Forwarded from the NomCom Chair
>---------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: NomCom Chair <[email protected]> >Date: Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:26 PM >Subject: NomCom 2010-2011: Call for More Nominations >To: IETF Announcement list <[email protected]> > > > > >Hi Folks, > >Nominations have slowed down dramatically, so this update is to enlist >the community in an effort to pick up the pace. > >We are very far behind in nominations for all the open positions but in >particular we need nominations for the IESG and IAOC open positions. >There have been no nominations received (other than for the incumbents) >in INT, RAI, and RTG, and only 1 for OPS. Likewise, in IAOC there have >been no nominations submitted other than the incumbent. > >The acceptance rates of those nominated has also been very slow. In >order to initiate the open list of willing nominees we are in need of a >reasonable number of acceptances, and due to the low number of nominees >and acceptances have delayed the start date for publishing the first >open list to September 20. So if you have been nominated and are >willing to serve, but have not yet confirmed this by email back to the >NomCom, please do so as soon as possible. > >We need Community input and participation! We cannot properly execute >the task of selecting the best candidates for these positions with so >few nominations and acceptances. So, please consider making >nominations for the open positions, in particular those for which we >have so few nominations - it takes just a few minutes of your time. >Right now, we just need the names/email addresses. > >Why do we need more nominations? Well, even if you think a willing >incumbent is doing a very good job and should be returned, his or her >ability to serve again might be impacted by unforeseen circumstances >between now and March. NomCom needs to consider multiple nominees to be >prepared in the event one or more candidates is unable to serve come next >March and to ensure we have chosen the best candidate. > >There are several ways you can help the IETF Nominating Committee. > >- You may nominate yourself. >- You can nominate someone you know whom you think would do a good job. > >Do not worry about whether they might already be nominated. We would >much prefer to receive the same nomination several times rather than >miss a good person we should consider. > >How to submit Nominations: >-------------------------- >The list of positions we need to fill, and the provided Job >Descriptions, and forms for nominations, can be found in the call for >nominations at: https://datatracker.ietf.org/ann/nomcom/2468/ > >You may enter a nomination by going to the following URL >https://wiki.tools.ietf.org/group/nomcom/10/nominate > >You may also nominate someone by sending an email to [email protected] >and giving us their name, email address and the open position you are >nominating them for. We will take care of the rest. > >If you are asked for a user name and password, use an existing ietf login >and password. If you need a login and password, request one from the tools >page at the following URL http://trac.tools.ietf.org/newlogin > > >Open List: >---------- >As you already know, NomCom 2010-2011 will follow the policy for "Open >Disclosure of Willing Nominees" described in RFC 5680. > >Feedback Collection: >-------------------- >Once the open list is available, the entire community will be invited >to provide feedback. I will send a further announcement requesting >feedback on the nominees, describing how to submit feedback, and how to >view the open list of nominees. > >Thank you, > >Thomas Walsh >Chair, NomCom 2010-2011 >[email protected] >[email protected] _______________________________________________ IPsec mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipsec
