Re: Appointments for ICANN Technical Liaison Group

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On Tuesday, January 28, 2014, Russ Housley <housley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

The IAB has selected Warren Kumari to serve a two-tear term on the ICANN TLG and selected Daniel Migault a one-tear term. 

Hopefully it will be zero-tear terms for both Daniel and myself :-p

W

 
 Thanks for your willingness to serve the community in this capacity.

The IAB thanks all of the candidates.  This was a difficult decision with so many strong candidates.

On behalf of the IAB,
Russ Housley
IAB Chair



> Dear Colleagues,
>
> The IAB recently requested nominations to the ICANN Technical
> Liaison Group (TLG).  We have a number of candidates, and we
> are soliciting comment from the community on these candidates.
>
> The following candidates have put their names forward:
>
>  Marc Blanchet <marc.blanchet@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>  David Conrad <drc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>  Alex Deacon <Alex_Deacon@xxxxxxxx>
>  Geoff Huston <gih902@xxxxxxxxx>
>  Stephen Kent <kent@xxxxxxx>
>  Peter Koch <pk@xxxxxxxx>
>  Warren Kumari <warren@xxxxxxxxxx>
>  John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx>
>  Daniel Migault <mglt.biz@xxxxxxxxx>
>  Hassan Zaheer <hassanZaheer@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> Please send your remarks in confidence about any or all candidates to
> iab-chair@xxxxxxx and execd@xxxxxxx.  We thank you in advance for
> your help.
>
> Best regards,
> Russ Housley
> IAB Chair
>
>
>
>> Dear Colleagues,
>>
>> The IAB (on behalf of the IETF) has been asked to supply two technical
>> experts to ICANN Technical Liaison Group (TLG).  The ICANN Bylaws
>> (Article XI-A, Section 2, Paragraph 6) asks the IETF, ITU-T, ETSI, and
>> W3C to each provide two technical experts.  The technical experts are
>> expected to be "familiar with the technical standards issues that are
>> relevant to ICANN's activities." These eight experts are expected to be
>> "available as necessary to determine, through an exchange of e-mail
>> messages, where to direct a technical question from ICANN when ICANN
>> does not ask a specific TLG organization directly.
>>
>> The ICANN bylaws can be found at
>> http://www.icann.org/en/about/governance/bylaws.
>>
>> The IAB is asking the community for volunteers to serve on the ICANN TLG.
>> If you are interested, please send a short e-mail to iab-chair at iab.org
>> with a copy to execd at iab.org with your motivation and information
>> concerning your familiarity with the IETF and ICANN as well as the other
>> standards organizations represented on the TLG.  The deadline for
>> volunteering is 17 Nov 2013.
>>
>> The IAB will select from the available candidates, taking into account
>> the familiarity with ICANN and the IETF, their roles, and the IETF
>> protocols.  While familiarity with ETSI, ITU-T, and W3C is also
>> desirable, it is not required.  The selected candidates will serve on
>> the ICANN TLG on personal title; however, the IAB will be looking for
>> candidates who have an understanding of the interests of the technical
>> community.
>>
>> The IAB will select one person for a one year term and select one person
>> for a two year term.
>>
>> The ICANN TLG is expected to meet in person at or around the three ICANN
>> meetings held each year.
>>
>> NOTE: ICANN does cover travel and hotel costs for a pre-determined number
>> of days at each of the ICANN meetings.
>>
>> If you are willing to be considered or would like to nominate someone
>> else for one of the TLG positions, please send an email to iab-chair at
>> iab.org and execd at iab.org by 17 Nov 2013.
>>
>> On behalf of the IAB,
>> Russ Housley
>> IAB Chair
>>
>


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