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2nd European Workshop on Software Defined Networks (EWSDN-2013)

http://ewsdn.eu

The second edition of the European Workshop on Software Defined Networks 
will be held on October 10-11, 2013 in Berlin, Germany

*SDN evolution and current trends*
Software Defined Networking is undoubtedly one of the chief trends in 
the ICT area. In the past year we have seen all big players in the 
networking arena starting to ride the SDN wave one way or another. The 
standardization work is actively ongoing in ONF with its 7 working 
groups, in the IETF where several working groups are somehow related to 
SDN (e.g. FORCES, NETMOD, NETCONF, ALTO, NVO3 and the recently formed 
I2RS), while the recent initiative of ETSI on Network Functions 
Virtualization (NFV) is also tightly related to SDN. On top of the 
several existing Open Source SDN controllers, tools and development 
environments, the recently launched Open Daylight project is backed up 
by several players and it is receiving a lot of attention.

In parallel to this activity which is now largely driven by industry, 
the academia is also actively pursuing the SDN topic, both following the 
mainstream and using the SDN concepts in many innovative areas of 
applications or with disruptive approaches.

Considering the hot SDN research areas, a lot of interest is now focused 
on forwarding abstractions, "Northbound" APIs towards applications, SDN 
high level languages and tools for improving the software robustness 
like compilers and debuggers. Inter-domain aspects and inter-controller 
orchestration policies draw the attention of researchers as well. The 
idea of abstraction layers toward switching equipment has been proposed 
for new "Southbound" interfaces in order to manage the coexistence of 
different solutions besides the canonical OpenFlow approach (e.g., 
I2RS). New switch architectures supporting SDN are considered a hot 
topic. The application of SDN in the domain of optical networks is 
paving the way toward a unified control plane framework to integrate the 
packet and the optical domain, promoting a better coordination with 
higher network layers and applications. In mobile networks, the 
introduction of SDN will enable to program base stations' wireless data 
plane and to enhance the functionalities of the Evolved Packet Core, 
thus giving Mobile Operators greater control over their equipment and an 
opportunity to introduce novel value-added services. WLANs and WPANs can 
also benefit by the introduction of SDN concepts by improving resource 
utilization and facilitating their programmability.

Considering the strategic side of the SDN adoption, if SDN will progress 
to offer Carriers' Class solutions, which will be the impact on the 
telecom ecosystem? Which innovative services and business models will 
emerge out of the technology improvements?

*European*
What makes an SDN workshop "European"? Traditional strengths of European 
research and development have been in optical transmission and wireless, 
especially cellular networks. The workshop emphasizes aspects of 
Software Defined Networks that come up when extending SDN 'beyond 
Ethernet'. In this regard, "European" does not mean that we restrict to 
a geographic scope, we welcome contribution and participation from all 
over the world.

*Motivation*
One goal of the workshop is to bring together industry and academia on 
the topics of SDN; in particular the workshop will feature an "industry 
forum", i.e. a session with presentations of key industrial players.

*Contributions to the workshop*
We are interested in both papers showing consolidated results and in 
position papers bringing up innovative ideas. We welcome contributions 
including, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Forwarding abstractions, APIs, object models
- Network Function Virtualization and SDN, Network Virtualization 
techniques based on SDN
- Optical extensions to OpenFlow, SDN
- Wireless integration, characterization of wireless interfaces, flows, 
handover support
- Evolved packet core, LTE support for OpenFlow
- New controller architectures, Application Programmer's Interfaces, SDN 
"north-bound" interfaces
- Interoperation of cloud architectures and SDN
- New switch architectures supporting SDN
- New networking paradigms like Content or Information Centric Networks 
(CCN/ICN) and their relation with SDN
- Carrier-grade SDN architectures and equipment
- Practical experiments on OpenFlow / SDN based testbeds
- Identification of use cases for SDN, SDN related business models, 
strategic role of SDN in network evolution
- SDN frameworks and tools, SDN based equipment: controllers, switches, 
integrated development environment, testing and debugging environment

*Workshop Proceedings*
We plan to have the EWSDN Workshop proceedings published in IEEE Xplore, 
as we did for EWSDN 2012.

*Important dates*
Deadline for Call for Papers (up to 6 pages, double column 10pt font): 
June 10th, 2013
Please register the paper by June 3rd
Acceptance notification: July 29th, 2013
Camera ready: August 31st, 2013

*Paper submission*
EWSDN submission will be managed using the EasyChair submission system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ewsdn13

*Workshop registration and hotel rooms*
Both registration and hotel information is to appear on http://ewsdn.eu 
in July.

*Workshop Chair*
Hagen Woesner, EICT, Berlin, Germany

*Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs*
Saverio Niccolini, NEC, Heidelberg, Germany
Stefano Salsano, Univ. Tor Vergata, Roma, Italy
Elio Salvadori, CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy


*Technical Program Committee*

Rui Aguiar, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Achim Autenrieth, ADVA AG Optical Networking, Germany
Siamak Azodolmolky, GWDG, Germany
Leonardo Bergesio, i2CAT Foundation, Spain
Dean Bogdanovic, Juniper Networks, USA
Marco Canini, TU Berlin / T-Labs, Germany
Ramon Casellas, CTTC, Spain
Nicola Ciulli, Nextworks, Italy
Richard Clegg, University College London, UK
Didier Colle, Ghent University -- iMinds, Belgium
Daniel Corujo, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal
Francesco De Pellegrini, CREATE-NET, Italy
Alisa Devlic, Ericsson Research, Sweden
Peter Feil, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
Panagiotis Georgopoulos, Lancaster University, UK
Stefano Giordano, University of Pisa, Italy
Ken Gray, Juniper Networks, USA
Eduardo Jacob, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Wolfgang John, Ericsson Research, Sweden
Pawel Kaczmarek, ADVA, Poland
Holger Karl, University Paderborn, Germany
Eiji Kawai, NICT, Japan
Eric Keller, University of Colorado, USA
Wolfgang Kellerer, Technische Universität München, Germany
Teemu Koponen, Nicira, USA
Marc Körner, TU Berlin, Germany
Alessandro Leonardi, AGT Group /R&D GmbH, Germany
Li Erran Li, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
Diego Lopez, Telefonica I+D, Spain
Dante Malagrino, Embrane, USA
Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia Lab, Italy
Jon Matias, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Ruben Merz, Swisscom, Group Strategy & Innovation, Switzerland
Giacomo Morabito, DIIT - University of Catania, Italy
Reza Nejabati, University of Essex, UK
Luca Prete, Consortium GARR, Italy
Nicholas Race, Lancaster University, UK
Costin Raiciu, Universitatea Politehnica Bucuresti, Romania
Robert Raszuk, NTT, USA
Roberto Riggio, CREATE-NET, Italy
Charalampos Rotsos, University of Cambridge, UK
Pontus Sköldström, Acreo AB, Sweden
Georgios Smaragdakis, Deutsche Telekom Lab / TUB, Germany
Marc Sune, BISDN, Germany
Vincenzo Suraci, Università degli Studi eCampus, Italy
Attila Takacs, Ericsson Research, Hungary
Steve Uhlig, QMUL, UK
Luca Veltri, University of Parma, Italy
Cedric Westphal, Huawei, USA
Hagen Woesner, EICT, Berlin, Germany
Minan Yu, USC, USA

-- 
Prof Didier Colle
iMinds - Ghent University
Department of Information Technology (INTEC)
Gaston Crommenlaan 8 bus 201, B-9050 Gent (Ledeberg)
Email: didier.colle@intec.UGent.be
Skype: didiercolle
Tel. +32 9 331 4970 / Fax. +32 9 331 4899
Mobile: +32 473 295655
WWW: www.ibcn.intec.UGent.be


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    2nd European Workshop on Software Defined Networks (EWSDN-2013)
    <br>
    <br>
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ewsdn.eu">http://ewsdn.eu</a>
    <br>
    <br>
    The second edition of the European Workshop on Software Defined
    Networks will be held on October 10-11, 2013 in Berlin, Germany
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>SDN
      evolution and current trends<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    Software Defined Networking is undoubtedly one of the chief trends
    in the ICT area. In the past year we have seen all big players in
    the networking arena starting to ride the SDN wave one way or
    another. The standardization work is actively ongoing in ONF with
    its 7 working groups, in the IETF where several working groups are
    somehow related to SDN (e.g. FORCES, NETMOD, NETCONF, ALTO, NVO3 and
    the recently formed I2RS), while the recent initiative of ETSI on
    Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is also tightly related to
    SDN. On top of the several existing Open Source SDN controllers,
    tools and development environments, the recently launched Open
    Daylight project is backed up by several players and it is receiving
    a lot of attention.
    <br>
    <br>
    In parallel to this activity which is now largely driven by
    industry, the academia is also actively pursuing the SDN topic, both
    following the mainstream and using the SDN concepts in many
    innovative areas of applications or with disruptive approaches.
    <br>
    <br>
    Considering the hot SDN research areas, a lot of interest is now
    focused on forwarding abstractions, &#8220;Northbound&#8221; APIs towards
    applications, SDN high level languages and tools for improving the
    software robustness like compilers and debuggers. Inter-domain
    aspects and inter-controller orchestration policies draw the
    attention of researchers as well. The idea of abstraction layers
    toward switching equipment has been proposed for new &#8220;Southbound&#8221;
    interfaces in order to manage the coexistence of different solutions
    besides the canonical OpenFlow approach (e.g., I2RS). New switch
    architectures supporting SDN are considered a hot topic. The
    application of SDN in the domain of optical networks is paving the
    way toward a unified control plane framework to integrate the packet
    and the optical domain, promoting a better coordination with higher
    network layers and applications. In mobile networks, the
    introduction of SDN will enable to program base stations&#8217; wireless
    data plane and to enhance the functionalities of the Evolved Packet
    Core, thus giving Mobile Operators greater control over their
    equipment and an opportunity to introduce novel value-added
    services. WLANs and WPANs can also benefit by the introduction of
    SDN concepts by improving resource utilization and facilitating
    their programmability.
    <br>
    <br>
    Considering the strategic side of the SDN adoption, if SDN will
    progress to offer Carriers' Class solutions, which will be the
    impact on the telecom ecosystem? Which innovative services and
    business models will emerge out of the technology improvements?
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>European<span
        class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    What makes an SDN workshop &#8220;European&#8221;? Traditional strengths of
    European research and development have been in optical transmission
    and wireless, especially cellular networks. The workshop emphasizes
    aspects of Software Defined Networks that come up when extending SDN
    'beyond Ethernet'. In this regard, &#8220;European&#8221; does not mean that we
    restrict to a geographic scope, we welcome contribution and
    participation from all over the world.
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Motivation<span
        class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    One goal of the workshop is to bring together industry and academia
    on the topics of SDN; in particular the workshop will feature an
    &#8220;industry forum&#8221;, i.e. a session with presentations of key
    industrial players.
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Contributions
      to the workshop<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    We are interested in both papers showing consolidated results and in
    position papers bringing up innovative ideas. We welcome
    contributions including, but not limited to, the following topics:
    <br>
    - Forwarding abstractions, APIs, object models
    <br>
    - Network Function Virtualization and SDN, Network Virtualization
    techniques based on SDN
    <br>
    - Optical extensions to OpenFlow, SDN
    <br>
    - Wireless integration, characterization of wireless interfaces,
    flows, handover support
    <br>
    - Evolved packet core, LTE support for OpenFlow
    <br>
    - New controller architectures, Application Programmer's Interfaces,
    SDN &#8220;north-bound&#8221; interfaces
    <br>
    - Interoperation of cloud architectures and SDN
    <br>
    - New switch architectures supporting SDN
    <br>
    - New networking paradigms like Content or Information Centric
    Networks (CCN/ICN) and their relation with SDN
    <br>
    - Carrier-grade SDN architectures and equipment
    <br>
    - Practical experiments on OpenFlow / SDN based testbeds
    <br>
    - Identification of use cases for SDN, SDN related business models,
    strategic role of SDN in network evolution
    <br>
    - SDN frameworks and tools, SDN based equipment: controllers,
    switches, integrated development environment, testing and debugging
    environment
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Workshop
      Proceedings<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    We plan to have the EWSDN Workshop proceedings published in IEEE
    Xplore, as we did for EWSDN 2012.
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Important
      dates<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    Deadline for Call for Papers (up to 6 pages, double column 10pt
    font): June 10th, 2013
    <br>
    Please register the paper by June 3rd
    <br>
    Acceptance notification: July 29th, 2013
    <br>
    Camera ready: August 31st, 2013
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Paper
      submission<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    EWSDN submission will be managed using the EasyChair submission
    system:
    <br>
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
      href="https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ewsdn13">https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ewsdn13</a>
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Workshop
      registration and hotel rooms<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    Both registration and hotel information is to appear on <a
      class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://ewsdn.eu">http://ewsdn.eu</a>
    in July.
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Workshop
      Chair<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    Hagen Woesner, EICT, Berlin, Germany
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Technical
      Program Committee Co-Chairs<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    Saverio Niccolini, NEC, Heidelberg, Germany
    <br>
    Stefano Salsano, Univ. Tor Vergata, Roma, Italy
    <br>
    Elio Salvadori, CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy
    <br>
    <br>
    <br>
    <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>Technical
      Program Committee<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
    <br>
    <br>
    Rui Aguiar, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
    <br>
    Achim Autenrieth, ADVA AG Optical Networking, Germany
    <br>
    Siamak Azodolmolky, GWDG, Germany
    <br>
    Leonardo Bergesio, i2CAT Foundation, Spain
    <br>
    Dean Bogdanovic, Juniper Networks, USA
    <br>
    Marco Canini, TU Berlin / T-Labs, Germany
    <br>
    Ramon Casellas, CTTC, Spain
    <br>
    Nicola Ciulli, Nextworks, Italy
    <br>
    Richard Clegg, University College London, UK
    <br>
    Didier Colle, Ghent University &#8211; iMinds, Belgium
    <br>
    Daniel Corujo, Instituto de Telecomunica&ccedil;&otilde;es, Portugal
    <br>
    Francesco De Pellegrini, CREATE-NET, Italy
    <br>
    Alisa Devlic, Ericsson Research, Sweden
    <br>
    Peter Feil, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
    <br>
    Panagiotis Georgopoulos, Lancaster University, UK
    <br>
    Stefano Giordano, University of Pisa, Italy
    <br>
    Ken Gray, Juniper Networks, USA
    <br>
    Eduardo Jacob, University of the Basque Country, Spain
    <br>
    Wolfgang John, Ericsson Research, Sweden
    <br>
    Pawel Kaczmarek, ADVA, Poland
    <br>
    Holger Karl, University Paderborn, Germany
    <br>
    Eiji Kawai, NICT, Japan
    <br>
    Eric Keller, University of Colorado, USA
    <br>
    Wolfgang Kellerer, Technische Universit&auml;t M&uuml;nchen, Germany
    <br>
    Teemu Koponen, Nicira, USA
    <br>
    Marc K&ouml;rner, TU Berlin, Germany
    <br>
    Alessandro Leonardi, AGT Group /R&amp;D GmbH, Germany
    <br>
    Li Erran Li, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, USA
    <br>
    Diego Lopez, Telefonica I+D, Spain
    <br>
    Dante Malagrino, Embrane, USA
    <br>
    Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia Lab, Italy
    <br>
    Jon Matias, University of the Basque Country, Spain
    <br>
    Ruben Merz, Swisscom, Group Strategy &amp; Innovation, Switzerland
    <br>
    Giacomo Morabito, DIIT - University of Catania, Italy
    <br>
    Reza Nejabati, University of Essex, UK
    <br>
    Luca Prete, Consortium GARR, Italy
    <br>
    Nicholas Race, Lancaster University, UK
    <br>
    Costin Raiciu, Universitatea Politehnica Bucuresti, Romania
    <br>
    Robert Raszuk, NTT, USA
    <br>
    Roberto Riggio, CREATE-NET, Italy
    <br>
    Charalampos Rotsos, University of Cambridge, UK
    <br>
    Pontus Sk&ouml;ldstr&ouml;m, Acreo AB, Sweden
    <br>
    Georgios Smaragdakis, Deutsche Telekom Lab / TUB, Germany
    <br>
    Marc Sune, BISDN, Germany
    <br>
    Vincenzo Suraci, Universit&agrave; degli Studi eCampus, Italy
    <br>
    Attila Takacs, Ericsson Research, Hungary
    <br>
    Steve Uhlig, QMUL, UK
    <br>
    Luca Veltri, University of Parma, Italy
    <br>
    Cedric Westphal, Huawei, USA
    <br>
    Hagen Woesner, EICT, Berlin, Germany
    <br>
    Minan Yu, USC, USA
    <br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Prof Didier Colle
iMinds - Ghent University
Department of Information Technology (INTEC)
Gaston Crommenlaan 8 bus 201, B-9050 Gent (Ledeberg)
Email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:didier.colle@intec.UGent.be">didier.colle@intec.UGent.be</a>
Skype: didiercolle
Tel. +32 9 331 4970 / Fax. +32 9 331 4899
Mobile: +32 473 295655
WWW: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.ibcn.intec.UGent.be">www.ibcn.intec.UGent.be</a></pre>
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Please consider volunteering.  Diversity in our NomCom volunteers is
incredibly important.
Particularly if you don't work for one of the standard large companies that
usually has volunteers
on NomCom, do think about it.  I was on NomCom years ago and found it a
very very valuable
experience.

Alia

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From: Mankin, Allison <amankin@verisign.com>
Date: Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:27 PM
Subject: NomCom 2013-2014 Call for Volunteers - CORRECTED dates in
first sentence
To: "ietf-announce@ietf.org" <ietf-announce@ietf.org>


The IETF nominating committee (nomcom) process for 2013-14 has begun. 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.  This year, a challenge:  let's get beyond the 100-mark for
number of volunteers.  Let's get to 200 volunteers!

The details of the operation of the nomcom can be found in RFC 3777.

Volunteers must have attended 3 of the past 5 IETF meetings.  As specified
in
RFC 3777, 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 82, 83, 84, 85,
86.

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.

The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2014 IETF
meeting, and thus the positions for which this nomcom is responsible, are

IAOC:
Chris Griffiths

IAB:

Bernard Aboba
Marc Blanchet
Ross Callon
Eliot Lear
Hannes Tschofenig

IESG:

Barry Leiba (Applications)
Brian Haberman (Internet)
Benoit Claise (Operations and Management)
Gonzalo Camarillo (RAI)
Stewart Bryant (Routing)
Sean Turner (Security)
Martin Stiemerling (Transport)

The primary activity for this nomcom will begin in July 2013 and should be
completed in January 2014.  The nomcom will have regularly scheduled
conference calls to ensure progress.  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.

Please volunteer by sending me an email before 11:59 pm EDT (UTC -4 hours)
June 16, 2013, as follows:

To: amankin@verisign.com
Subject: Nomcom 2013-14 Volunteer

Please include the following information in the email body:

 <Your Full Name>
  // First/Given Name followed by Last/Family Name
  // matching how you enter it in the IETF Registration Form)
 <Current Primary Affiliation>
  // Typically what goes in the Company field
  // in the IETF Registration Form
[<All email addresses used to register for the past 5 IETF meetings>]
 <Preferred email address>
 <Telephone number>
  // 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. Volunteering for the nomcom is a great way to contribute
to the IETF!

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!
Allison Mankin
amankin@verisign.com

P.S. Because the 2012-2013 nomcom is still at work, we cannot use the ietf
addresses for the nomcom chair or the nomcom committee yet, so please send
all the volunteer mail (and any questions/comments you may have) to the
address given.
_______________________________________________
systers mailing list
systers@ietf.org
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erisign.com</a>&gt;<br>
Date: Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:27 PM<br>
Subject: NomCom 2013-2014 Call for Volunteers - CORRECTED dates in<br>
first sentence<br>
To: &quot;<a href=3D"mailto:ietf-announce@ietf.org">ietf-announce@ietf.org<=
/a>&quot; &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:ietf-announce@ietf.org">ietf-announce@ietf.=
org</a>&gt;<br>
<br>
<br>
The IETF nominating committee (nomcom) process for 2013-14 has begun. The<b=
r>
IETF nomcom appoints folks to fill the open slots on the IAOC, the IAB,<br>
and the IESG. Ten voting members for the nomcom are selected in a verifiabl=
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random way from a pool of volunteers. The more volunteers, the better chanc=
e<br>
we have of choosing a random yet representative cross section of the IETF<b=
r>
population. =A0This year, a challenge: =A0let&#39;s get beyond the 100-mark=
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number of volunteers. =A0Let&#39;s get to 200 volunteers!<br>
<br>
The details of the operation of the nomcom can be found in RFC 3777.<br>
<br>
Volunteers must have attended 3 of the past 5 IETF meetings. =A0As specifie=
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meetings out of which you must have attended three are IETF 82, 83, 84, 85,=
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<br>
If you qualify, please volunteer. =A0However, much as we want this, before =
you<br>
decide to volunteer, please be sure you are willing to forgo appointment<br=
>
to any of the positions for which this nomcom is responsible.<br>
<br>
The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2014 IETF<br>
meeting, and thus the positions for which this nomcom is responsible, are<b=
r>
<br>
IAOC:<br>
Chris Griffiths<br>
<br>
IAB:<br>
<br>
Bernard Aboba<br>
Marc Blanchet<br>
Ross Callon<br>
Eliot Lear<br>
Hannes Tschofenig<br>
<br>
IESG:<br>
<br>
Barry Leiba (Applications)<br>
Brian Haberman (Internet)<br>
Benoit Claise (Operations and Management)<br>
Gonzalo Camarillo (RAI)<br>
Stewart Bryant (Routing)<br>
Sean Turner (Security)<br>
Martin Stiemerling (Transport)<br>
<br>
The primary activity for this nomcom will begin in July 2013 and should be<=
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completed in January 2014. =A0The nomcom will have regularly scheduled<br>
conference calls to ensure progress. =A0There will be activities to collect=
<br>
requirements from the community, review candidate questionnaires, review<br=
>
feedback from community members about candidates, and talk to<br>
candidates. =A0Thus, being a nomcom member does require some time commitmen=
t.<br>
<br>
Please volunteer by sending me an email before 11:59 pm EDT (UTC -4 hours)<=
br>
June 16, 2013, as follows:<br>
<br>
To: <a href=3D"mailto:amankin@verisign.com">amankin@verisign.com</a><br>
Subject: Nomcom 2013-14 Volunteer<br>
<br>
Please include the following information in the email body:<br>
<br>
=A0&lt;Your Full Name&gt;<br>
=A0 // First/Given Name followed by Last/Family Name<br>
=A0 // matching how you enter it in the IETF Registration Form)<br>
=A0&lt;Current Primary Affiliation&gt;<br>
=A0 // Typically what goes in the Company field<br>
=A0 // in the IETF Registration Form<br>
[&lt;All email addresses used to register for the past 5 IETF meetings&gt;]=
<br>
=A0&lt;Preferred email address&gt;<br>
=A0&lt;Telephone number&gt;<br>
=A0 // For confirmation if selected<br>
<br>
You should expect an email response from me within 3 business days stating<=
br>
whether or not you are qualified. =A0If you don&#39;t receive this response=
,<br>
please re-send your email with the tag &quot;RESEND&quot;&quot; added to th=
e subject line.<br>
<br>
If you are not yet sure if you would like to volunteer, please consider<br>
that nomcom members play a very important role in shaping the leadership<br=
>
of the IETF. Volunteering for the nomcom is a great way to contribute<br>
to the IETF!<br>
<br>
I will be publishing a more detailed target timetable, as well as details<b=
r>
of the randomness seeds to be used for the RFC 3797 selection process,<br>
within the next couple weeks.<br>
<br>
Thank you!<br>
Allison Mankin<br>
<a href=3D"mailto:amankin@verisign.com">amankin@verisign.com</a><br>
<br>
P.S. Because the 2012-2013 nomcom is still at work, we cannot use the ietf<=
br>
addresses for the nomcom chair or the nomcom committee yet, so please send<=
br>
all the volunteer mail (and any questions/comments you may have) to the<br>
address given.<br>
_______________________________________________<br>
systers mailing list<br>
<a href=3D"mailto:systers@ietf.org">systers@ietf.org</a><br>
<a href=3D"https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/systers" target=3D"_blank"=
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I think it does not include remote participants volunteers, I think it
is only for face-to-face participants (it is not full diversity, it
makes conditions). If I am mistaken please reply :)

AB

On 5/14/13, Alia Atlas <akatlas@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please consider volunteering.  Diversity in our NomCom volunteers is
> incredibly important.
> Particularly if you don't work for one of the standard large companies that
> usually has volunteers
> on NomCom, do think about it.  I was on NomCom years ago and found it a
> very very valuable
> experience.
>
> Alia
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Mankin, Allison <amankin@verisign.com>
> Date: Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:27 PM
> Subject: NomCom 2013-2014 Call for Volunteers - CORRECTED dates in
> first sentence
> To: "ietf-announce@ietf.org" <ietf-announce@ietf.org>
>
>
> The IETF nominating committee (nomcom) process for 2013-14 has begun. 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.  This year, a challenge:  let's get beyond the 100-mark for
> number of volunteers.  Let's get to 200 volunteers!
>
> The details of the operation of the nomcom can be found in RFC 3777.
>
> Volunteers must have attended 3 of the past 5 IETF meetings.  As specified
> in
> RFC 3777, 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 82, 83, 84, 85,
> 86.
>
> 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.
>
> The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2014 IETF
> meeting, and thus the positions for which this nomcom is responsible, are
>
> IAOC:
> Chris Griffiths
>
> IAB:
>
> Bernard Aboba
> Marc Blanchet
> Ross Callon
> Eliot Lear
> Hannes Tschofenig
>
> IESG:
>
> Barry Leiba (Applications)
> Brian Haberman (Internet)
> Benoit Claise (Operations and Management)
> Gonzalo Camarillo (RAI)
> Stewart Bryant (Routing)
> Sean Turner (Security)
> Martin Stiemerling (Transport)
>
> The primary activity for this nomcom will begin in July 2013 and should be
> completed in January 2014.  The nomcom will have regularly scheduled
> conference calls to ensure progress.  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.
>
> Please volunteer by sending me an email before 11:59 pm EDT (UTC -4 hours)
> June 16, 2013, as follows:
>
> To: amankin@verisign.com
> Subject: Nomcom 2013-14 Volunteer
>
> Please include the following information in the email body:
>
>  <Your Full Name>
>   // First/Given Name followed by Last/Family Name
>   // matching how you enter it in the IETF Registration Form)
>  <Current Primary Affiliation>
>   // Typically what goes in the Company field
>   // in the IETF Registration Form
> [<All email addresses used to register for the past 5 IETF meetings>]
>  <Preferred email address>
>  <Telephone number>
>   // 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. Volunteering for the nomcom is a great way to contribute
> to the IETF!
>
> 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!
> Allison Mankin
> amankin@verisign.com
>
> P.S. Because the 2012-2013 nomcom is still at work, we cannot use the ietf
> addresses for the nomcom chair or the nomcom committee yet, so please send
> all the volunteer mail (and any questions/comments you may have) to the
> address given.
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Subject: Re: [i2rs] Fwd: [systers] Fwd: NomCom 2013-2014 Call for Volunteers - CORRECTED dates in first sentence
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I think it does not include remote participants volunteers, I think it
is only for face-to-face participants (it is not full diversity, it
makes conditions). If I am mistaken please reply.

AB

On 5/14/13, Alia Atlas <akatlas@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please consider volunteering.  Diversity in our NomCom volunteers is
> incredibly important.
> Particularly if you don't work for one of the standard large companies that
> usually has volunteers
> on NomCom, do think about it.  I was on NomCom years ago and found it a
> very very valuable
> experience.
>
> Alia
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Mankin, Allison <amankin@verisign.com>
> Date: Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:27 PM
> Subject: NomCom 2013-2014 Call for Volunteers - CORRECTED dates in
> first sentence
> To: "ietf-announce@ietf.org" <ietf-announce@ietf.org>
>
>
> The IETF nominating committee (nomcom) process for 2013-14 has begun. 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.  This year, a challenge:  let's get beyond the 100-mark for
> number of volunteers.  Let's get to 200 volunteers!
>
> The details of the operation of the nomcom can be found in RFC 3777.
>
> Volunteers must have attended 3 of the past 5 IETF meetings.  As specified
> in
> RFC 3777, 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 82, 83, 84, 85,
> 86.
>
> 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.
>
> The list of people and posts whose terms end with the March 2014 IETF
> meeting, and thus the positions for which this nomcom is responsible, are
>
> IAOC:
> Chris Griffiths
>
> IAB:
>
> Bernard Aboba
> Marc Blanchet
> Ross Callon
> Eliot Lear
> Hannes Tschofenig
>
> IESG:
>
> Barry Leiba (Applications)
> Brian Haberman (Internet)
> Benoit Claise (Operations and Management)
> Gonzalo Camarillo (RAI)
> Stewart Bryant (Routing)
> Sean Turner (Security)
> Martin Stiemerling (Transport)
>
> The primary activity for this nomcom will begin in July 2013 and should be
> completed in January 2014.  The nomcom will have regularly scheduled
> conference calls to ensure progress.  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.
>
> Please volunteer by sending me an email before 11:59 pm EDT (UTC -4 hours)
> June 16, 2013, as follows:
>
> To: amankin@verisign.com
> Subject: Nomcom 2013-14 Volunteer
>
> Please include the following information in the email body:
>
>  <Your Full Name>
>   // First/Given Name followed by Last/Family Name
>   // matching how you enter it in the IETF Registration Form)
>  <Current Primary Affiliation>
>   // Typically what goes in the Company field
>   // in the IETF Registration Form
> [<All email addresses used to register for the past 5 IETF meetings>]
>  <Preferred email address>
>  <Telephone number>
>   // 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. Volunteering for the nomcom is a great way to contribute
> to the IETF!
>
> 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!
> Allison Mankin
> amankin@verisign.com
>
> P.S. Because the 2012-2013 nomcom is still at work, we cannot use the ietf
> addresses for the nomcom chair or the nomcom committee yet, so please send
> all the volunteer mail (and any questions/comments you may have) to the
> address given.
> _______________________________________________
> systers mailing list
> systers@ietf.org
> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/systers
>

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I'd like to encourage discussion and comments on the various individual
drafts.
Specifically, more discussion on:
   draft-atlas-i2rs-problem-statement-00
   draft-ward-i2rs-framework-00
   draft-amante-i2rs-topology-use-cases-00
   draft-keyupate-i2rs-bgp-usecases-00.txt
   draft-white-i2rs-use-case-00

As an outcome of the interim meeting, we are expecting some new individual
drafts
soon (thanks to all the volunteers).

We have a tight schedule and need to be making good use of the mailing list
for
discussion.

Alia

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