NomCom 2012-2013: Results of Random Selection

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Random selection of the voting members for this year's NomCom is now
complete. The following individuals were selected using the previously
published seeds and the algorithm from RFC 3797: (Details of random
selection can be found at the bottom of this message)

090 Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software
025 Yi (Aaron) Ding, Univ. of Helsinki
092 Teemu Savolainen, Nokia
126 Leaf Yeh, Huawei
024 Dhruv Dhody, Huawei
031 Toerless Eckert, Cisco
122 Steven White, Alcatel-Lucent
096 Karen Seo, BBN
081 David Meyer, Cisco
041 Jeff Haas, Juniper

Note that the NomCom cannot contain more than two voting members
with the same primary affiliation. Therefore, in performing random
selection, the following individuals were bypassed: (See RFCs 3797 and
3777 for more information)

132 Qian (Cathy) Zhou, Huawei
002 Rajiv Asati, Cisco

I will be contacting these individuals during the coming week to confirm
that they are able and willing to serve on the NomCom. Please contact
me with any questions or concerns about the random selection process.
Any challenge to the results of the random selection must be made by
by August 19, 2012 at 17:00 EDT (UTC - 4). The final list of NomCom
members will be announced on August 19.

The seed values used for random selection were:

Canadian Lottery Lotto 649
Saturday August 11, 2012 Results:
(7 numbers including the bonus number: numbers between 1 and 49)
17 20 22 35 38 48 36

US National debt ("Debt Held by the Public"), published by the
Treasury department as of Thursday, August 9, 2012
Last 8 digits, ignore the commas and periods:
90193202

US National debt ("Intragovernmental Holdings"), published by the
Treasury department as of Thursday, August 9, 2012
Last 8 digits, ignore the commas and periods:
55598744

Euromillions Lottery
Friday August 10, 2012 Results:
(7 numbers including the star balls: 5 numbers between 1 and 50 and 2
star balls between 1 and 11)
11 17 21 48 50 9 10

Therefore using the algorithm in RFC 3797, the input string to the MD5
hash function was:
17.20.22.35.36.38.48./90193202./55598744./9.10.11.17.21.48.50./

Resulting in the following sequence of hash values:

INDEX        HEX VALUE of MD5                 DIV  SELECTED
 1  ca30d5996de35ba57b393541328c4159  134  -> 90 <-
 2  b3eda7607645301ccca475b92da143d3  133  -> 25 <-
 3  eb9b33ab80eb4b74ed8c296181ca26cd  132  -> 92 <-
 4  7f8814853ec0970ca2cbc7f52b255807  131  -> 126 <-
 5  217c398a17e1f964e71d474c1cd42e29  130  -> 24 <-
 6  a208db692053903684516875b6931cef  129  -> 31 <-
 7  d63518ef791a77442a223253298a9974  128  -> 122 <-
 8  ae454018265df1b297350902e4362582  127  -> 96 <-
 9  6b0218d4ad58756e242bde2ff1509633  126  -> 81 <-
10  10a682cb3bf7c10e3b96487b5dafe4a9  125  -> 132 <-
11  bb88a0da78260e1b09825f15628a7965  124  ->  2 <-
12  6168d40cf2eb896e0e13af709e8998b2  123  -> 41 <-



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