The Candidates for the IPv6-wg Co-chair position
Dear IPv6-wg list members and RIPE community. In the upcoming RIPE meeting (RIPE87) we will select a new co-chair, who will fill the gap, since Benedikt Stockebrand has decided to step down and not run for another term. The selection process will be done at the IPv6-wg session, via the meeting system "Meetecho". There will be a poll on who do you want to select. This system is available for all onsite and online. You will all get a link from the meeting organization to the Meetecho website, keep it near... You can still register for the meeting online or onsite: https://ripe87.ripe.net/attend/register/ In response to our request on the list we are glad to announce that we have 2 interested candidates: Christian Seitz Paolo Volpato They will send in their personal motivations and backgrounds to this list soon. We would like the members of this list to show their support for their preferred candidate, or send questions to the candidates, so we can discuss this even before the meeting. The decision however will be made at the meeting as said before. Best regards, The IPv6 WG chairs. For Internal Use Only
Dear Ray, dear IPv6 working group, Am 10.11.2023 um 12:04 schrieb Raymond Jetten:
In response to our request on the list we are glad to announce that we have 2 interested candidates: [...] They will send in their personal motivations and backgrounds to this list soon. some of you might already know me as RIPE meeting attendee and part of the community.
Since RIPE56 in Berlin I attended most of the RIPE meetings and I'm doing a lot of networking on the meetings. In the past I have not been very active in the IPv6 WG, but only attended the sessions and talked to some people. IPv6 is a very interesting topic for me and something that I've been dealing with for almost 20 years now. I'd like to support the IPv6 WG with everything that has to be done on the mailing list, in preparation to the sessions on the RIPE meetings and of course during the sessions. I am 46yo and live in Berlin. In 2004 I did my first IPv6 configurations at the non-commercial ISP IN-Berlin e.V. where I am member of the board since 2001. Some years ago IN-Berlin also built Community-IX as a sponsored transit exchange for non-commercial organizations in Germany. In the past I have been working as a network engineer and team lead for a big german hosting company named STRATO for nearly 14 years and introduced IPv6 there together with Wilhelm Boeddinghaus, who will also be known to many people on this list. Since 2019 I am working as a network consultant for system.de and support our subsidiary Route 128 with my IPv6 knowledge. I would be happy to be one of the co-chairs of the IPv6 working group ;-) Hope to meet you on RIPE87! Chris
Hi, Anno domini 2023 Christian Seitz scripsit:
Am 10.11.2023 um 12:04 schrieb Raymond Jetten:
In response to our request on the list we are glad to announce that we have 2 interested candidates: [...] They will send in their personal motivations and backgrounds to this list soon. some of you might already know me as RIPE meeting attendee and part of the community.
Since RIPE56 in Berlin I attended most of the RIPE meetings and I'm doing a lot of networking on the meetings. In the past I have not been very active in the IPv6 WG, but only attended the sessions and talked to some people. IPv6 is a very interesting topic for me and something that I've been dealing with for almost 20 years now. I'd like to support the IPv6 WG with everything that has to be done on the mailing list, in preparation to the sessions on the RIPE meetings and of course during the sessions.
I am 46yo and live in Berlin. In 2004 I did my first IPv6 configurations at the non-commercial ISP IN-Berlin e.V. where I am member of the board since 2001. Some years ago IN-Berlin also built Community-IX as a sponsored transit exchange for non-commercial organizations in Germany. In the past I have been working as a network engineer and team lead for a big german hosting company named STRATO for nearly 14 years and introduced IPv6 there together with Wilhelm Boeddinghaus, who will also be known to many people on this list. Since 2019 I am working as a network consultant for system.de and support our subsidiary Route 128 with my IPv6 knowledge.
I would be happy to be one of the co-chairs of the IPv6 working group ;-)
I think Christian would be a great co-chair of this working group! :) Cheers, Max
Am 10.11.23 um 14:09 schrieb Christian Seitz:
Dear Ray, dear IPv6 working group,
Am 10.11.2023 um 12:04 schrieb Raymond Jetten:
In response to our request on the list we are glad to announce that we have 2 interested candidates: [...] They will send in their personal motivations and backgrounds to this list soon. some of you might already know me as RIPE meeting attendee and part of the community.
Since RIPE56 in Berlin I attended most of the RIPE meetings and I'm doing a lot of networking on the meetings. In the past I have not been very active in the IPv6 WG, but only attended the sessions and talked to some people. IPv6 is a very interesting topic for me and something that I've been dealing with for almost 20 years now. I'd like to support the IPv6 WG with everything that has to be done on the mailing list, in preparation to the sessions on the RIPE meetings and of course during the sessions.
I am 46yo and live in Berlin. In 2004 I did my first IPv6 configurations at the non-commercial ISP IN-Berlin e.V. where I am member of the board since 2001. Some years ago IN-Berlin also built Community-IX as a sponsored transit exchange for non-commercial organizations in Germany. In the past I have been working as a network engineer and team lead for a big german hosting company named STRATO for nearly 14 years and introduced IPv6 there together with Wilhelm Boeddinghaus, who will also be known to many people on this list. Since 2019 I am working as a network consultant for system.de and support our subsidiary Route 128 with my IPv6 knowledge.
I would be happy to be one of the co-chairs of the IPv6 working group ;-) I would like to support Christian`s election as a co-chair for the IPv6 WG.
Kind regards, Christoph
Christian Seitz <chris@in-berlin.de> wrote: > I would be happy to be one of the co-chairs of the IPv6 working group I think Christian would make a really great co-chair! -- Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@sandelman.ca>, Sandelman Software Works -= IPv6 IoT consulting =- *I*LIKE*TRAINS*
Hi, I think Christian would be a fantastic working group chair for the IPv6 working group and has my full support. He is a long term menber of our community and has a proven record of IPv6 experience. Best, Wilhelm Am 10.11.2023 um 14:09 schrieb Christian Seitz:
Dear Ray, dear IPv6 working group,
Am 10.11.2023 um 12:04 schrieb Raymond Jetten:
In response to our request on the list we are glad to announce that we have 2 interested candidates: [...] They will send in their personal motivations and backgrounds to this list soon. some of you might already know me as RIPE meeting attendee and part of the community.
Since RIPE56 in Berlin I attended most of the RIPE meetings and I'm doing a lot of networking on the meetings. In the past I have not been very active in the IPv6 WG, but only attended the sessions and talked to some people. IPv6 is a very interesting topic for me and something that I've been dealing with for almost 20 years now. I'd like to support the IPv6 WG with everything that has to be done on the mailing list, in preparation to the sessions on the RIPE meetings and of course during the sessions.
I am 46yo and live in Berlin. In 2004 I did my first IPv6 configurations at the non-commercial ISP IN-Berlin e.V. where I am member of the board since 2001. Some years ago IN-Berlin also built Community-IX as a sponsored transit exchange for non-commercial organizations in Germany. In the past I have been working as a network engineer and team lead for a big german hosting company named STRATO for nearly 14 years and introduced IPv6 there together with Wilhelm Boeddinghaus, who will also be known to many people on this list. Since 2019 I am working as a network consultant for system.de and support our subsidiary Route 128 with my IPv6 knowledge.
I would be happy to be one of the co-chairs of the IPv6 working group ;-)
Hope to meet you on RIPE87!
Chris
Dear WG and Chairs, This short message is to introduce myself as the second candidate for the chair position of our WG. My name is Paolo, I am based in Milano (Italy). I'm rather new in the RIPE community, as my first in-person meeting was RIPE 84. Yet, my interest in being more involved in IPv6 and, hopefully, serving as a chair of the WG comes from currently being with the European standardization department of Huawei. Thanks to that, I am active in the IETF in a few IPv6-related WGs (e.g. v6ops, 6man, BMWG). I have co-authored RFC 9386 on IPv6 deployment status and have some other drafts on-going. I do believe that there is a lot of operational knowledge in the RIPE community. The standards done at the IETF and the progress in the deployment of IPv6, in particular in the European region, may really benefit from that. I know that, sometimes, saying that I work for a big vendor such as Huawei makes someone "turn up their nose". My employer is informed, of course, but not involved. I am not here for doing sales, rather to build open and trusted relationships. This is, to me, the greatest added value of being part of a community. In any case, I have also worked for other companies, including an Italian mobile carrier. What else? In the spare time I like cooking and wine tasting. Since we are going to meet in Rome, something can be organized on purpose :-) Said that, let me wish Christian and myself good luck! Paolo
participants (7)
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Christian Seitz
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Maximilian Wilhelm
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Michael Richardson
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Paolo Volpato
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Raymond Jetten
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ripe@cbok.de
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Wilhelm Boeddinghaus