Hello IoT working Group,

 

I would like to express my strong support for Peter Steinhauser.

I have the pleasure of knowing him well and I think he would be a good continuation for the IoT Working Group looking at the work he has done.

 

Rgds,

A IPv6 Working Group Co-Chair,  Raymond.

 


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iot-wg <iot-wg-bounces@ripe.net> On Behalf Of peter.wehrle@t-online.de
Sent: perjantai 17. toukokuuta 2024 8.17
To: iot-wg@ripe.net
Cc: iot-wg-chairs@ripe.net
Subject: Re: [iot-wg] Call for RIPE IoT Working Group Chair

 

Hi all,

 

I just got reminded, that there was a further application, I missed out in my inbox. Mea culpa…

 

We have 3 Kandidates:

 

Andrei, beg your pardon…

 

Here it the Information Andrei liked me to share with your:

 

From Andrei:

For the past 10 years I've been involved in IoT community orchestration and currently managing IoT Association.

I used to be involved in RIPE activities since the second meeting and can bring a few ideas to the group.

In particular:

- pipe in actual IoT challenges related to internet infrastructure to the group;

- hands on expertise and group review of identification methods for IoT at large;

- analysis of real IoT cases, including security calls

- AI and IoT related stuff

 

Short bio included below

 

--andrei

--

30+ years in telecom/IT, including

First in Russia online service (Russia-On-Line) from idea to operations 1994

Few top technical/engineering management positions in telecom, 1994-2008

Coordination center for .RU, 2009-2005, director. Successfully  launched .РФ idn

Task group co-chair in Industrial IoT Consortium, 2020-2022 dedicated to identification of informational models

Part of ISO/IEC as supplement for side activities in ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41 WG5, currently

Member of SSAC ICANN, currently

Director of IoT Association Russia, currently

 

Many thanks and I’m excited that we do have now 3 candidates. I’m looking forward to see you all in the upcoming Iot wg session.

 

Peter Wehrle

 

IoT-wg chair

 

 

 

Von: peter.wehrle@t-online.de <peter.wehrle@t-online.de>
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Mai 2024 07:04
An: 'iot-wg@ripe.net' <iot-wg@ripe.net>
Cc: 'iot-wg-chairs@ripe.net' <iot-wg-chairs@ripe.net>
Betreff: AW: [iot-wg] Call for RIPE IoT Working Group Chair

 

Dear working group members,

 

We passed our deadline for nomination of volunteers applying as IOT workgroup chair.

 

We go with:

 

As you have seen in our agenda for the IoT wg session in Krakow, we do have a tight agenda and for the election process itself we scheduled around 10 minutes at the end of the session.

 

Therefore I suggest, that you use the time until then and use the forum here to make up your mind on who would you like to see as your new co-chair. If you need further information on the candidates, please feel free to raise your question here as well. That give the candidates the chance, to add all supporting information here as we don’t have time in the session itself, to run a deep diving introduction round.

Kind regards,

Peter Wehrle

IoT co-chair

 

 

 

 

Von: iot-wg <iot-wg-bounces@ripe.net> Im Auftrag von peter.wehrle@t-online.de
Gesendet: Montag, 6. Mai 2024 21:38
An: iot-wg@ripe.net
Betreff: [iot-wg] Call for RIPE IoT Working Group Chair

 

Dear colleagues,

as announced, we asked for volunteers to co-chair the RIPE IoT working group.

Until now, I got contacted by 2 volunteers who like to being elected for co-chair:

·       David Schweizer

·       Peter Steinhäuser

If anybody else like to volunteer as well, we keep the chance for application open until Thu 16th May (4 days before the RIPE starts). Please feel free to send a mail directly to this mailing list - with your name and some words as to why you think you ought to be a co-chair, what new ideas, or improvements you might bring, and so on.

Please feel free to give your support to the candidates within the mailing list.

The election itself will take place live during the IoT workgroup session using Mastrodon – giving equal chance to people being in the room as well as live online participants.

Kind regards,

Peter Wehrle

IoT co-chair