Re: reminder for Itojun Service Award

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Somebody said the message sent was not delivered on the list,
therefore, I send it again.
sorry if this is a repeat.
jun


On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Jun Murai <jun@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear IETFers,
> Please note below regarding the Itojun Service Award.
> Nomination deadline is 12 July 2010.
> Thanks in advance,
> Jun Murai
> ===
> ANNOUNCING: CALL FOR CANDIDATES FOR ITOJUN SERVICE AWARD
>
> The Itojun Service Award is presented every year to an individual or a
> group who has made outstanding contributions in service to the IPv6
> community.   The deadline for nominations for this year's award is 12
> July 2010.  The award will be presented at the 79th meeting of the
> IETF to be held in November 2010 in Beijing, China.
>
> About the Award
>
> The Itojun Service Award was established by the friends of Itojun and
> administered by the Internet Society (ISOC), recognises and
> commemorates the extraordinary dedication exercised by Itojun over the
> course of IPv6 development.  The award includes a presentation
> crystal, a US$3,000 honorarium, and a travel grant.
>
> The award is focused on pragmatic technical contributions, especially
> through development or operation, with the spirit of servicing the
> Internet.  With respect to the spirit, the selection committee seeks
> contributors to the Internet as a whole; open source developers are a
> common example of such contributors, although this is not a
> requirement for expected nominees.  While the committee primarily
> consider practical contributions such as software development or
> network operation, higher level efforts that help those direct
> contributions will also be appreciated in this regard.  The
> contribution should be substantial, but could be immature or ongoing;
> this award aims to encourage the contributor to keep their efforts,
> rather than just recognizing well established work.  Finally,
> contributions of a group of individuals will be accepted as deployment
> work is often done by a large project, not just a single outstanding
> individual.
>
> The award is named after Dr. Jun-ichiro "Itojun" Hagino, who passed
> away in 2007, aged just 37.  Itojun worked as a Senior Researcher at
> Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ), was a member of the board of the
> Widely Integrated Distributed Environment (WIDE) project, and from
> 1998 to 2006 served on the groundbreaking KAME project in Japan as the
> "IPv6 samurai". He was also a member of the Internet Architecture
> Board (IAB) from 2003 to 2005.
>
> For additional information on the award, please visit
> http://www.isoc.org/awards/itojun/
>
> Award Nomination Procedure
>
> Neither the nominee nor nominator needs to be a member of ISOC.
> Nominate via email to <itojun-award at elists.isoc.org> and include the
> following details:
> 1. Name and Email address of nominee (in case of a group nominee,
>  names and Email addresses of representative persons of that group)
> 2. CV/Bio of nominee (in case of a group nominee, a summary of the
>  group's achievements)
> 3. Statement of recommendation including specific acts, works,
>  contributions, and other criteria that would show the nominee to
>  fit the standard set by Itojun.  Please include corroborating
>  references with their name, email address, and telephone
>  number. Conclude with your affiliation, postal address, and
>  telephone number as well as the postal address, telephone and fax
>  number of the nominee.
>
> Thank you in advance for your support,
>
> Jun Murai
> Itojun Service Award Selection Committee
>
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