For those of you who haven't already seen this, the Nomcom is in need
of volunteers. Always a good thing to do for the community, if you
meet the criteria, think about volunteering. Thanks,

David


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Russ Housley <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 6:41 AM
Subject: Fwd: Nomcom 2010-2011: Second Call for Volunteers
To: IETF WG Chairs <[email protected]>


Some WG Chairs have helped spread the word by posting this call for
participants to their mail list.  If you have not already done so,
please pass the word.

Russ

> From: NomCom Chair <[email protected]>
> Date: June 21, 2010 5:49:08 PM EDT
> To: IETF Announcement list <[email protected]>
> Subject: Nomcom 2010-2011: Second Call for Volunteers
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is the Second call for Volunteers for the 2010-11 nomcom.  We are
> just about halfway through the volunteer period so if you are
> considering
> volunteering please do so very soon.
>
> I am pleased to report that we have 29 volunteers thus far whose
> qualifications have been confirmed by the secretariat. I have notified
> each of these volunteers by email.
>
> If you volunteered before 08:00 PDT (15:00 UTC) on June 21 to serve
> as a
> voting member and have not received a confirmation email from me,
> please
> re-submit and bring to my attention right away!
>
> However, we need many more volunteers.  You have until 17:00 PDT
> (24:00
> UTC) on July 8, 2010 to volunteer for nomcom but it is much better
> if you
> volunteer as early as possible.  The more volunteers, the better
> chance we
> have of choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF
> pouplation.
>
> As a reminder, volunteers must have attended 3 of the past 5 IETF
> meetings - per RFC 3777, which means 3 of the following meetings:
> IETF-73,
> IETF-74, IETF-75, IETF-76 and IETF-77.  If you qualify, and are
> willing to
> forgo appointment to any of the positions for which the nominating
> committee is responsible, please volunteer.
>
> The 10 nominating committee members are selected randomly from a
> pool of
> volunteers.  The details of the operation of nomcom may be found in
> RFC
> 3777.  The process on how to volunteer for nomcom is in the initial
> announcement:  https://datatracker.ietf.org/ann/nomcom/2330/
>
> The lists of open positions and people whose terms end in March 2011
> and
> thus the positions for which the nominating committee is responsible
> are
> summarized in the initial announcement:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/ann/nomcom/2330/
>
> The 29 volunteers who have thus far been qualified by the secretariat
> are:
>
> Fred Baker, Cisco Systems
>
> Stephan Wenger, Vidyo, Inc.
>
> Marc Blanchet, Viagenie
>
> Lixia Zhang, UCLA
>
> John Drake, Juniper Networks
>
> Ole Troan, Cisco
>
> Jiankang Yao, CNNIC
>
> Wassim Haddad, Ericsson
>
> Yi Zhao, Huawei USA
>
> Teemu Savolainen, Nokia
>
> Jouni Korhonen, Nokia Siemens Networks
>
> Mehmet Ersue, Nokia Siemens Networks
>
> Christian Schmidt, Nokia Siemens Networks
>
> Stephen Hanna, Juniper Networks
>
> Suresh Krishnan, Ericsson
>
> Eric Gray, Ericsson
>
> David Sinicrope, Ericsson
>
> Jan Melen, Ericsson
>
> Richard Barnes, BBN Technologies
>
> Hugo Salgado Hernandez, NIC Chile
>
> Ning Zong, Huawei Technologies
>
> Qin Wu, Huawei Technologies
>
> Karen Seo, BBN Technologies
>
> Haibin Song, Huawei Technologies
>
> Susan Hares, Huawei Technologies
>
> Tony Hansen. AT&T Labs
>
> Fuqing Huang, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
>
> Huub van Helvoort, Huawei Technologies
>
> Miya Kohno, Juniper Networks
>
> The primary activity for this nomcom will begin just prior to
> IETF-78 in
> Maastricht and should be completed in early January 2011.  The
> nomcom will
> be collecting requirements from the community, as well as talking to
> candidates and to community members about candidates. There will be
> weekly
> conference calls to ensure progress. Thus, being a nomcom member does
> require some time commitment.
>
> While, there is no requirement in RFC 3777 that a participant attend
> IETF
> meetings while serving on nomcom, please consider that during the IETF
> meetings, people that do not attend would be expected to remotely
> participate during the day in the time zones of the meeting
> locations -
> Maastricht at the end of July and Beijing in November.
>
> If you are not yet sure you would like to volunteer, please consider
> that
> nomcom members play a very important role in shaping the leadership
> of the
> IETF.  Ensuring the leadership of the IETF is fair and balanced and
> comprised of those who can lead the IETF in the right direction is an
> important responsibility that rests on the IETF participants at large.
> Volunteering for the nomcom is a good way of contributing in that
> direction.
>
> Please volunteer by sending an email before:
> 17:00 PDT (24:00 UTC) July 8, 2010 as follows:
>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Nomcom 2010-11 Volunteer
>
> Please include the following information in the body:
>
> <Your Full Name>  // As you enter in the IETF Registration Form,
>                  // First/Given name followed by Last/Family Name
>
> <Current Primary Affiliation>
>                  // typically what goes in the Company field
>                  // in the IETF Registration Form
>
> [<all email addresses used to Register for the past 5 IETF meetings>]
> <Preferred email address>  //
>
> <Telephone number>         // For confirmation if selected
>
> Please expect an email response from me within 3 days stating
> whether or
> not you are qualified.  If you don't receive a response, please re-
> send
> your email with the tag "Duplicate:" added to the subject line.
>
> Thank you and I hope to hear from you,
>
> Thomas Walsh
> Chair, Nomcom 2010-11
> Email: [email protected]
>
>
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