[AusNOG] (Urgent) APNIC Executive Council (EC) Election this Week - We need your votes!

Skeeve Stevens skeeve at eintellego.net
Mon Feb 23 14:50:49 EST 2009


Hey Everyone,

I am here in Manila at the APRICOT 2009/APNIC 27 conference and it looks like this week is going to be a lot of fun with great people to meet as well as some very interesting things happening.

The key issue I am sending this email to the AU/NZNOG and Aussie-ISP lists is to appeal to anyone who has not yet decided to, or just plain forgot to do anything about the voting power they may have as an APNIC member.

We have a chance of getting two Australians onto the APNIC EC.  The current membership is listed at http://www.apnic.net/ec/ and as you can see, it would be massively beneficial if we had some Australian representation.

Our two nominations are James Spenceley<http://meetings.apnic.net/elections/james-spenceley.html> from Vocus Communications (www.vocus.com.au<http://www.vocus.com.au>) and David Woodgate<http://meetings.apnic.net/elections/david-woodgate.html> from Telstra.

Both of these guys have both been involved in internet policy making for a VERY long time and are both worthy for the positions available on the EC.  They are very respected in the Internet Community, both in Australia and NZ and the world over, both having presented policies an given talks at many conferences.  If you don't know them and want some more information, please refer to their Nomination profiles by clicking on their names above.

There are 10 nominations and 4 positions available with 1 re-standing with most of the nominees are people from countries with massive populations and large voting power such as China, India and so on.

If we have any chance to get Australia/NZ to have some involvement in influencing the direction of internet governance and policy going forward, it is time we stood up and did something with out votes instead of wasting them.

To me, it doesn't matter if you like or dislike either James or David, have a past or future with these guys, but if you want to support the Internet community in Australia and New Zealand as a whole, I think that these guys are will represent the issues of Australia/New Zealand very well and certainly worth the 5 minutes to fill out the proxy form and help get them elected.

Details about the current election are here: http://meetings.apnic.net/elections/index.html

The list of current nominations are as listed at:  http://www.apnic.net/news/2009/0216a.html

If you wish to contribute your votes there are two ways.  You can assign  proxy, or you can vote online using MyAPNIC, but many have not registered for this, and it is too late now if you already have not.

I am happy to be the person for you to allocate your votes to, which you can do once off for this election by using the Proxy Form included.  Please note: A proxy appointment is valid only for a single election, so I can only vote for you in this one case.  You are not assigning me permanent voting rights for your organisation.

If you didn't receive the attached Proxy form you can download a pre-filled one with my details from http://www.eintellego.net/apnic/APNIC27VoteProxySkeeve.pdf, or failing that, use my details below - don't forget to inform me if you are sending me your proxy as I need to know what members I am collecting the forms for.

For details: http://meetings.apnic.net/elections/about/proxy.html  are the official details on assigning your proxy votes.

If you don't know your membership level as it is right now, Aussies please check http://www.apnic.net/apnic-bin/memlist.pl?size=&cc=au&sort=ascending or for the Kiwi's http://www.apnic.net/apnic-bin/memlist.pl?size=&cc=nz&sort=ascending which will show you what APNIC considers your membership level to currently be.  Note: You may have more resources than your current level, but your annual membership might not have come up yet.

All your votes are useful, even if you are an associate with only 1 vote as they all add up and elections can come down to just a couple of votes.

The number of votes you have are as follows:

Associate        1
Very small       2
Small               4
Medium           8
Large               16
Very large        32
Extra large       64

My voting will be for James and David, but with the excess votes, I will be following their advice on who else should be supported.

If you know anyone on that membership list who isn't using those votes, please contact them... the larger the members the better as it is less work, but every single vote counts.  Forward this email to them and they might have the 5 minutes to fill it out.  Just remember, it has to be completed by the Corporate Contact.

Also, this has to be done today or tomorrow... please spare the 5 minutes to help us have a say in our own future as ISP's and internet community members.

If you have any questions, please send them and I will get back to you asap

...Skeeve

--
Skeeve Stevens, CEO/Technical Director
eintellego Pty Ltd - The Networking Specialists
skeeve at eintellego.net / www.eintellego.net
Phone: 1300 753 383, Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 / skype://skeeve
--
NOC, NOC, who's there?

Disclaimer: Limits of Liability and Disclaimer: This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain sensitive and private proprietary or legally privileged information. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. eintellego Pty Ltd and each legal entity in the Tefilah Pty Ltd group of companies reserve the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks.  Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the message states otherwise and the sender is authorised to state them to be the views of any such entity. Any reference to costs, fee quotations, contractual transactions and variations to contract terms is subject to separate confirmation in writing signed by an authorised representative of eintellego. Whilst all efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, we cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or compatible with your systems and do not accept any liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.ausnog.net/pipermail/ausnog/attachments/20090223/996aba2c/attachment.html>


More information about the AusNOG mailing list