Dear colleagues, I would like to put forward myself for a nomination as a RIPE community representative to the CRISP Team. I am currently the Head of Outreach and Communications at Netnod. Netnod manages Internet exchange points (IXPs) in Sweden and Denmark, offers DNS anycast & unicast slave services to TLDs and is the operator of i.root-servers.net, one of 13 logical DNS root name servers. I have been an active participant in the RIPE community for the last 15 years. I have been deeply involved with Internet policy and Internet governance issues nationally, regionally and globally, and I work on a broader level with Internet operational matters, including Internet exchange points, interconnectivity, DNS and DNS root servers. I have represented the technical community in various forums, such as the IGF MAG and the CSTD-WG on IGF improvement, and I served on the Euro-IX program committee 2009-2011. I am currently on the board for the ISOC-SE, the Swedish chapter of the Internet Society. (I also worked at the RIPE NCC 1999-2001 as RS and Internet address policy manager.) I have been an active voice in the process of the IANA Stewardship transition and have expressed my support for a bottom-up approach with the full involvement of the community in this process. I am hoping to constructively contribute to that process by putting my name forward for the CRISP Team. My full bio is available at: https://www.netnod.se/about/staff-members/nurani-nimpuno I apologise for not being able to be physically present at the RIPE meeting this week, as I am participating the in ITU Plenipotentiary 2014 this week. Kind regards, Nurani Nimpuno -- Nurani Nimpuno Head of Outreach & Communications, Netnod <nurani@netnod.se>, http://www.netnod.se Box 30194 | SE-104 25 Stockholm | Sweden --------------------------------------------- On 4 nov 2014, at 02:22, Paul Rendek <ripencc-management@ripe.net> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
We are seeking two qualified individuals to join the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) Team as voluntary representatives of the RIPE community. This team will be responsible for producing the Number Community proposal on the IANA stewardship transition for submission to the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) by 15 January 2015.
For background and details of the CRISP Team, please see: https://www.nro.net/crisp-team
Each RIR region will appoint three members to the CRISP Team: one RIR staff member and two community representatives. Volunteers for the two community representative positions should send their nomination to the Cooperation Working Group mailing list (<cooperation-wg@ripe.net>) by the close of the first session of the Cooperation Working Group on Thursday, 6 November at 12:30 UTC.
Nominations should include your full name, affiliation, and a brief statement of qualifications and interest or a link to your CV or biography.
The RIPE Chair, Hans Petter Holen, in consultation with the RIPE NCC Executive Board, will select two representatives, and will bring forward these names to the RIPE 69 Plenary session on Friday, 7 November, for endorsement by the community. The successful candidates will be contacted by email.
For background on the IANA stewardship transition process, please see: https://ripe.net/iana-oversight-transition
Best regards,
Paul Rendek Director of External Relations RIPE NCC