IETF Nominating Committee (NomCom): Matthew Lepinski

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IETF Nominating Committee (NomCom): Matthew Lepinski

The NomCom Process: RFC 3777 NomCom is the process by which we select our leaders (i.e., IESG, IAB, IAOC) NomCom consists of 10 voting members randomly selected from a pool of volunteers NomCom gathers feedback from the IETF community in order to assemble a slate of candidates that meets the needs of the community This is how we ensure our leadership is fair, balanced and possessing the skills / experience required to serve effectively

Open Positions Members of the IESG, IAB, and IAOC serve two year terms Each year the NomCom is responsible for half the IAB, one position on the IAOC, and one Area Director for each area Note: Only one General Area AD (IETF Chair), this is the year we consider the IETF chair Complete list of open positions can be found at:

How You Can Help: Part 1 Volunteer to serve on the NomCom Having a diverse NomCom representative of the entire IETF community is important: Easier to gather feedback from the entire IETF More likely to reach decisions that are best for the entire IETF A large, diverse volunteer pool yields representative NomCom Volunteers must have attended 3 of last 5 IETFs Deadline to volunteer is Sunday, August 5th

Volunteer Pool We currently(*) have 109 volunteers There were 120 volunteers last year I greatly appreciate everyone who has volunteered so far !! However, not all backgrounds/experience are equally well represented You don't need to be an IETF graybeard to serve on the NomCom (*) : As of Tuesday at 5:00pm Vancouver Time

How You Can Help: Part 2 Nominate talented individuals for leadership positions on the IESG, IAB, and IAOC Call for nominations is likely in September Nominate individuals that you believe are well suited for IETF leadership You may nominate yourself Recommended expertise / qualifications for these leadership positions can be found at:

How You Can Help: Part 3 Provide feedback to the NomCom There will be a call for feedback on specific nominees in October. I expect we will use RFC 5680 (i.e., open list) General feedback on what issues NomCom should consider in filling a particular position is welcome at any time! The NomCom takes very seriously the confidentiality of all feedback provided

Final Notes Information about the NomCom in general can be found in RFC 3777 or at: Info specific to this year's NomCom is at: Don't hesitate to me with questions, concerns, or input for the NomCom: