DNS wg co-chair selection: candidates
Dear all, The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83 Below find the candidate names and a few words from each =============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG, I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant. I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr —————— Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable. I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year. I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG. =============================================================== Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
Great news João :-) Both are excellent candidates, but my vote (predictably for most people I guess) goes to Moritz :-)
On 3 Nov 2021, at 14:09, João Damas <joao@bondis.org> wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83
Below find the candidate names and a few words from each
=============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG,
I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant.
I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr ——————
Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable.
I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year.
I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG.
===============================================================
Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
-- Roland M. van Rijswijk-Deij -- NLnet Labs
On 03-11-2021 14:40, Roland van Rijswijk-Deij wrote:
Great news João :-)
Both are excellent candidates, but my vote (predictably for most people I guess) goes to Moritz :-)
What Roland said. Both Brett and Moritz would make great co-chairs. I'd like to express my support for Moritz, having a bit more focus on the academic side. - Matthijs
On 3 Nov 2021, at 14:09, João Damas <joao@bondis.org> wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83
Below find the candidate names and a few words from each
=============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG,
I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant.
I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr ——————
Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable.
I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year.
I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG.
===============================================================
Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
-- Roland M. van Rijswijk-Deij -- NLnet Labs
I love both candidates equally. I must protest making me choose. Moritz if the group wants to dig into more research discussions, but I like Brett's TLD and operations view of the world. I can't choose, sorry. Both will serve well. Indecisive tim On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 5:23 AM Matthijs Mekking <matthijs@pletterpet.nl> wrote:
On 03-11-2021 14:40, Roland van Rijswijk-Deij wrote:
Great news João :-)
Both are excellent candidates, but my vote (predictably for most people I guess) goes to Moritz :-)
What Roland said. Both Brett and Moritz would make great co-chairs.
I'd like to express my support for Moritz, having a bit more focus on the academic side.
- Matthijs
On 3 Nov 2021, at 14:09, João Damas <joao@bondis.org> wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83
Below find the candidate names and a few words from each
=============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG,
I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant.
I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr ——————
Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable.
I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year.
I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG.
===============================================================
Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
-- Roland M. van Rijswijk-Deij -- NLnet Labs
Hi All, please take me out of this mailing list. I haven't been working in this for years, and I keep getting the emails. It is very annoying. I hope you understand. *Üdvözlettel,Kurucsó Andrea* *+36 20 544 3439* Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2021. nov. 12., P, 11:36):
I love both candidates equally. I must protest making me choose.
Moritz if the group wants to dig into more research discussions, but I like Brett's TLD and operations view of the world.
I can't choose, sorry. Both will serve well.
Indecisive tim
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 5:23 AM Matthijs Mekking <matthijs@pletterpet.nl> wrote:
On 03-11-2021 14:40, Roland van Rijswijk-Deij wrote:
Great news João :-)
Both are excellent candidates, but my vote (predictably for most people I guess) goes to Moritz :-)
What Roland said. Both Brett and Moritz would make great co-chairs.
I'd like to express my support for Moritz, having a bit more focus on the academic side.
- Matthijs
On 3 Nov 2021, at 14:09, João Damas <joao@bondis.org> wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83
Below find the candidate names and a few words from each
=============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG,
I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant.
I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr ——————
Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable.
I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year.
I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG.
===============================================================
Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
-- Roland M. van Rijswijk-Deij -- NLnet Labs
On 12 Nov 2021, at 10:38, Andrea Kurucsó <andrea.kurucso@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All, please take me out of this mailing list. I haven't been working in this for years, and I keep getting the emails.
How is the mailing list software supposed to know what you are or aren’t working on? Visit https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-wg to get yourself added or removed from the WG mailing list.
It is very annoying. I hope you understand.
So are your repeated emails about this. There is *nothing* anyone here can do about your list subscription/unsubscription. You need to sort it out yourself. I hope you understand.
Jim Reid wrote on 12/11/2021 11:15:
There is*nothing* anyone here can do about your list subscription/unsubscription.
from a practical point of view, it would help if emails to dns-wg@ripe.net included a footer on how to unsubscribe. This is arguably also required under gdpr. Nick
It’s in the header of every single email: List-Unsubscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/options/dns-wg>, <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/dns-wg/> List-Post: <mailto:dns-wg@ripe.net> List-Help: <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=help> List-Subscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-wg>, <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=subscribe> -- Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Solutions Hosting, Colocation & Domains https://www.blacknight.com/ https://blacknight.blog/ Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072 Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090 Personal blog: https://michele.blog/ Some thoughts: https://ceo.hosting/ ------------------------------- Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,R93 X265,Ireland Company No.: 370845 From: dns-wg <dns-wg-bounces@ripe.net> on behalf of Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org> Date: Friday, 12 November 2021 at 11:40 To: Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> Cc: RIPE DNS WG <dns-wg@ripe.net> Subject: Re: [dns-wg] mailing list management [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Please use caution when opening attachments from unrecognised sources. Jim Reid wrote on 12/11/2021 11:15:
There is*nothing* anyone here can do about your list subscription/unsubscription.
from a practical point of view, it would help if emails to dns-wg@ripe.net included a footer on how to unsubscribe. This is arguably also required under gdpr. Nick
On 12 Nov 2021, at 11:49, Michele Neylon - Blacknight via dns-wg wrote:
It’s in the header of every single email: List-Unsubscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/options/dns-wg> , <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/dns-wg/> List-Post: <mailto:dns-wg@ripe.net> List-Help: <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=help> List-Subscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-wg> , <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=subscribe>
And so many mail UA apps “helpfully” hide these headers. 8-( /Niall
Thank you!! :) *Üdvözlettel,Kurucsó Andrea* *+36 20 544 3439* Michele Neylon - Blacknight via dns-wg <dns-wg@ripe.net> ezt írta (időpont: 2021. nov. 12., P, 12:49):
It’s in the header of every single email:
List-Unsubscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/options/dns-wg>,
<mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=unsubscribe>
List-Archive: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/dns-wg/>
List-Post: <mailto:dns-wg@ripe.net>
List-Help: <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=help>
List-Subscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-wg>,
<mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=subscribe>
--
Mr Michele Neylon
Blacknight Solutions
Hosting, Colocation & Domains
Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072
Direct Dial: +353 (0)59 9183090
Personal blog: https://michele.blog/
Some thoughts: https://ceo.hosting/
-------------------------------
Blacknight Internet Solutions Ltd, Unit 12A,Barrowside Business Park,Sleaty
Road,Graiguecullen,Carlow,R93 X265,Ireland Company No.: 370845
*From: *dns-wg <dns-wg-bounces@ripe.net> on behalf of Nick Hilliard < nick@foobar.org> *Date: *Friday, 12 November 2021 at 11:40 *To: *Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> *Cc: *RIPE DNS WG <dns-wg@ripe.net> *Subject: *Re: [dns-wg] mailing list management
[EXTERNAL EMAIL] Please use caution when opening attachments from unrecognised sources.
Jim Reid wrote on 12/11/2021 11:15:
There is*nothing* anyone here can do about your list subscription/unsubscription.
from a practical point of view, it would help if emails to dns-wg@ripe.net included a footer on how to unsubscribe. This is arguably also required under gdpr.
Nick
On 12 Nov 2021, at 11:40, Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org> wrote:
from a practical point of view, it would help if emails to dns-wg@ripe.net included a footer on how to unsubscribe.
That info is already in the mail headers of every message Nick. Putting it in a footer just means there would be another place for the info to be ignored.
This is arguably also required under gdpr.
I’m not sure it is. Even so, I think the “welcome to the list” email -- which I’m sure everyone keeps forever -- includes info on how to subscribe/unsuscribe, change preferences, etc. IMO that should take care of GDPR concerns.
Jim Reid wrote on 12/11/2021 12:23:
I’m not sure it is. Even so, I think the “welcome to the list” email -- which I’m sure everyone keeps forever -- includes info on how to subscribe/unsuscribe, change preferences, etc. IMO that should take care of GDPR concerns.
Now that I'm sitting firmly in my armchair. My understanding is that GDPR has general applicability in terms of whether the organisation can maintain the data subject's email address on an emailing subscription list. If the data subject requests removal, this needs to be acted on. From a practical point of view, having a pile of headers is no use because most MUAs don't display headers. Some do, and offer and "unsubscribe" option based on the content of these headers. An easy, practical option here is be to append unsubscribe info on emails sent to the list. It helps people who aren't familiar with rfc2822 email format, which is to say many people. Some people don't like when mailing lists have unsubscribe footers. It is a minor annoyance, but this battle was lost years ago. Nick
Mailman usually sends a reminder once a month though … Mr Michele Neylon Blacknight Hosting & Domains https://www.blacknight.com @mneylon Sent from mobile so typos and brevity are normal
On 12 Nov 2021, at 19:12, Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org> wrote:
[EXTERNAL EMAIL] Please use caution when opening attachments from unrecognised sources.
Jim Reid wrote on 12/11/2021 12:23:
I’m not sure it is. Even so, I think the “welcome to the list” email -- which I’m sure everyone keeps forever -- includes info on how to subscribe/unsuscribe, change preferences, etc. IMO that should take care of GDPR concerns.
Now that I'm sitting firmly in my armchair.
My understanding is that GDPR has general applicability in terms of whether the organisation can maintain the data subject's email address on an emailing subscription list. If the data subject requests removal, this needs to be acted on.
From a practical point of view, having a pile of headers is no use because most MUAs don't display headers. Some do, and offer and "unsubscribe" option based on the content of these headers.
An easy, practical option here is be to append unsubscribe info on emails sent to the list. It helps people who aren't familiar with rfc2822 email format, which is to say many people.
Some people don't like when mailing lists have unsubscribe footers. It is a minor annoyance, but this battle was lost years ago.
Nick
Jim Reid wrote on 12/11/2021 11:15:
There is*nothing* anyone here can do about your list subscription/unsubscription.
from a practical point of view, it would help if emails to dns-wg@ripe.net included a footer on how to unsubscribe. This is arguably also required under gdpr.
What?!? This, found in the headers of the message I'm replying to, isn't sufficient? List-Id: RIPE DNS Working Group <dns-wg.ripe.net> List-Unsubscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/options/dns-wg>, <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/dns-wg/> List-Post: <mailto:dns-wg@ripe.net> List-Help: <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=help> List-Subscribe: <https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-wg>, <mailto:dns-wg-request@ripe.net?subject=subscribe> Regards, - Håvard
But I have already done it many times, and keep getting the emails from you. Thx for writing, I know it is not your task...but don't now who to say it...the subscribe/unsubscribe thing seems to have no effect... *Üdvözlettel,Kurucsó Andrea* *+36 20 544 3439* Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2021. nov. 12., P, 12:15):
On 12 Nov 2021, at 10:38, Andrea Kurucsó <andrea.kurucso@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All, please take me out of this mailing list. I haven't been working in this for years, and I keep getting the emails.
How is the mailing list software supposed to know what you are or aren’t working on?
Visit https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-wg to get yourself added or removed from the WG mailing list.
It is very annoying. I hope you understand.
So are your repeated emails about this. There is *nothing* anyone here can do about your list subscription/unsubscription. You need to sort it out yourself. I hope you understand.
Hello, Andrea. On 12 Nov 2021, at 12:43, Andrea Kurucsó wrote:
But I have already done it many times, and keep getting the emails from you. Thx for writing, I know it is not your task...but don't now who to say it...the subscribe/unsubscribe thing seems to have no effect...
I'm sorry that this has been so frustrating for you. I've asked the relevant support staff at RIPE NCC to look for any indication of a problem at their end. Unless your requests to unsubscribe were lost in flight, I expect that they will be able to help. I think that, for the DNS-WG mailing list, we should consider this thread closed. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly RIPE Vice-Chair
On 12 Nov 2021, at 10:36, Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
I love both candidates equally. I must protest making me choose.
Moritz if the group wants to dig into more research discussions, but I like Brett's TLD and operations view of the world.
I can't choose, sorry. Both will serve well.
Do what I’m doing Tim. Support both candidates. Moritz and Brett would be great co-chairs. So I support both of them equally. If everybody did this, I suppose we could then have a meta-discussion about what sort of coin gets tossed to decide between them. :-)
One place I worked we would make decisions on who would end up with some maintenance nobody wanted with a spirited match of rock-paper-scissors. On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 6:20 AM Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> wrote:
On 12 Nov 2021, at 10:36, Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
I love both candidates equally. I must protest making me choose.
Moritz if the group wants to dig into more research discussions, but I like Brett's TLD and operations view of the world.
I can't choose, sorry. Both will serve well.
Do what I’m doing Tim. Support both candidates. Moritz and Brett would be great co-chairs. So I support both of them equally.
If everybody did this, I suppose we could then have a meta-discussion about what sort of coin gets tossed to decide between them. :-)
On 12 Nov 2021, at 11:21, Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
One place I worked we would make decisions on who would end up with some maintenance nobody wanted with a spirited match of rock-paper-scissors.
Ooh! I forgot we could also have a meta-meta-discussion about what sort of random selection mechanism gets used. Sorry about that. :-)
Hi, both candidates++. Here in Germany and in the Netherlands too, we draw matches. The looser has to do the dirty work though ... --eh. Am Freitag, dem 12.11.2021 um 06:21 -0500 schrieb Tim Wicinski:
One place I worked we would make decisions on who would end up with some maintenance nobody wanted with a spirited match of rock-paper- scissors.
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 6:20 AM Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> wrote:
On 12 Nov 2021, at 10:36, Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
Moritz if the group wants to dig into more research discussions, but I like Brett's TLD and operations view of the world.
I can't choose, sorry. Both will serve well.
Do what I’m doing Tim. Support both candidates. Moritz and Brett would be great co-chairs. So I support both of them equally.
If everybody did this, I suppose we could then have a meta- discussion about what sort of coin gets tossed to decide between them. :-)
-- Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | www.fehcom.de
Probably making the work for the chairs more difficult, but like Tim and Jim, I support both excellent candidates. Moritz is an excellent researcher and for the academic spin on DNS WG he would make a great chair. Brett's vision on DNS operations, his experience with various real-world deployments is a great contribution to the WG. That said, I am sure they both have research and operations knowledge, but this is how I collaborated with both Moritz and Brett. -- Benno On 12/11/2021 12:19, Jim Reid wrote:
On 12 Nov 2021, at 10:36, Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
I love both candidates equally. I must protest making me choose.
Moritz if the group wants to dig into more research discussions, but I like Brett's TLD and operations view of the world.
I can't choose, sorry. Both will serve well.
Do what I’m doing Tim. Support both candidates. Moritz and Brett would be great co-chairs. So I support both of them equally.
If everybody did this, I suppose we could then have a meta-discussion about what sort of coin gets tossed to decide between them. :-)
-- Benno J. Overeinder NLnet Labs https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/
+1 for Moritz. Kind regards /Ulrich
On 3 Nov 2021, at 14:09, João Damas <joao@bondis.org> wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83
Below find the candidate names and a few words from each
=============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG,
I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant.
I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr ——————
Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable.
I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year.
I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG.
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Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
+1 for Moritz as well Petr Špaček On 03. 11. 21 14:09, João Damas wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83
Below find the candidate names and a few words from each
=============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG,
I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant.
I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr ——————
Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable.
I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year.
I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG.
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Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
+1 Moritz /Jerry On 11/3/21 2:09 PM, João Damas wrote:
Dear all,
The deadline for DNS WG co-chair candidate volunteering is now over. I am happy to announce that we have two great candidates. The period to express support for your preferred candidate(s) starts now and runs until November 24th 2021. Shane Kerr and myself, as continuing wg co-chairs hope to announce consensus at the DNS WG session during RIPE 83
Below find the candidate names and a few words from each
=============================================================== Moritz Müller ----------------- Dear RIPE WG,
I would like to volunteer to become a DNS working group co-chair. As a frequent participant and an occasional presenter at this working group I would like to help making sure that the program of the working group meetings continues to stay interesting and relevant.
I'm working for the research department of the Dutch ccTLD operator SIDN for more than 6 years. There, amongst other topics, I have been studying different aspects of DNSSEC and domain name abuse. Also, I'm a guest researcher at the University of Twente in the Design and Analysis of Communication Systems group (DACS). I believe that my experience working in industry and academia will help me finding and selecting speakers that provide relevant and novel insights to the working group members. Please feel free to contact me in case of any questions or if you would like to get to know me a bit better. Email: moritz.muller@sidn.nl =============================================================== Brett Carr ——————
Over the past 20 plus years I have worked with DNS holding a variety of industry related roles ranging from working for a global ISP to working at RIPE NCC (Leading the team who run K Root). I have also worked at ICANN (Assisting with the GTLD Programme) and for the last 13 years Nominet, helping to keep .uk safe and stable.
I have designed, deployed and managed DNS and DNSSEC implementations both small and large and have been responsible for designing and operating Nominet’s GTLD DNS/DNSSEC Platform which has now grown to operating 80 TLDs. I am an experienced leader having led various engineering teams across operations during my time at Nominet. I have and continue to enjoy playing an active role in the DNS Community, giving presentations at OARC, RIPE and ICANN amongst others. I’m currently serving as the Vice Chair of the CSC at ICANN, I am an active member of the ICANN TLD Ops steering committee and have been a member of the OARC PC for the past year.
I would relish the challenge of working with the other chairs to bring some fresh ideas to the DNS-WG.
===============================================================
Regards, see you soon, Joao on behalf of the DNS WG co-chairs
participants (15)
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Andrea Kurucsó
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Benno Overeinder
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Erwin Hoffmann
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Havard Eidnes
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Jerry Lundström
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Jim Reid
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João Damas
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Matthijs Mekking
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Michele Neylon - Blacknight
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Niall O'Reilly
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Nick Hilliard
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Petr Špaček
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Roland van Rijswijk-Deij
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Tim Wicinski
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Ulrich Wisser