Good morning,
The lotteries have produced randomness and I have run the RFC3797 algorithm. Thus the following 10 volunteers are selected to serve as voting members of the NomCom. They will choose the next RIPE chair and vice chair.
Selection # | ID | Name | Affiliation |
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01 | 19 | Dmitry Burkov | RU-CENTER |
02 | 15 | Joe Abley | Public Interest Registry |
03 | 25 | Dmitry Kohmanyuk | Hostmaster.UA |
04 | 08 | Gert Döring | SpaceNet AG |
05 | 11 | Ondřej Caletka | CESNET |
06 | 30 | Tina Morris | Amazon |
07 | 02 | Sander Steffann | Global NOG Alliance |
08 | 21 | Benno Overeinder | NLnet Labs |
09 | 03 | Robert Evans | Jisc |
10 | 10 | Arnold Nipper | DE-CIX Management GmbH |
This is a fine selection of very capable people who are well rooted in our community. It is about as good as I personally hoped for. Of course it could have been more diverse if more people had offered to serve…
The following 6 volunteers are the ‘reserve’ and will be called upon in this order if necessary:
Selection # | ID | Name | Affiliation |
---|---|---|---|
11 | 05 | Stefan Wahl | Megaport / ECIX |
12 | 16 | Marcus Stoegbauer | Megaport / ECIX |
13 | 17 | Mircea Ulinic | DigitalOcean |
14 | 36 | João luis silva damas | APNIC |
15 | 32 | Nathalie Trenaman | RIPE NCC |
16 | 09 | Hervé Clément | Orange SA |
All 16 volunteers meet the selection criteria; thanks to Alexandra Vos of the meeting secretariat for double checking this. Also no more than two of these people have the same affiliation. Thus all 16 meet the criteria for serving on the NomCom. According to ripe-728 there is a 7 day challenge period starting now. After this period the selections become definite.
In the name of the community I thank all 36 volunteers for offering to serve. The NomCom will have its first meeting in the second half of January. As a chair I plan to conduct this process as openly as possible and to proactively inform the community about what is going on. This may cause a little traffic on this list ;-). Let us support the NomCom during this process by providing as much well considered input as we can.
We have received a total of 1 (one) nominations so far. Apparently the call for nominations came too soon after the call for NomCom volunteers and went unnoticed by many. Thus I intend to extend the deadline for this well into next year. Stay tuned for that announcement.
Daniel Karrenberg
Chair of the RIPE Nominations Committee
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The list of volunteers as published on 2 December was:
ID | Name | Affiliation |
---|---|---|
20 | Alexander Isavnin | Internet Protection Society |
13 | Andreas Wkittkemper | Verizon Deutschland GmbH |
24 | Antonio Prado | SBTAP |
10 | Arnold Nipper | DE-CIX Management GmbH |
21 | Benno Overeinder | NLnet Labs |
23 | Brian Nisbet | HEAnet |
31 | Cosmin Octavian Lupu | Visma |
19 | Dmitry Burkov | RU-CENTER |
25 | Dmitry Kohmanyuk | Hostmaster.UA |
27 | Frederic Jaeckel | GitHub, Inc. |
07 | Geoff Huston | APNIC |
08 | Gert Döring | SpaceNet AG |
09 | Hervé Clément | Orange SA |
14 | Jim Reid | RTFM llp |
15 | Joe Abley | Public Interest Registry |
36 | João luis silva damas | APNIC |
28 | Keith Mitchell | DNS-OARC |
16 | Marcus Stoegbauer | Megaport / ECIX |
29 | Markus de Brün | BSI |
04 | Martin Winter | Network Device Education Foundation (Net |
26 | Massimo Candela | NTT |
17 | Mircea Ulinic | DigitalOcean |
32 | Nathalie Trenaman | RIPE NCC |
33 | Nurani Nimpuno | Asteroid International |
11 | Ondřej Caletka | CESNET |
18 | Pascal Gloor | Quickline AG |
12 | Paul Hoogsteder | Meanie |
06 | Randy Bush | Arrcus Inc & IIJ & RGnet |
03 | Robert Evans | Jisc |
02 | Sander Steffann | Global NOG Alliance |
35 | Shane Kerr | NS1 |
34 | Simone Ferlin | Ericsson |
05 | Stefan Wahl | Megaport / ECIX |
30 | Tina Morris | Amazon |
01 | Wolfgang Tremmel | DE-CIX Management GmbH |
22 | Wolfgang Zenker | punkt.de GmbH |
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The results of the Lottos selected on 2 December were:
Lottery | Result 11 Dec 2019 |
---|---|
Deutscher Lottoblock | 14 25 27 32 36 45 |
Swisslotto | 23 26 28 30 31 41 |
Österreichische Lotterien | 2 8 18 26 35 43 |
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The C code from the RFC gives this result:
Key is:
14.25.27.32.36.45./23.26.28.30.31.41./2.8.18.26.35.43./
index hex value of MD5 div selected
1 A26C7AFE602EF878C72EC35B96F853A6 36 -> 19 <-
2 FF17DA4DAE818CE816C43B553F81C46F 35 -> 15 <-
3 4F936C5B7BD1C566078C6972A294C156 34 -> 25 <-
4 84A248BE75A235185B727345ADC3D6FE 33 -> 8 <-
5 E416B1F2A856565E5BBEFF76E246AE29 32 -> 11 <-
6 2D61CA2687A442A407031C04C2C9B2BE 31 -> 30 <-
7 CFEB51E5A2792130617061FB91C78961 30 -> 2 <-
8 103650FFE0E910C201E05C6247F03BEC 29 -> 21 <-
9 7AF7F979C5B0179A774A38BF53A22805 28 -> 3 <-
10 57B98931E6EBFEE55A3050806DBD2726 27 -> 10 <-
11 1F7BA95F0A15FBE8D8094358F727DE42 26 -> 5 <-
12 1F3B2A7E8AA56404F59D9A5924117481 25 -> 16 <-
13 E39BDFE8488D89C5AD9F778CA0C28608 24 -> 17 <-
14 1BFF2B394C5638262A8997DE5182D1CE 23 -> 36 <-
15 7132F07452FDEB57A5FFEBF7059DDB12 22 -> 32 <-
16 4A3449B267199D12064DE76CBC365743 21 -> 9 <-
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An alternative perl implementation yields this equivalent result:
index hex value of MD5 div selected
1 a26c7afe602ef878c72ec35b96f853a6 36 -> 19 <-
2 ff17da4dae818ce816c43b553f81c46f 35 -> 15 <-
3 4f936c5b7bd1c566078c6972a294c156 34 -> 25 <-
4 84a248be75a235185b727345adc3d6fe 33 -> 8 <-
5 e416b1f2a856565e5bbeff76e246ae29 32 -> 11 <-
6 2d61ca2687a442a407031c04c2c9b2be 31 -> 30 <-
7 cfeb51e5a2792130617061fb91c78961 30 -> 2 <-
8 103650ffe0e910c201e05c6247f03bec 29 -> 21 <-
9 7af7f979c5b0179a774a38bf53a22805 28 -> 3 <-
10 57b98931e6ebfee55a3050806dbd2726 27 -> 10 <-
11 1f7ba95f0a15fbe8d8094358f727de42 26 -> 5 <-
12 1f3b2a7e8aa56404f59d9a5924117481 25 -> 16 <-
13 e39bdfe8488d89c5ad9f778ca0c28608 24 -> 17 <-
14 1bff2b394c5638262a8997de5182d1ce 23 -> 36 <-
15 7132f07452fdeb57a5ffebf7059ddb12 22 -> 32 <-
16 4a3449b267199d12064de76cbc365743 21 -> 9 <-