Please consider volunteering if you meet the criteria… Of course, we have document shepherding opportunities as well ;^) Thanks, Acee
> >-----Original Message----- >From: IETF-Announce [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of >NomCom Chair 2016 >Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 3:04 PM >To: IETF Announcement List <[email protected]> >Subject: NomCom 2016-2017 Call for Volunteers > >Subject: NomCom 2016-2017 Call for Volunteers > >The IETF nomcom appoints folks to fill the open slots on the IAOC, 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 RFC 7437, and >BCP10/RFC3797 details the selection algorithm. > >Volunteers must have attended 3 of the past 5 IETF meetings. As >specified in >RFC 7437, that means three out of the five past meetings up to the time >this >email announcement goes out to start the solicitation of volunteers. The >five >meetings out of which you must have attended *three* are: > >IETF = 91 (Honolulu) \ > 92 (Dallas) \ > 93 (Prague) -*** ANY THREE! > 94 (Yokohama) / > 95 (Buenos Aires) / > > >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 2016 - 2017 Nomcom is >responsible >for filling. > >Some 229 people have already volunteered by ticking the box on the IETF >95 >registration form. 131 of these have been verified as eligible. I will >contact >all of these shortly. Thank you for volunteering! > >The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2017 IETF >meeting, >and thus the positions for which this nomcom is responsible, are > >IAOC: > > Lou Berger > >IAB: > > Ralph Droms > Russ Housley > Robert Sparks > Andrew Sullivan > Dave Thaler > Suzanne Woolf > >IESG: > > Jari Arkko (GEN) > Deborah Brungard (RTG) > Ben Campbell (ART) > Spencer Dawkins (TSV) > Stephen Farrell (SEC) > Joel Jaeggli (OPS) > Terry Manderson (INT) > Alvaro Retana (RTG) > > >All appointments are for 2 years. The ART and Routing areas have 3 ADs >and the >General area has 1; all other areas have 2 ADs. Thus, all areas (with the >exception of GEN) have at least one continuing AD. > >The primary activity for this nomcom will begin in July 2016 and should >be >completed in January 2017. 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 able to attend >IETF97 >(Seoul) to conduct interviews. Being at IETF96 (Berlin) is useful for >orientation. Being at IETF98 is not essential. > >Please volunteer by sending me an email before 23:59 UTC June 20, 2016, >as >follows: > >To: [email protected] >Subject: Nomcom 2016-17 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 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/2016/ > >I will be publishing a more detailed target timetable, as well as details >of the >randomness seeds to be used for the RFC 3797 selection process, within >the next >few weeks. > >Thank you! > >Lucy Lynch >[email protected] >[email protected] > _______________________________________________ OSPF mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ospf
