Hi New Zealand internet community! I wanted to remind everyone that the APNIC elections https://www.apnic.net/community/participate/elections/ec/ec-election-process... are coming up, with voting https://www.apnic.net/community/participate/elections/ec/voting/ now closing in 6 days (3pm Monday, 27 February 2017). It's important that we all get involved in the democratic process that APNIC has and vote - those elected will determine policies that impact us all (for instance around IP address transfers and justification of IP space as we ramp down IPv4). Specifically, I wanted to highlight two candidates from the list of nominees https://2017.apricot.net/elections/nominations/ that you may want to consider voting for to represent us. Both have had ties to the New Zealand internet community for over a decade, understand the challenges we face, and I believe would represent our needs well. Jon Brewer https://2017.apricot.net/elections/nominations/jonathan-brewer/ is well known to our community. Wellington based, he founded Araneo and ran this company for some years, then since selling Araneo to TeamTalk has focused on helping developing communities (particularly in the pacific islands) establish better connectivity locally and to the world. *Gaurab Raj Upadhaya* https://2017.apricot.net/elections/nominations/gaurab-raj-upadhaya/ has had involvement in many countries whose internet infrastructures have been developing over the past decade. He has strong ties to the networking community in New Zealand; these began in the early FX days. Starting his career in Nepal, he has experienced challenges greater than those we face in New Zealand around being a remote internet community connected to a US-centric internet first hand. He now leads the network organization at Limelight. *Don't forget to vote!* Cheers Tim -- Tim Hoffman | Twitter, Inc. 1355 Market St. | San Francisco, CA | 94103
To add to what Tim said, Jon and Gaurab are both fine candidates and I
believe they would serve both APNIC and NZ interests well.
So make sure your organisation votes - whichever way that may be. I'm
happy to assist with the voting process or assignment of proxies, if needed.
Thanks,
Jonny.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 3:12 PM, Tim Hoffman
Hi New Zealand internet community!
I wanted to remind everyone that the APNIC elections https://www.apnic.net/community/participate/elections/ec/ec-election-process... are coming up, with voting https://www.apnic.net/community/participate/elections/ec/voting/ now closing in 6 days (3pm Monday, 27 February 2017).
It's important that we all get involved in the democratic process that APNIC has and vote - those elected will determine policies that impact us all (for instance around IP address transfers and justification of IP space as we ramp down IPv4).
Specifically, I wanted to highlight two candidates from the list of nominees https://2017.apricot.net/elections/nominations/ that you may want to consider voting for to represent us. Both have had ties to the New Zealand internet community for over a decade, understand the challenges we face, and I believe would represent our needs well.
Jon Brewer https://2017.apricot.net/elections/nominations/jonathan-brewer/ is well known to our community. Wellington based, he founded Araneo and ran this company for some years, then since selling Araneo to TeamTalk has focused on helping developing communities (particularly in the pacific islands) establish better connectivity locally and to the world.
*Gaurab Raj Upadhaya* https://2017.apricot.net/elections/nominations/gaurab-raj-upadhaya/ has had involvement in many countries whose internet infrastructures have been developing over the past decade. He has strong ties to the networking community in New Zealand; these began in the early FX days. Starting his career in Nepal, he has experienced challenges greater than those we face in New Zealand around being a remote internet community connected to a US-centric internet first hand. He now leads the network organization at Limelight.
*Don't forget to vote!*
Cheers Tim
-- Tim Hoffman | Twitter, Inc. 1355 Market St. | San Francisco, CA | 94103
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