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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [RAI] Fwd: NOMCOM 2013 - UPDATED 2nd Call for Nominations -
> APP, OAM, RAI, TSV
> Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 09:44:23 +0300
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> Folks,
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> we need more volunteers (see email below). If you are thinking of
> running but still have some doubts about it, feel free to talk with me
> (or with any of the former RAI ADs) and we will be happy to clarify
> everything for you.
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> Cheers,
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> Gonzalo
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: NOMCOM 2013 - UPDATED 2nd Call for Nominations - APP, OAM, RAI, =
TSV
> Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 11:45:14 -0700
> From: NomCom Chair <nomcom-chair@ietf.org>
> Reply-To: <nomcom-chair-2013@ietf.org>
> To: IETF Announcement List <ietf-announce@ietf.org>
> CC: <ietf@ietf.org>
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> UPDATE: nominations are too sparse in several of the IESG areas:  APP, OA=
M,
> RAI, and TSV.  If you know one or more of those areas, exercise your soci=
al
> network and submit nominations.  We'll be very grateful!
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> Is there someone you work with at IETF who has leadership potential and a
> growing track record? Please read this Nomcom call for nominations and
> consider
> nominating her or him. Or several folks! Deadline for nominations is
> October 18.
> Nominate soon to give your nominee(s) plenty time to fill in the
> questionnaire.
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> If you're nominated, even if you support the present incumbent, being
> reviewed
> by Nomcom is great IETF experience.  The questionnaire offers a chance to
> think about IETF and about your area.  Whether or not your candidacy
> progresses
> this time, you'll have gained some valuable insights, and you'll have
> contributed
> greatly. This process only works because many IETFers take part; please
> join in.
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> Lots more, including which positions are open, how to make a nomination
> (including nomination of yourself), and how to send us your feedback on
> the desired expertise, follows.
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> IETFers, let's hear from you!  Make nominations, accept nominations!
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> If you have any questions about the process, feel free to get in touch
> with me.
>=20
> Best regards,
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> Allison for the Nomcom
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> Allison Mankin
> Nomcom Chair 2013-14
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> ----- The Info You Need for Nominating -----
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> The 2013-14 Nominating Committee (Nomcom) is seeking nominations
> from now until October 18, 2013. The open positions being considered
> by this year's Nomcom can be found later in this section, and also on
> this year's Nomcom website:
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> https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2013/
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> Information about the desired expertise for positions is here:
>          https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2013/expertise
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> Nominations may be made by selecting the Nominate link at the top of
> the Nomcom 2013 home page, or by visiting the following URL:
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> https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2013/nominate/
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> Note that nominations made using the web tool require an ietf.org
> datatracker account. You can create a datatracker ietf.org account
> if you don't have one already by visiting the following URL:
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> https://datatracker.ietf.org/accounts/create/
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> Nominations may also be made by email to nomcom13 at ietf.org.
> If you nominate by email, please include the word "Nominate" in the Subje=
ct
> and indicate in the email who is being nominated, their email address (to
> confirm acceptance of the nomination), and the position for which you
> are making the nomination. If you use email, please use a separate email =
for
> each person you nominate, and for each position (if you are nominating on=
e
> person for multiple positions).
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> Self-nomination is welcome!  No need to be shy.
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> Nomcom 2013-14 will follow the policy for "Open Disclosure of Willing
> Nominees" described in RFC 5680.  As stated in RFC 5680: "The list of
> nominees willing to be considered for positions under review in the
> current Nomcom cycle is not confidential". Willing nominees for each
> position will be listed in a publicly accessible way - anyone with a
> datatracker account may access the lists.  In all other ways, the
> confidentiality requirements of RFC 3777/BCP10 remain in effect.  All
> feedback and all Nomcom deliberations will remain confidential and will
> not be disclosed.
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> In order to ensure time to collect sufficient community feedback about
> each of the willing nominees, nominations must be received by the
> Nomcom on or before October 18, 2013.  Please submit your nominations
> as early as possible for the sake of your nominees, as we've set the
> questionnaire submission deadline for October 25, 2013.
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> The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2014 IETF
> meeting,
> and thus the positions for which we are accepting nominations:
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> IAOC
> Chris Griffiths
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> IAB
> Bernard Aboba
> Marc Blanchet
> Ross Callon
> Eliot Lear
> Hannes Tschofenig
>=20
> IESG
> Barry Leiba (Applications)
> Brian Haberman (Internet)
> Benoit Claise (Operations and Management)
> Gonzalo Camarillo (RAI)
> Stewart Bryant (Routing)
> Sean Turner (Security)
> Martin Stiemerling (Transport)
>=20
> Please be resourceful in identifying possible candidates for these
> positions, as developing our talent is a very crucial requirement for
> the IETF.  Also, please give serious consideration to accepting nominatio=
ns
> you receive.
>=20
> The summaries of the desired expertise for the positions, developed by th=
e
> respective bodies, are found at:
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> https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2013/expertise/
>=20
> In addition to nominations, the Nomcom seeks community input on
> the positions themselves.  We need and welcome the community's
> views and input on the jobs within each organization. If you
> have ideas on the positions' responsibilities (more, less,
> different), please let us know.  You can send us email about this to
> nomcom13 at ietf.org, and we will use this feedback actively.
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> Thank you for your help in nominating a great pool of strong and interest=
ing
> nominees!
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> _______________________________________________
> RAI mailing list
> RAI@ietf.org
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	Title           : Session Peering Provisioning (SPP) Protocol over SOAP
	Author(s)       : Kenneth Cartwright
                          Vikas Bhatia
                          Jean-Francois Mule
                          Alexander Mayrhofer
	Filename        : draft-ietf-drinks-spp-protocol-over-soap-05.txt
	Pages           : 77
	Date            : 2013-10-21

Abstract:
   The Session Peering Provisioning Framework (SPPF) specifies the data
   model and the overall structure to provision session establishment
   data into Session Data Registries and SIP Service Provider data
   stores.  To utilize this framework one needs a transport protocol.
   Given that Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is currently widely
   used for messaging between elements of such provisioning systems,
   this document specifies the usage of SOAP (via HTTPS) as the
   transport protocol for SPPF.  The benefits include leveraging
   prevalent expertise, and a higher probability that existing
   provisioning systems will be able to easily migrate to using an SPPF
   based protocol.


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	Title           : Session Peering Provisioning Framework (SPPF)
	Author(s)       : Kenneth Cartwright
                          Vikas Bhatia
                          Syed Wasim Ali
                          David Schwartz
	Filename        : draft-ietf-drinks-spp-framework-06.txt
	Pages           : 55
	Date            : 2013-10-21

Abstract:
   This document specifies the data model and the overall structure for
   a framework to provision session establishment data into Session Data
   Registries and SIP Service Provider data stores.  The framework is
   called the Session Peering Provisioning Framework (SPPF).  The
   provisioned data is typically used by network elements for session
   establishment.


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