[DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg
Peter Koch <pk@DENIC.DE> Tue, 10 December 2013 17:23 UTC
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Dear DNSOP WG, this is interesting times for the DNS, in operations and elsewhere. We have recently seen increased interest in DNS and privacy/confidentiality as well as in the topic of "new TLDs", scratching the boundaries between ICANN and the IETF, again. There are lots of new uses of the DNS one way or another, good and challenging, in various parts of the IETF and it is good to see that we maintain a committed core of DNS people within our standards body. With the protocol being "ready", this is just the start of another journey. At this time, after 25 IETF meetings, I have informed our AD that I'd like to step down from the position of a DNSOP co-chair and hand over the responsibility to somebody else to join Tim in chairing the group. It was a pleasure to serve the WG and the community and I owe a lot of thanks to a lot of people for their work as reviewers, scribes, editors, contributors, monitors (in the ancient sense of the word) and, not the least, fellow co-chairs and advising ADs. Thank you! Best regards, Peter
- [DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg Peter Koch
- Re: [DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg Patrik Fältström
- Re: [DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg joel jaeggli
- Re: [DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg Paul Ebersman
- Re: [DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg Warren Kumari
- Re: [DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg daniel migault
- Re: [DNSOP] a change for the dnsop wg Joe Abley