
81. Bing Liu, Huawei Technologies
82. Julien Maisonneuve, Nokia
83. Kiran Makhijani, Futurewei Technologies
84. Allison Mankin, Salesforce
85. S

Nomcom 2020-2021 Final Call For Volunteers

2020-06-18 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
Hi IETFers,
We're down to the last week of accepting NomCom volunteers. And I need more! 
Lots more!

I have 64. I'd really like to get another 100 names. Hopefully, some of you are 
checking the volunteer box on IETF 108 registration. But I don't have anything 
from canceled IETF 107 registration, and the NomCom question wasn't asked on 
IETF 106. So I need a flood of volunteers to come in over the next week.
Barbara
=
The IETF NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the LLC, IETF Trust, 
the IAB, and the IESG.

Ten voting members for the NomCom are selected in a verifiably random way from 
a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers, the better chance we have of 
choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF population.

The details of the operation of the NomCom can be found in BCP 10 (RFC 8713). 
RFC 3797 details the selection algorithm.

Special for this year (and only this year), we also have RFC 8788 (one-off 
update to RFC 8713 / BCP 10) to tell us who is eligible to volunteer:

  Members of the IETF community must have attended at least three of
  the last five in-person IETF meetings in order to volunteer.

  The five meetings are the five most recent in-person meetings that
  ended prior to the date on which the solicitation for NomCom
  volunteers was submitted for distribution to the IETF community.
  Because no IETF 107 in-person meeting was held, for the 2020-2021
  Nominating Committee those five meetings are IETFs
102 [Montreal, Canada; July 2018],
103 [Bangkok, Thailand; November 2018],
104 [Prague, Czech Republic; March 2019],
105 [Montreal, Canada; July 2019], and 
106 [Singapore; November 2019].

Keep in mind that eligibility is based on in-person attendance at the five 
listed meetings. You can check your eligibility at: 
https://www.ietf.org/registration/nomcom.py.

If you qualify, please volunteer. Before you decide to volunteer, please 
remember that anyone appointed to this NomCom will not be considered as a 
candidate for any of the positions that the 2020 - 2021 NomCom is responsible 
for filling.

People commonly volunteer by ticking the box on IETF registration forms. The 
IETF 106 form did not ask whether people were willing to volunteer. IETF 107 
did ask, but all those registrations were canceled. I have asked the 
Secretariat if it is possible to get the list if volunteers from canceled IETF 
107 registrations. If that list is available, I will contact all who are 
verified as eligible. But given the uncertainty of this process, I would 
encourage people to volunteer directly (see the bottom of this email for 
instructions). Thank you for volunteering!

The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2021 IETF meeting, 
and thus the positions for which this NomCom is responsible, are

IETF Trust:
Joel Halpern

LLC:
Maja Andjelkovic

IAB:
Jari Arkko
Jeff Tantsura
Mark Nottingham
Stephen Farrell
Wes Hardaker
Zhenbin Li

IESG:
Alissa Cooper, IETF Chair/GEN AD
Alvaro Retana, RTG AD
Barry Leiba, ART AD
Deborah Brungard, RTG AD
Éric Vyncke, INT AD
Magnus Westerlund, TSV AD
Roman Danyliw, SEC AD
Warren Kumari, OPS AD

All appointments are for 2 years. The Routing area has 3 ADs and the General 
area has 1; all other areas have 2 ADs. Thus, all areas (that have more than 
one AD) have at least one continuing AD.

The primary activity for this NomCom will begin in July 2020 and should be 
completed in January 2021.  The NomCom will have regularly scheduled conference 
calls to ensure progress. There will be activities to collect requirements from 
the community, review candidate questionnaires, review feedback from community 
members about candidates, and talk to candidates.

While being a NomCom member does require some time commitment it is also a very 
rewarding experience.

As a member of the NomCom it is very important that you be willing and able to 
attend either videoconference or in-person meetings (which may not happen) 
during 14-20 November (IETF 109 - Bangkok) to conduct interviews. 
Videoconference attendance will be supported whether or not there are in-person 
meetings. Orientation and setting of the NomCom schedule will be done by 
videoconference during the week 20-24 July (exact time and date to be 
determined after NomCom membership is finalized on July 12), the week prior to 
IETF 108.  Being at IETF 110 (Prague) is not essential.

Please volunteer by sending me an email before 23:59 UTC June 24, 2020, as 
follows:

To: nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org
Subject: NomCom 2020-21 Volunteer

Please include the following information in the email body:

Your Full Name: 
// as you write it on the IETF registration form

Current Primary Affiliation:
// Typically what goes in the Company field
// in the IETF Registration Form

Emails: 
   // All email

Nomcom 2020-2021 Second Call For Volunteers

2020-06-10 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
This is the second sending of the call for volunteers for the 2020-2021 NomCom.

I wanted to mention a few updates from the previous email (sent 2 weeks ago):
 - I've fixed the URL at the bottom of the email to point to 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/ instead of /2019/. This was a test to 
see if anyone was paying attention. Apparently, some people were. ;)
 - The IETF 108 registration form includes a checkbox that will let you 
volunteer. You can use this instead of emailing me, when you register for IETF 
108.
 - I currently have 39 volunteers. Last year had 149. I need more volunteers!
-
The IETF NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the LLC, IETF Trust, 
the IAB, and the IESG.

Ten voting members for the NomCom are selected in a verifiably random way from 
a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers, the better chance we have of 
choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF population.

The details of the operation of the NomCom can be found in BCP 10 (RFC 8713). 
RFC 3797 details the selection algorithm.

Special for this year (and only this year), we also have RFC 8788 (one-off 
update to RFC 8713 / BCP 10) to tell us who is eligible to volunteer:

  Members of the IETF community must have attended at least three of
  the last five in-person IETF meetings in order to volunteer.

  The five meetings are the five most recent in-person meetings that
  ended prior to the date on which the solicitation for NomCom
  volunteers was submitted for distribution to the IETF community.
  Because no IETF 107 in-person meeting was held, for the 2020-2021
  Nominating Committee those five meetings are IETFs
102 [Montreal, Canada; July 2018],
103 [Bangkok, Thailand; November 2018],
104 [Prague, Czech Republic; March 2019],
105 [Montreal, Canada; July 2019], and 
106 [Singapore; November 2019].

Keep in mind that eligibility is based on in-person attendance at the five 
listed meetings. You can check your eligibility at: 
https://www.ietf.org/registration/nomcom.py.

If you qualify, please volunteer. Before you decide to volunteer, please 
remember that anyone appointed to this NomCom will not be considered as a 
candidate for any of the positions that the 2020 - 2021 NomCom is responsible 
for filling.

People commonly volunteer by ticking the box on IETF registration forms. The 
IETF 106 form did not ask whether people were willing to volunteer. IETF 107 
did ask, but all those registrations were canceled. I have asked the 
Secretariat if it is possible to get the list if volunteers from canceled IETF 
107 registrations. If that list is available, I will contact all who are 
verified as eligible. But given the uncertainty of this process, I would 
encourage people to volunteer directly (see the bottom of this email for 
instructions). Thank you for volunteering!

The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2021 IETF meeting, 
and thus the positions for which this NomCom is responsible, are

IETF Trust:
Joel Halpern

LLC:
Maja Andjelkovic

IAB:
Jari Arkko
Jeff Tantsura
Mark Nottingham
Stephen Farrell
Wes Hardaker
Zhenbin Li

IESG:
Alissa Cooper, IETF Chair/GEN AD
Alvaro Retana, RTG AD
Barry Leiba, ART AD
Deborah Brungard, RTG AD
Éric Vyncke, INT AD
Magnus Westerlund, TSV AD
Roman Danyliw, SEC AD
Warren Kumari, OPS AD

All appointments are for 2 years. The Routing area has 3 ADs and the General 
area has 1; all other areas have 2 ADs. Thus, all areas (that have more than 
one AD) have at least one continuing AD.

The primary activity for this NomCom will begin in July 2020 and should be 
completed in January 2021.  The NomCom will have regularly scheduled conference 
calls to ensure progress. There will be activities to collect requirements from 
the community, review candidate questionnaires, review feedback from community 
members about candidates, and talk to candidates.

While being a NomCom member does require some time commitment it is also a very 
rewarding experience.

As a member of the NomCom it is very important that you be willing and able to 
attend either videoconference or in-person meetings (which may not happen) 
during 14-20 November (IETF 109 - Bangkok) to conduct interviews. 
Videoconference attendance will be supported whether or not there are in-person 
meetings. Orientation and setting of the NomCom schedule will be done by 
videoconference during the week 20-24 July (exact time and date to be 
determined after NomCom membership is finalized on July 12), the week prior to 
IETF 108.  Being at IETF 110 (Prague) is not essential.

Please volunteer by sending me an email before 23:59 UTC June 24, 2020, as 
follows:

To: nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org
Subject: NomCom 2020-21 Volunteer

Please include the following information in the email

Nomcom 2020-2021 Call For Volunteers

2020-05-27 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
The IETF NomCom appoints people to fill the open slots on the LLC, IETF Trust, 
the IAB, and the IESG.

Ten voting members for the NomCom are selected in a verifiably random way from 
a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers, the better chance we have of 
choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF population.

The details of the operation of the NomCom can be found in BCP 10 (RFC 8713). 
RFC 3797 details the selection algorithm.

Special for this year (and only this year), we also have RFC 8788 (one-off 
update to RFC 8713 / BCP 10) to tell us who is eligible to volunteer:

  Members of the IETF community must have attended at least three of
  the last five in-person IETF meetings in order to volunteer.

  The five meetings are the five most recent in-person meetings that
  ended prior to the date on which the solicitation for NomCom
  volunteers was submitted for distribution to the IETF community.
  Because no IETF 107 in-person meeting was held, for the 2020-2021
  Nominating Committee those five meetings are IETFs
102 [Montreal, Canada; July 2018],
103 [Bangkok, Thailand; November 2018],
104 [Prague, Czech Republic; March 2019],
105 [Montreal, Canada; July 2019], and 
106 [Singapore; November 2019].

Keep in mind that eligibility is based on in-person attendance at the five 
listed meetings. You can check your eligibility at: 
https://www.ietf.org/registration/nomcom.py.

If you qualify, please volunteer. Before you decide to volunteer, please 
remember that anyone appointed to this NomCom will not be considered as a 
candidate for any of the positions that the 2020 - 2021 NomCom is responsible 
for filling.

People commonly volunteer by ticking the box on IETF registration forms. The 
IETF 106 form did not ask whether people were willing to volunteer. IETF 107 
did ask, but all those registrations were canceled. I have asked the 
Secretariat if it is possible to get the list if volunteers from canceled IETF 
107 registrations. If that list is available, I will contact all who are 
verified as eligible. But given the uncertainty of this process, I would 
encourage people to volunteer directly (see the bottom of this email for 
instructions). Thank you for volunteering!

The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2021 IETF meeting, 
and thus the positions for which this NomCom is responsible, are

IETF Trust:
Joel Halpern

LLC:
Maja Andjelkovic

IAB:
Jari Arkko
Jeff Tantsura
Mark Nottingham
Stephen Farrell
Wes Hardaker
Zhenbin Li

IESG:
Alissa Cooper, IETF Chair/GEN AD
Alvaro Retana, RTG AD
Barry Leiba, ART AD
Deborah Brungard, RTG AD
Éric Vyncke, INT AD
Magnus Westerlund, TSV AD
Roman Danyliw, SEC AD
Warren Kumari, OPS AD

All appointments are for 2 years. The Routing area has 3 ADs and the General 
area has 1; all other areas have 2 ADs. Thus, all areas (that have more than 
one AD) have at least one continuing AD.

The primary activity for this NomCom will begin in July 2020 and should be 
completed in January 2021.  The NomCom will have regularly scheduled conference 
calls to ensure progress. There will be activities to collect requirements from 
the community, review candidate questionnaires, review feedback from community 
members about candidates, and talk to candidates.

While being a NomCom member does require some time commitment it is also a very 
rewarding experience.

As a member of the NomCom it is very important that you be willing and able to 
attend either videoconference or in-person meetings (which may not happen) 
during 14-20 November (IETF 109 - Bangkok) to conduct interviews. 
Videoconference attendance will be supported whether or not there are in-person 
meetings. Orientation and setting of the NomCom schedule will be done by 
videoconference during the week 20-24 July (exact time and date to be 
determined after NomCom membership is finalized on July 12), the week prior to 
IETF 108.  Being at IETF 110 (Prague) is not essential.

Please volunteer by sending me an email before 23:59 UTC June 24, 2020, as 
follows:

To: nomcom-chair-2...@ietf.org
Subject: NomCom 2020-21 Volunteer

Please include the following information in the email body:

Your Full Name: __
// as you write it on the IETF registration form

Current Primary Affiliation:
// Typically what goes in the Company field
// in the IETF Registration Form

Emails: ___
   // All email addresses used to register for the past 5 IETF meetings
   // Preferred email address first

Telephone: ___
// For confirmation if selected

You should expect an email response from me within 5 business days stating 
whether or not you are qualified.  If you don't receive this response, please 
re-send your email with the tag "RESEND"" added to the subject line.

If you are not yet sure if you would li

NomCom 2019 Announcement of IESG selections

2020-01-30 Thread NomCom Chair 2019
As chair of the 2019-2020 NomCom, it gives me great pleasure to announce the
results of the NomCom selection process for the IESG positions to serve for
the 2020-2022 cycle. All the IESG candidates noted below have been confirmed
by the IAB.

The selected candidates for the IESG are:

Murray Kucherawy, Facebook,  ART AD
Erik Kline, Loon LLC, INT AD
Robert Wilton, Cisco Systems, MGT AD
Martin Vigoureux, Nokia, RTG AD
Benjamin Kaduk, Akamai Technologies, SEC AD
Martin Duke, F5 Networks Inc, TSV AD


The resulting IESG will consist of:

Alissa Cooper, Cisco, General Area Director / IETF Chair

Murray Kucherawy, Facebook, Applications and Real-Time Area Director
Barry Leiba, Futurewei Technologies, Applications and Real-Time Area Director

Éric Vyncke, Cisco, Internet Area Director
Erik Kline, Loon LLC, Internet Area Director

Robert Wilton, Cisco, Operations and Management Area Director (Management)
Warren Kumari, Google, Operations and Management Area Director (Operations)

Alvaro Retana, Futurewei Technologies, Routing Area Director
Deborah Brungard, AT, Routing Area Director
Martin Vigoureux, Nokia, Routing Area Director

Benjamin Kaduk, Akamai Technologies, Security Area Director
Roman Danyliw, CERT/SEI, Security Area Director

Magnus Westerlund, Ericsson, Transport Area Director
Martin Duke, F5 Networks Inc, Transport Area Director


The members of the NomCom thank all of the members of the community who
offered to serve on the IESG. Additionally, our thanks go out to the many
members of the community who have supported the NomCom process.  

With this announcement, the regular work of the 2019-2020 NonCom is complete.
I wish to thank all the NomCom members who worked so hard this year and 
all the community members who put their name forth to volunteer for NomCom.

Regards,

Victor Kuarsingh
2019-2020 IETF NomCom Chair
victor at jvknet dot com
nomcom-chair-2019 at ietf dot org

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NomCom 2019 Announcement of LLC Board Director selection

2020-01-21 Thread NomCom Chair 2019
As chair of the 2019-20120 NomCom, it gives me great pleasure to announce the
results of the NomCom selection process for the IETF LLC Board Director to
serve on the LLC Board. The LLC Board Director candidate noted below has been 
confirmed by the IESG.

The selected candidate for the LLC Board is:

Peter Van Roste, CENTR

The resulting LLC Board will consist of:
Jason Livingood 
Maja Andjelkovic 
* Peter Van Roste 
Sean Turner (ISOC BoT Selection)
Alissa Cooper (IESG Selection) 

( * ) Candidate has agreed to accept the role (3-year term)

The members of the NomCom thank all of the members of the community who
offered to serve on the LLC Board. Additionally, our thanks go out to the many
members of the community who have supported (and continue to support) the
NomCom process.  

The NomCom 2019 team continues with the IESG selections still to be
announced. 

Regards,

Victor Kuarsingh
2019-2020 IETF NomCom Chair
victor at jvknet dot com
nomcom-chair-2019 at ietf dot org

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NomCom 2019 Announcement of IETF Trust Selection

2020-01-21 Thread NomCom Chair 2019
As chair of the 2019-2020 NomCom, it gives me great pleasure to announce the
results of the NomCom selection process for the IETF Trust. The IETF Trust
candidate noted below has been confirmed by the IESG.

The selected candidate for the IETF Trust is:

Glenn Deen, Comcast-NBCUniversal

The resulting IETF Trust will consist of:
Kathleen Moriarty 
Joel Halpern
* Glenn Deen 
IESG Selection (current member Stephen Wenger)
John Levine (ISOC BoT Selection)

( * ) Candidate has agreed to accept the role (3-year term)

The members of the NomCom thank all of the members of the community who
offered to serve on the IETF Trust. Additionally, our thanks go out to the
many members of the community who have supported (and continue to support) 
the NomCom process.  

The NomCom 2019 team continues with the LLC and IESG selections still to be
announced. 

Regards,

Victor Kuarsingh
2019-2020 IETF NomCom Chair
victor at jvknet dot com
nomcom-chair-2019 at ietf dot org

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NomCom 2019 Announcement of IAB selections

2020-01-12 Thread NomCom Chair 2019
As chair of the 2019-2020 NomCom, it gives me great pleasure to announce the
results of the NomCom selection process for the IAB. All the IAB candidates
noted below have been confirmed by the ISOC Board of Trustees.

The selected candidates for the IAB are:

Ben Campbell 
Cullen Jennings
Jared Mauch
Jiankang Yao 姚健康 
Mirja Kühlewind 
Tommy Pauly 

The resulting IAB will consist of:
Ben Campbell, Independant Consultant
Cullen Jennings, Cisco Systems
Jared Mauch, Akamai Technologies
Jiankang Yao 姚健康, CNNIC China Internet Network Information Center
Mirja Kühlewind, Ericsson
Tommy Pauly, Apple
Jari Arkko, Ericsson
Jeff Tantsura, Apstra
Mark Nottingham, Fastly
Stephen Farrell, Trinity College Dublin
Wes Hardaker, USC/ISI
Zhenbin Li, Huawei

The members of the NomCom thank all of the members of the community who
offered to serve on the IAB. Additionally, our thanks go out to the many
members of the community who have supported (and continue to support) the
NomCom process.  

The NomCom process for 2019-2020 is not yet finished.  The work continues and 
the schedule and other information can be found on the
Nomcom homepage: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2019/

I will send out announcements as the slates are confirmed.

Regards,

Victor Kuarsingh

Victor Kuarsingh
2019-2020 IETF NomCom Chair
Victor at jvknet dot com
nomcom-chair-2019 at ietf dot org

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Nomcom - IETF 106 In-Person Feedback and Office Hours

2019-11-16 Thread NomCom Chair 2019
Dear IETF 106 Attendees,

The Nomcom team will be available to speak and take input directly from the
 community at the IETF106 venue for those who would to come by the Nomcom
 room (located in "Fullerton" and "Bonham" rooms).  Team members will have the
 Nomcom sticker on their name tags for easy identification should you want speak
 to one of us in the halls as well.

The Nomcom team members names can be found here - 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2019/

We have office hours setup from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Monday through Thursday
 for drop ins, or you can contact a Nomcom member and arrange another time
 slot if you want/need.  

We thank you for your time and feedback.

regards,

Victor Kuarsingh
victor at jvknet dot com
nomcom-chair-2019 at ietf dot org

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Reminder - NomCom 2019 Call for Community Feedback

2019-11-16 Thread NomCom Chair 2019
Reminder - Community feedback for nominees is by Thursday November 21, 2019. 

Feedback for IAB, IESG Area Directors, IETF Trust and LLC Board.

The 2019-20 Nominating Committee has collected a list of willing
candidates for the positions open this cycle.  You can see the list at 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2019/feedback/

You may provide feedback using the web form there; it is secure.  
All web feedback goes into the datatracker using asymmetric 
encryption, which is then decrypted by the NomCom members 
as they read it.  Your feedback can not be seen by the secretariat, the 
tools people, or any of the management.

Your feedback through the web form is not anonymous when shown to
NomCom members as you need an IETF login to provide it.

If you want to give truly anonymous feedback, please contact one 
of the NomCom members that you trust directly, and ask him/her to
relay the feedback anonymously to the NomCom.

You can also submit feedback via email to nomcom-chair-2019 at 
ietf.org and I will enter it in the datatracker. One email per 
candidate, please. Please indicate if I should share your identity
with the full NomCom.

Office Hours for Singapore are posted on the NomCom 2019 site.  For reference 
the office hours are:

November 18 - 21 (local Singapore timezone - SGT)
Monday 18th- 09:00 - 10:00
Tuesday 19th   - 09:00 - 10:00
Wednesday 20th   - 09:00 - 10:00
Thursday 21st  - 09:00 - 10:00
Private appointment can be made based upon request

The positions to be filled and the desired expertise are also found 
on our NomCom 19 web page:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2019/

Thank you so much for your feedback - we really value it and 
appreciate your time taken to submit it.


regards,
Victor  

Victor Kuarsingh
victor at jvknet dot com
nomcom-chair-2019 at ietf dot org

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