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 88 (Vancouver), \ 89 (London), \ 90 (Toronto), *** ANY THREE! 91 (Honolulu), / 92 (Dallas) / If you qualify, please volunteer. However, much as we want this, before you decide to volunteer, please be sure you are willing to forgo appointment to any of the positions for which this nomcom is responsible. As of today, we have 121 confirmed volunteers. 45 of those who ticked the box at the Dallas IETF meeting and are deemed qualified have still not responded; 81 people who ticked the box have been contacted because we could not verify their qualification; of those, 8 have confirmed that they are not qualified. Thank you for volunteering! The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2016 IETF meeting, and thus the positions for which this nomcom is responsible, are IAOC: No terms expire at this time. IAB: Mary Barnes Joe Hildebrand Ted Hardie Erik Nordmark Brian Trammell Marc Blanchet IESG: Alissa Cooper (ART) Barry Leiba (ART) Brian Haberman (Internet) Benoit Claise (Operations and Management) Alia Atlas (Routing) Kathleen Moriarty (Security) Martin Stiemerling (Transport) The Applications and Real-Time (ART) area is the expected new area resulting from the merge of the APP and RAI areas. 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 have at least one continuing AD. The primary activity for this nomcom will begin in July 2015 and should be completed in January 2016. The nomcom will have regularly scheduled conference calls to ensure progress. (We might dogfood WebRTC) There will be activities to collect requirements from the community, review candidate questionnaires, review feedback from community members about candidates, and talk to candidates. Thus, being a nomcom member does require some time commitment; but it is also a very rewarding experience. It is very important that you be able to attend IETF94 (Yokohama) to conduct interviews. Being at IETF93 (Prague) is useful for orientation. Being at IETF95 is not essential. Please volunteer by sending me an email before 11:59 pm CET (UTC +2 hours) June 22, 2015, as follows: To: nomcom-chair-2015@ietf.org Subject: Nomcom 2015-16 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 3 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 will find a detailed timeline on the nomcom web site at: https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2015/ 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 couple weeks. Thank you! Harald Alvestrand hta+nomcom@alvestrand.no nomcom-chair-2015@ietf.org ===== qualified volunteers so far, in alphabetical order by first name Adam Montville Adrian Farrel ANDREW Dolganow Andrew Newton Andy Bierman ANM Zaheduzzaman Sarker Anoop Ghanwani Anthony Nadalin Ari Keranen Benno Overeinder Bing Liu Borje Ohlman Cengiz Alaettinoglu Charles Eckel Charles Perkins Chris Bowers Christer Holmberg Christian O'Flaherty Cong Liu Cullen Jennings Damien Saucez Daniele Ceccarelli David Lamparter David Mandelberg Dean Bogdanovic Derek Atkins Dhruv Dhody Donald Eastlake 3rd Edward Lemon Eliot Lear Emil Ivov Eric Gray Eric Vyncke Fernando Gont Fred Baker George Michaelson George Swallow Georgios Karagiannis Gonzalo Salgueiro Gregory Mirsky Hannes Gredler Huaimo Chen Ignas Bagdonas Jason Weil Jean-Marc Valin Jesus Maria Martin Garcia Joel Halpern John Bradley John Brzozowski John Mattsson John Scudder Jon Hudson jouni korhonen Karen O'Donoghue Keith Moore Keyur Patel Larry Masinter Laurent Ciavaglia Lee Howard Liang Xia Linda Dunbar Lixia Zhang Luigi Iannone Mach CHEN Magnus Westerlund Mark Townsley Matthew Bocci Matthew Lepinski Mehmet Ersue Michael Jones Michael StJohns nalini elkins Nancy Cam-Winget Niel Harper Ning Kong Ning Zong Ole Jacobsen Ole Trøan Pål-Erik Martinsen Pascal Thubert Patrick McManus Paul Wouters Peter Koch Peter Yee QIN WU Rich Salz Richard Barnes Robby Simpson Ron Bonica Ross Callon Salvatore Loreto Sam K. Aldrin Sanjay Mishra Scott Mansfield Sheng Jiang SHUCHENG LIU Simon Perreault Sri Gundavelli Stephan Wenger Stephen Kent Steve Olshansky Steven Wright Suhas Nandakumar Suresh Krishnan Susan Hares Thomas Nadeau Tim Wicinski Timothy Terriberry Tina (Ting) Tsou (Zou) Tobias Gondrom Toerless Eckert Tomohiro Fujisaki Tony Hansen Uma Chunduri Vijay Gurbani Warren Kumari Wassim Haddad Wijnands IJsbrand Yi Zhao Yizhou Li Yuanlong Jiang