Working group chair rotation 2
Hello working group, A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72. So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me: * age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes * self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771 * attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none) * address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 (https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54) And now for the future plans * guide the working group in making good policies * maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions * aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways. Cheers, Sander Steffann (and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
Dear all,
A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72.
So, let me start by volunteering again :)
I support the nomination. I know Sander for more than 10 years. He has been very active in the AP-WG for a long time and did a good job as co-chair. I am glad he still has the energy and is willing to continue. :) Best regards, Janos
zsako@iszt.hu (Janos Zsako) wrote:
A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72.
So, let me start by volunteering again :)
I support the nomination. I know Sander for more than 10 years. He has been very active in the AP-WG for a long time and did a good job as co-chair. I am glad he still has the energy and is willing to continue. :)
Well, Janos, I am not really certain Sander would be the man for the job! He is much too involved, does much too much work, keeps everybody in the loop, is competent, has shown leadership skills, is overall a very agreeable guy whom I like a lot since he appeared on the scene. I would not want him wasted and lost in the maelstrom of beeing a WG chair. Well, but maybe maybe he can survive this, too, so hell, yeah, choose the guy, he's the best and most motivated one we have for the "job". *SUPPORT* *running away now* Elmar.
On 09/02/16 11:26, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
zsako@iszt.hu (Janos Zsako) wrote:
A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72.
So, let me start by volunteering again :)
I support the nomination. I know Sander for more than 10 years. He has been very active in the AP-WG for a long time and did a good job as co-chair. I am glad he still has the energy and is willing to continue. :)
Well, Janos, I am not really certain Sander would be the man for the job!
He is much too involved, does much too much work, keeps everybody in the loop, is competent, has shown leadership skills, is overall a very agreeable guy whom I like a lot since he appeared on the scene. I would not want him wasted and lost in the maelstrom of beeing a WG chair.
Well, but maybe maybe he can survive this, too, so hell, yeah, choose the guy, he's the best and most motivated one we have for the "job".
*SUPPORT*
*running away now* Elmar.
Well said, Elmar :) Adding also my support for Sander continuing being a WG co-chair. He did a great job in the past and if he's got enough energy and motivation to continue - why not ;) Let's keep good stability of the WG. Cheers, Jan
On 9 Feb 2016, at 13:49, Jan Zorz - Go6 <jan@go6.si> wrote:
Adding also my support for Sander continuing being a WG co-chair. He did a great job in the past and if he's got enough energy and motivation to continue - why not ;) Let's keep good stability of the WG.
+1
+1 - Sander's the man Regards Bob 07958 318592 -----Original Message----- From: address-policy-wg [mailto:address-policy-wg-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Jim Reid Sent: 09 February 2016 13:53 To: Jan Zorz Cc: address-policy-wg@ripe.net Subject: Re: [address-policy-wg] Working group chair rotation 2
On 9 Feb 2016, at 13:49, Jan Zorz - Go6 <jan@go6.si> wrote:
Adding also my support for Sander continuing being a WG co-chair. He did a great job in the past and if he's got enough energy and motivation to continue - why not ;) Let's keep good stability of the WG.
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Hi, On 2/9/16 2:26 AM, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
zsako@iszt.hu (Janos Zsako) wrote:
[...]
I support the nomination. I know Sander for more than 10 years. He has been very active in the AP-WG for a long time and did a good job as co-chair. I am glad he still has the energy and is willing to continue. :) Well, Janos, I am not really certain Sander would be the man for the job!
He is much too involved, does much too much work, keeps everybody in the loop, is competent, has shown leadership skills, is overall a very agreeable guy whom I like a lot since he appeared on the scene. I would not want him wasted and lost in the maelstrom of beeing a WG chair.
Well, but maybe maybe he can survive this, too, so hell, yeah, choose the guy, he's the best and most motivated one we have for the "job".
*SUPPORT*
*running away now* Elmar.
hahaha, well put. +1 for Sander from me too. Regards, Elvis
Go for it! :-) +1 -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: address-policy-wg [mailto:address-policy-wg-bounces@ripe.net] Im Auftrag von Sander Steffann Gesendet: Montag, 8. Februar 2016 21:24 An: RIPE Address Policy Working Group Betreff: [address-policy-wg] Working group chair rotation 2 Hello working group, A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72. So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me: * age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes * self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771 * attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none) * address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 (https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54) And now for the future plans * guide the working group in making good policies * maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions * aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways. Cheers, Sander Steffann (and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
Hi Sander, You have my vote and support as AP-WG Chair :) +1 Erik Bais -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: address-policy-wg [mailto:address-policy-wg-bounces@ripe.net] Namens Sander Steffann Verzonden: maandag 8 februari 2016 21:24 Aan: RIPE Address Policy Working Group <address-policy-wg@ripe.net> Onderwerp: [address-policy-wg] Working group chair rotation 2 Hello working group, A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72. So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me: * age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes * self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771 * attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none) * address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 (https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54) And now for the future plans * guide the working group in making good policies * maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions * aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways. Cheers, Sander Steffann (and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
Hello all, Although I don't know Sander personally, I really like his work in this WG. I'm glad he wants to continue as a co-chair and I support his nomination too. -- George On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Sander Steffann <sander@steffann.nl> wrote:
Hello working group,
A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72.
So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me:
* age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes
* self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771
* attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none)
* address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 ( https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54)
And now for the future plans
* guide the working group in making good policies
* maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions
* aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so
I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways.
Cheers, Sander Steffann
(and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
Hey all… First time attendee at RIPE71 and Sander’s dedication was evident +1 for me Adam From: address-policy-wg [mailto:address-policy-wg-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of George Giannousopoulos Sent: 09 February 2016 17:55 To: Sander Steffann Cc: RIPE Address Policy Working Group Subject: Re: [address-policy-wg] Working group chair rotation 2 Hello all, Although I don't know Sander personally, I really like his work in this WG. I'm glad he wants to continue as a co-chair and I support his nomination too. -- George On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Sander Steffann <sander@steffann.nl<mailto:sander@steffann.nl>> wrote: Hello working group, A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72. So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me: * age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes * self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771 * attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none) * address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 (https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54) And now for the future plans * guide the working group in making good policies * maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions * aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways. Cheers, Sander Steffann (and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 07:55:28PM +0200, George Giannousopoulos wrote:
Hello all,
Although I don't know Sander personally, I really like his work in this WG. I'm glad he wants to continue as a co-chair and I support his nomination too.
-- George
+1 to that! Like George I don't know Sander personally but want to firstly congratulate him for the work he's done to date as WG Chair and also commend him for his selfless, level headed way he has chaired the working group thus far. Mick -- Mick O'Donovan | Network Engineer | BT Ireland | Website: http://www.btireland.net Looking Glass: http://lg.as2110.net Peering Record: http://as2110.peeringdb.com AS-SET Macro: AS-BTIRE | ASN: 2110
I do know Sander, and he has been doing a fantastic job as a working group chair. I back his nomination as well. Thanks for continuing to be willing to stand in the crossfire Sander. Thanks, Sean
On Feb 12, 2016, at 8:34 AM, Mick O'Donovan <modonovan@btireland.net> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 07:55:28PM +0200, George Giannousopoulos wrote: Hello all,
Although I don't know Sander personally, I really like his work in this WG. I'm glad he wants to continue as a co-chair and I support his nomination too.
-- George
+1 to that!
Like George I don't know Sander personally but want to firstly congratulate him for the work he's done to date as WG Chair and also commend him for his selfless, level headed way he has chaired the working group thus far.
Mick
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On Mon, Feb 8, 2016, at 21:24, Sander Steffann wrote:
So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me:
+1 -- Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN fr.ccs / fr.coriolis
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016, Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN wrote:
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016, at 21:24, Sander Steffann wrote:
So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me:
+1
As long as you have the passion, go for it! :-) +1 Cheers, Daniel _________________________________________________________________________________ Daniel Stolpe Tel: 08 - 688 11 81 stolpe@resilans.se Resilans AB Fax: 08 - 55 00 21 63 http://www.resilans.se/ Box 45 094 556741-1193 104 30 Stockholm
+1 Kind Regards, Knut On 08/02/16 21:24, Sander Steffann wrote:
So, let me start by volunteering again:) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs.
Sander said:
So, let me start by volunteering again :)
+1, with bells on. Donal. -- Senior IP Network Engineer DC323-RIPE : http://as29644.peeringdb.com/ Airspeed Telecom
Hi Sander, On 8 February 2016 20:24:17 GMT+00:00, Sander Steffann <sander@steffann.nl> wrote:
I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs.
[...]
I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways.
And a great job you are doing. Full support from me for this to continue. Mathew
+1 for Sander from us because we from our point of view you have done very well . Kind Regards, Annette Suedmeyer LIR de.government -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: address-policy-wg [mailto:address-policy-wg-bounces@ripe.net] Im Auftrag von Sander Steffann Gesendet: Montag, 8. Februar 2016 21:24 An: RIPE Address Policy Working Group Betreff: [address-policy-wg] Working group chair rotation 2 Hello working group, A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72. So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me: * age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes * self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771 * attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none) * address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 (https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54) And now for the future plans * guide the working group in making good policies * maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions * aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways. Cheers, Sander Steffann (and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
+ 1 for Sander, thanks for your time and effort. On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 9:42 AM, LIR (VMA II 9) <LIR@bva.bund.de> wrote:
+1
for Sander from us because we from our point of view you have done very well .
Kind Regards, Annette Suedmeyer LIR de.government
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: address-policy-wg [mailto:address-policy-wg-bounces@ripe.net] Im Auftrag von Sander Steffann Gesendet: Montag, 8. Februar 2016 21:24 An: RIPE Address Policy Working Group Betreff: [address-policy-wg] Working group chair rotation 2
Hello working group,
A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72.
So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me:
* age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes
* self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771
* attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none)
* address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 ( https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54)
And now for the future plans
* guide the working group in making good policies
* maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions
* aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so
I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways.
Cheers, Sander Steffann
(and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
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On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Sander Steffann <sander@steffann.nl> wrote:
Hello working group,
Hi there!
A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72.
So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me:
Well re-volunteered! I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and
continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways.
I think you've done a splendid job so far, and I agree with all the positive noises being made in favour of your continued chair occupancy. That said, I do think it would be interesting if there were other candidates, even though it's a tall order to try to fill your shoes. -- Jan
+1 for Sander keep up the good work. Guy On 08/02/16 20:24, Sander Steffann wrote:
Hello working group,
A year has passed since we implemented our working group chair rotation mechanism, so it is time for one of the APWG chairs to offer his place in case the working group would like to see a change of chair. This time it is my turn to step down, and I will do so in the APWG session at RIPE 72 in Copenhagen. So this is the time for candidates to volunteer and make themselves known here on the list! To be considered candidates must make themselves know before the start of RIPE 72.
So, let me start by volunteering again :) I would love to serve this working group for another term as one of its chairs. A short introduction for those who don't know me:
* age 39 * shoe size 46, usually not wearing sandals though * university degree in computer science, master on distributed systems for supporting business processes
* self-employed IPv6 consultant, customers include ISPs and enterprises * run a small LISP based ISP on AS57771
* attending RIPE meetings since RIPE 49 in Manchester, 2004 (missed none)
* address policy working group co-chair since RIPE 54 in Tallinn, 2007 (https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ap/minutes/minutes-from-ripe-54)
And now for the future plans
* guide the working group in making good policies
* maintain a good standard of communication on the mailing list * while also giving space to people with different opinions
* aiming to arrive at simple and fair policies for the benefit of the whole community * and explicitly not having a personal agenda while doing so
I essentially want to use what I have learned in the last 9 years and continue to guide the working group in always-improving ways.
Cheers, Sander Steffann
(and thanks to Gert for providing a template to use when writing messages like this: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2015-April/009659....) ;)
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participants (22)
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adam.warren@bt.com
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Daniel Stolpe
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Donal Cunningham
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Elmar K. Bins
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Elvis Daniel Velea
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Erik Bais
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George Giannousopoulos
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Guy Chilton
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Jan Ingvoldstad
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Jan Zorz - Go6
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Janos Zsako
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Jim Reid
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Knut A. Syed
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LIR (VMA II 9)
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Mathew Newton
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Mick O'Donovan
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Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN
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Sander Steffann
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Sean Stuart
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Silvia Hagen
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Sleigh, Robert
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Tom Smyth