Hi all, I'd also like to put myself forward to co-chair MAT WG. I always enjoy MAT WG meetings. I'm a big fan of building connections between people who do network operations and people who do network data analysis, and MAT is a part of that; I think it's a great venue for making progress on how we do Internet measurement. Day-job: I'm in the office of the CTO at Fastly, where I work on Internet measurement and data analysis. Formerly I was on the NCC's R&D team, and through that I have good links within this community and beyond. In that role I participated in the RACI review process; more broadly, I've also sat on IRTF ANRP committees, and on program committees for venues including PAM, TMA, and CCR, which many of you submit work to. I think I have a good view on topics that fit MAT, and I'd like the opportunity to help MAT thrive in the future. Cheers, S. On 3/14/22 05:14, Brian Trammell (RIPE) wrote:
Greetings, all,
It has been a while since we have run our chair selection process (see https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/mat-wg/2015-February/000559.html); as we look to returning to in-person meetings in Berlin it occurred to us that now would be a good time to do so.
To save you the fun of clicking through to the list archives, the process is as follows:
1. A call for interested parties is made on the WG mailing list at three yearly intervals, or as needed 2. Interested parties have 2 weeks to make their interest known via the mailing list 3. The MAT-WG chairs issue a call for discussion as per normal. WG members express their approval or otherwise of the presented candidates. 4. After two weeks the chairs declare consensus as they would do for a policy proposal Following steps 1 and 2 of this process:
If you are interested in co-chairing MAT WG, please make your intent known by sending a message to mat-wg@ripe.net by Monday 28 March 2022; once we have a candidate list, wi’ll issue a call for discussion on the list.
Many thanks, cheers,
Nina + Brian (MAT WG chairs)