Re: [ripe-list] NomCom Volunteers and Selection

2019-12-13 Thread Paul Hoogsteder
I could hardly object to Randy being one of them. Old fart or not, we need 
people who know the community, what their skin computer age or fondness of cat 
movies is hardly matters.

Paul.

> On 13 Dec 2019, at 18:44, Randy Bush  wrote:
> 
> while i would like to be an advisor, the nomcom seems not to need more
> old white males.  so i will pass.  but i strongly encourage folk from
> underepresented populations to volunteer.
> 
> randy
> 



Re: [ripe-list] NomCom Volunteers and Selection

2019-12-13 Thread Ole Jacobsen via ripe-list

Hi Daniel,

For the IETF nomcom, there are only 2 Advisors:

* Past chair
* IETF Tools Team Advisor 

The Tools Team Advisor is mainly there to provide support for
the process (candidate feedback, encrypted committee deliberations
and so on).

The rest are Liaisons:

IAB Liaison
IESG Liaison
ISOC Board Liaison
IETF LLC Liaison
IETF Trust Liaison


I am not sure I understand how Advisors are selected in the RIPE
context: "An advisor is responsible for such duties as specified by 
the invitation that resulted in the appointment." 

Can you clarify what this means in practice.

Ole

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On Fri, 13 Dec 2019, Daniel Karrenberg wrote:

> 
> 
> On 12 Dec 2019, at 12:21, Daniel Karrenberg wrote:
> 
> > Working within the current procedure, if you wish and the NomCom agrees, you
> > could become an advisor to the NomCom, both for the purpose of bringing more
> > diversity and for helping with that final report. How’s that?
> 
> To be sure: as laid out in ripe-728 advisors are full members of the NomCom,
> participate, contribute and vote on all matters except on the selection of
> candidates.
> 
> From my observations of IETF NomComs I can say that advisors can have
> considerable influence on the work of the NomCom and the outcomes of that
> work.
> 
> The NomCom will have liaisons from the WG-chairs collective, the RIPE program
> committee and the RIPE NCC board. Ana Wilson has agreed to be an advisor
> filling the role of ‘previous chair’.
> 
> If anyone in the RIPE community has suggestions for additional advisors that
> would help the NomCom please let us hear them.
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
> 

Re: [ripe-list] NomCom Volunteers and Selection

2019-12-13 Thread Randy Bush
while i would like to be an advisor, the nomcom seems not to need more
old white males.  so i will pass.  but i strongly encourage folk from
underepresented populations to volunteer.

randy



Re: [ripe-list] NomCom Volunteers and Selection

2019-12-13 Thread Denesh Bhabuta via ripe-list


> On 13 Dec 2019, at 11:42, Daniel Karrenberg  wrote:
>> On 12 Dec 2019, at 12:21, Daniel Karrenberg wrote:
>> Working within the current procedure, if you wish and the NomCom agrees, you 
>> could become an advisor to the NomCom, both for the purpose of bringing more 
>> diversity and for helping with that final report. How’s that?
> To be sure: as laid out in ripe-728 advisors are full members of the NomCom, 
> participate, contribute and vote on all matters except on the selection of 
> candidates.
> From my observations of IETF NomComs I can say that advisors can have 
> considerable influence on the work of the NomCom and the outcomes of that 
> work.
> The NomCom will have liaisons from the WG-chairs collective, the RIPE program 
> committee and the RIPE NCC board. Ana Wilson has agreed to be an advisor 
> filling the role of ‘previous chair’.
> If anyone in the RIPE community has suggestions for additional advisors that 
> would help the NomCom please let us hear them.

I would be happy to be an advisor if there is support from the community.

Regards
Denesh





Re: [ripe-list] NomCom Volunteers and Selection

2019-12-13 Thread Daniel Karrenberg




On 12 Dec 2019, at 12:21, Daniel Karrenberg wrote:

Working within the current procedure, if you wish and the NomCom 
agrees, you could become an advisor to the NomCom, both for the 
purpose of bringing more diversity and for helping with that final 
report. How’s that?


To be sure: as laid out in ripe-728 advisors are full members of the 
NomCom, participate, contribute and vote on all matters except on the 
selection of candidates.


From my observations of IETF NomComs I can say that advisors can have 
considerable influence on the work of the NomCom and the outcomes of 
that work.


The NomCom will have liaisons from the WG-chairs collective, the RIPE 
program committee and the RIPE NCC board. Ana Wilson has agreed to be an 
advisor filling the role of ‘previous chair’.


If anyone in the RIPE community has suggestions for additional advisors 
that would help the NomCom please let us hear them.


Daniel