Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-21 Thread Maria Matejka via opensource-wg
On 2023-12-21 20:18, Ines Skelac wrote: Thank you for your quick response. It's important for me to clarify my position regarding the RIPE chair selection process, and equally important to receive responses to my points that remain unanswered. This is NOT a RIPE Chair selection process. I

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-21 Thread Gert Doering
Hi, On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 08:18:37PM +0100, Ines Skelac wrote: > To reiterate, my decision to participate in the voting was informed by a > thorough understanding of RIPE, the Open Source Working Group, and the > qualifications of all the candidates. This statement sounds great, but you still

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-21 Thread Leslie
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 11:19 AM Ines Skelac wrote: > Dear Martin, > > Thank you for your quick response. It's important for me to clarify my > position regarding the RIPE chair selection process, and equally important > to receive responses to my points that remain unanswered. > > Firstly, with

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-21 Thread Ines Skelac
Dear Martin, Thank you for your quick response. It's important for me to clarify my position regarding the RIPE chair selection process, and equally important to receive responses to my points that remain unanswered. Firstly, with respect to Luka Perkov, our interactions have been within a

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-20 Thread Wolfgang Tremmel via opensource-wg
I also support the decision of the chairs 100% (as a long time attendee of RIPE meetings and (mostly silent) subscriber of this list). > On 16. Dec 2023, at 09:33, Maria Matejka via opensource-wg > wrote: > > This is indeed a good way to resolve this, even though it maybe should have > been

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg
ONS. Best regards, Marcos Sanz Open Source WG Chair > -Mensaje original- > De: opensource-wg En nombre de Ines > Skelac > Enviado el: martes, 19 de diciembre de 2023 14:17 > Para: Martin Winter > CC: opensource-wg@ripe.net > Asunto: Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support o

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Martin Winter
Paul, to answer your questions: I mainly asked not about personal introduction but how you learned about the voting process. After all, you try to make the point that the current process is not fair. I do not care about your personal background - we welcome everyone. What I was looking for: -

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Paul Arola
I appreciate the opportunity to introduce myself. With my experience as Chair of the GiGAWire Task Force in the HomeGrid Forum and my involvement in various open source initiatives at TELUS, particularly in G.hn related activities, I am well-prepared to contribute to the RIPE community. Regarding

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-19 Thread Ines Skelac
Dear Martin, Thank you for extending a welcome to me and for engaging in this important dialogue. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my perspective and to deepen my involvement with the RIPE community. In your email, you highlighted the importance of being a well-informed and active

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-18 Thread Sander Steffann
Hi Martin, > Please be aware, we didn't look for the most popular person or the one > with the most followers or the best Open Source background. We were > looking for the best choice for a WG chair. Thank you, I think that is the right focus for a RIPE working group. To newcomers, please note

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-18 Thread Michele Neylon - Blacknight via opensource-wg
pond to it outside of your usual working hours. From: opensource-wg on behalf of Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg Date: Saturday, 16 December 2023 at 07:57 To: opensource-wg@ripe.net Subject: Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Please use caution when ope

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-18 Thread Martin Winter
Ines. First of all welcome. And yes, you are one of the impacted persons as well who just joined the list after the RIPE meeting, not attended any recent RIPEs and were still informed well enough to immediatly vote after joining the list. On Sun, Dec 17, 2023 at 9:14 AM Ines Skelac wrote: > >

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-17 Thread Ines Skelac
Dear RIPE Community, I am writing to express my disappointment and concern regarding the recent decision-making process for the open co-chair position in the RIPE community. As a new member of this esteemed group, I find the approach taken to be both disheartening and alarming. The decision to

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-16 Thread Ondřej Surý
Oh, I didn’t want to imply any intentional wrongdoing. I simply suggested that stepping down in such situation might be the best way to acknowledge the less than ideal situation and prevent the possible argument that might drag for a long time. Ondrej On Sat, Dec 16, 2023, at 23:22, Martin

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-16 Thread Martin Winter
Ondrej, On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 9:31 PM Ondřej Surý wrote: > The way I read the decision from the chair, they strive to have the voting > process work for the existing community. If suddenly there’s a surge of > people who were never active in this community subscribing to the mailing > list

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-16 Thread Martin Winter
Paul, On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 6:02 PM Paul Arola wrote: > Initially, the voting process was defined by specific and clear guidelines. > The retrospective amendment of these criteria after the election raises > significant concerns about transparency and the integrity of the democratic >

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-16 Thread Ondřej Surý
s to move ahead. Based on these criteria we’ll >> now review all expressions of support in the mailing list and plan to >> provide you with an outcome as soon as possible. If you think we are making >> a wrong decision, please speak up within the next few days. >> >>

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-16 Thread Paul Arola
mailing list and plan to > provide you with an outcome as soon as possible. If you think we are making > a wrong decision, please speak up within the next few days. > > Best regards, > > Marcos and Martin > Open Source WG Chairs > > > -Mensaje original----- > > De:

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-16 Thread Benno Overeinder
and Martin Open Source WG Chairs -Mensaje original- De: opensource-wg En nombre de Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg Enviado el: jueves, 30 de noviembre de 2023 10:27 Para: opensource-wg@ripe.net Asunto: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates Dear all, as explained today

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-16 Thread Maria Matejka via opensource-wg
WG Chairs > >> -Mensaje original- >> De: opensource-wg En nombre de >> Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg >> Enviado el: jueves, 30 de noviembre de 2023 10:27 >> Para: opensource-wg@ripe.net >> Asunto: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates >

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-15 Thread Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg
pe.net > Asunto: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates > > Dear all, > > > > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over > their full name, the ca

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-14 Thread Ivan Blagaj via opensource-wg
Dear all, My vote goes to: 1. Luka Perkov Best regards, Ivan Blagaj On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 10:27 AM Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg mailto:opensource-wg@ripe.net>> wrote: Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-14 Thread Dražen Petrušić
> > On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 10:27 AM Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg < > opensource-wg@ripe.net> wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over > their full name, the

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-14 Thread Ines Skelac
Dear Colleagues, I am delighted to learn about Luka Perkov's nomination for the co-chair position. Given his capabilities and dedication, I am confident that he will be a valuable asset to the team. In light of this, I would like to formally cast my vote in favor of Luka Perkov for the co-chair

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-13 Thread Ignas Bagdonas
> > > > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over > their full name, the candidates are > > > > -Christian Scheele > > -Luka Perkov > > -Sasha Romijn > > Support in order of preference: 1.

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-13 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear all, Am 30.11.23 um 10:27 schrieb : as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over their full name, the candidates are -Christian Scheele -Luka Perkov -Sasha Romijn […] Now this is a

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-13 Thread Mario Kozjak
Dear all, I would like to express my strong support for Luka Perkov as a candidate for the new co-chair position to further strengthen this community. Having had the privilege of working closely with Luka Perkov in the past, I can confidently attest to his exceptional skills, dedication, and

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-13 Thread Alexander Zubkov via opensource-wg
Hello, My vote is for Sasha Romijn. Regards, Alexander Zubkov On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 10:27 AM Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by

[opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-13 Thread Filip Bubalo
Greetings! My vote goes to Luka Perkov, I collaborated with him on multiple projects. He has understanding practical and theoretical understanding of network systems, OpenWRT technology, and all things network. Best regards, Filip ___ opensource-wg

[opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-13 Thread Manuel Brkovic
Dear all, I would like to support - Luka Perkov - for this role Kind regards Manuel *Manuel Brković* +385 (0)98 316 043 <+385%20(0)98%20316%20043> manuel.brko...@adcora.hr adcora Baltazara-Adama Krčelića 19, 10290, Zaprešić

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-12 Thread Sridhar Rao
Of Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg Sent: 30 November 2023 14:57 To: opensource-wg@ripe.net Subject: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-12 Thread Andrija Huzjak
My vote goes to Luka Perkov On 30/11/2023 10:27, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over their full name, the candidates are -Christian

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-12 Thread Allen Brodarić
Hi, I am honored to express my support for Luka Perkov as co-chair. His expertise in Linux networking, coupled with a demonstrated commitment to community projects, make him an exemplary candidate. Luka has my full confidence for this role. Allen B. 30.11.2023., u 10:27, korisnik Marcos

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-12 Thread Andrej Mlinarević via opensource-wg
Hi, I am writing to highly recommend Luka Perkov for his networking and OpenWRT technology skills. I have had the pleasure of working closely with Luka for 5+ years on various networking projects, where he has consistently demonstrated exceptional skills, dedication, and a deep understanding of

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-12 Thread Alexandru Ardelean
> Dear all, > Hello, I vote for Luka Perkov. Thank you Alex > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over > their > full name, the candidates are > > -Christian Scheele > -Luka Perkov >

[opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-11 Thread Paul Arola
Long time lurker, first time poster. My vote is for Luka Perkov, I have always been a fan of what he's done at Sartura and DENT. -paul arola > > On Thu, Nov 30 2023 at 10:27 AM, Marcos Sanz wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > as explained today during the working group session, three people have >

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-06 Thread Thomas Petazzoni via opensource-wg
Hello, > -Luka Perkov I would like to hereby state my support for Luka Perkov as co-chair of the OpenSource working group. Best regards, Thomas -- Thomas Petazzoni, co-owner and CEO, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering and training https://bootlin.com

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-06 Thread Valerie Aurora
Hi all, I appreciated everyone's pitches for the co-chair vacancy and think all three would do a good job. After some thought, I support Sasha Romijn for co-chair, based on the ideas and plans she outlined in her talk. Valerie > Dear all, > > > > as explained today during the working group

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-04 Thread Taras Chornyi
+1 for Luka On Thu, Nov 30 2023 at 10:27 AM, Marcos Sanz mailto:opensource-wg@ripe.net>> wrote: Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over their full name, the candidates are

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-01 Thread Sebastian Castro via opensource-wg
I’d like to give my support to Sasha. From: opensource-wg on behalf of Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg Date: Thursday, 30 November 2023 at 10:27 To: opensource-wg@ripe.net Subject: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates Dear all, as explained today during the working group

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-12-01 Thread Tim Bruijnzeels
Hi, First of all, I think it's great that there are three candidates. My support goes to Sacha because she brings a wealth of relevant experience in writing software, maintaining and funding, supporting people who use it, and advocating standards. She knows open-source inside out, is

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Branimir Rajtar
+1 for Luka Regards, Branimir From: opensource-wg on behalf of Maria Matejka via opensource-wg Date: Thursday, 30 November 2023 at 17:59 To: opensource-wg@ripe.net Subject: Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates +1 for Sasha. Maria On 30 November 2023 17:29:12 CET

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Maria Matejka via opensource-wg
+1 for Sasha. Maria On 30 November 2023 17:29:12 CET, Massimo Candela wrote: > > >On 30/11/2023 17:18, Nat Morris wrote: >> On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 at 10:27, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg >> wrote: >>> >>> Dear all, >>> as explained today during the working group session, three people have >>>

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Mircea Ulinic
+1 for Sasha Thanks for IRRd! :) Original Message On 30 Nov 2023, 11:27, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: > Dear all, > > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over >

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Zoran Ovcin
I vote for Sasha Romijn. Zoran Ovcin On 11/30/2023 10:27 AM, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over their full name, the candidates are

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Massimo Candela
On 30/11/2023 17:18, Nat Morris wrote: On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 at 10:27, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over their full name, the

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Nat Morris
On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 at 10:27, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: > > Dear all, > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over > their full name, the candidates are > -Christian Scheele >

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Sander Steffann
Hello, > as explained today during the working group session, three people have > volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over > their full name, the candidates are > -Christian Scheele > -Luka Perkov > -Sasha Romijn I would like to voice my support Sasha Romijn

[opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Peter Steinhäuser
First of all thanks to all the candidates for stepping up - it’s great to see many volunteers willing to contribute to the WG’s work! I would like to express my support for Christian whom I know since many years as a skilled and creative mind who’s building innovative network solutions since

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Maarten Aertsen
hi, Thanks for running, all three of you. On 30/11/2023 10:27, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: Now this is a public call for support of the candidates, open for TWO WEEKS starting now and ENDING 14^th December (EOB UTC). If you want to support one (or more) candidate(s), please send a

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Vesna Manojlovic
My support goes to Sasha Romijn, both for her event-organising skills & experiences, and free software contributions. On 30/11/2023 10:27, Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg wrote: Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open

Re: [opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Willem Toorop
I am sure all candidates are good, but I would like to give my vote to Sasha Romijn who knows the OS world inside-out and is a very social and considerate person. I think she's a good fit for the role. Op 30-11-2023 om 10:27 schreef Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg: Dear all, as explained

[opensource-wg] Call for support of co-chair candidates

2023-11-30 Thread Marcos Sanz via opensource-wg
Dear all, as explained today during the working group session, three people have volunteered to fill the one open co-chair vacancy. Sorted by sha256() over their full name, the candidates are -Christian Scheele -Luka Perkov -Sasha Romijn Big thanks to all of them for their offer to