[RSS GWG] A little about me

Fred Baker fred at isc.org
Fri Apr 8 08:44:43 UTC 2022



> On Apr 8, 2022, at 12:23 AM, Ted Hardie <ted.ietf at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Luis,
> 
> I had a similar question.  The way the work plan is currently written, the RSS GWG reaches out to other bodies to review its proposal in November of 2022; RSSAC is one of those bodies  ("The GWG shall develop a final model (“GWG Model”) of cooperation and governance for the RSS and present its deliverable to the RSSAC, ICANN Board, ICANN community, IETF/IAB, and RSOs").  I think that means that the Chair of the GWG would be transmitting the plan to the Chair of RSSAC and reviewing it with that body.
> 
> That's certainly not a conflict of interest in the fiduciary sense, but I'm not sure that our procedures anticipated the same person wearing both hats.
> 
> regards,
> 
> Ted

If that's at all an issue, I can ask my vice-chair Ken Renard to run that process.

> 
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 5:34 AM Luis Diego Espinoza via RSSGWG <rssgwg at icann.org> wrote:
> Dear Fred,
> Wonderful to know little bit of your vast experience in this area. I’m glad you decided to nominated for chair of this WG.
> 
> Just one doubt, Is there a conflict of interest of any other kind of conflict while you are chair of RSSAC and if get elected chair of this WG?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Luis Espinoza
> 
> 
> > On Apr 7, 2022, at 9:55 PM, Fred Baker via RSSGWG <rssgwg at icann.org> wrote:
> >
> > I understand that, in the election process, a nominee might say a little about himself or herself. I'm happy to answer any questions folks might have, but this is to summarize a bit.
> >
> > I got involved in Internet development in 1986, when there was a workshop in Monterey on the topic. A number of speakers spoke, many of them without prepared slides, and when the day was finished Dan Lynch asked whether we wanted to do it again. We did, and met again a few months later under the name "InterOp". Dan eventually sold the workshop to Network World, which folded it into its show. It then rebranded itself in 1994 as "Network World plus Interop". There is some broken history on the web about that; Lenny Heymann, current vice president and general manager of the InterOp show at Network World, reportedly thinks we met to plug equipment together. Heck, TCP didn't even work then, and a big part of what we did was figure out how to make TCP/IP work. Equipment came later, in 1988.
> >
> > We didn't find Network World a very good venue for such discussion; In 1989, I took my thoughts to the nascent IETF, as it was working on OSPF and several other things that might turn out to be useful to my employer. Since 1989, I have written and published about 60 RFCs, chaired a number of IETF working groups, and chaired the IETF itself.
> >
> > I became a member of the board of ISC in 2008 (which serves F Root and supports open source software including BIND), and in that context became involved in the RSSAC in 2017. I currently chair the RSSAC, until the end of the year, and then am term limited. I plan to continue on the RSSAC as a representative from ISC.
> >
> > While serving on the RSSAC, I contributed to what became RSSAC037 and several of the other recent publications.
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