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[dns-wg] DNS WG co-chair nomination
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Jim Martin
jrmii at isc.org
Thu Sep 1 22:07:59 CEST 2016
Shane is a perfect fit for this role. I believe he should be accepted by acclamation! -Jim Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 1, 2016, at 12:18 AM, Shane Kerr <shane at time-travellers.org> wrote: > > Hello DNS working group, > > I nominate myself as co-chair of the DNS working group. > > I've been involved with DNS and with RIPE since the 20th century, and > have written DNS software and worked for DNS providers of various > kinds. I currently work for the Beijing Internet Institute doing DNS > research, mostly in our root server testbed project, Yeti[1], these > days. > > You may remember me from my previous stint as one of the RIPE IPv6 > working group co-chairs, or possibly from the tragic BIND 10 > project[2]. I am also currently on the RIPE meeting program committee. > > I have no specific changes that I think are needed in the DNS working > group - there is always more proposals than room for them at RIPE > meetings, with informative sessions and friendly participation. But I > love the RIPE community and I'm a DNS guy, so I'd like to help out. > > Cheers, > > -- > Shane > > [1] https://yeti-dns.org > [2] Discussed here: https://ripe68.ripe.net/archives/video/153/
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