IETF WAS Re: [governance] Enhanced Cooperation (was Re: reality check on economics)

Roland Perry roland at internetpolicyagency.com
Wed May 30 03:54:50 EDT 2012


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<77A59FC9477004489D44DE7FC6840E7B0E8CB0 at SUEX10-mbx-08.ad.syr.edu>, at 
16:19:47 on Tue, 29 May 2012, Lee W McKnight <lmcknigh at syr.edu> writes
>Whether those attending should be affiliated with government or business or cs is a separate, and variable, issue.
>
>Info on fellowships for IETF attendees available from ISOC for developing expertise and experience for meaningful participation in IETF is at:
>
>http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/education-and-leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/ietf-fellowships

NGLs have to be between 20-40yrs old, although fellows can be any age - 
but there are quite tight technical restrictions, which look as if 
they'd rule out the average "telecoms ministry policymaker":

o  Hold a university-level computer science, information technology, or
    similar degree, or can demonstrate similar and relevant work
    experience.
o  Be employed in a technical or technical management capacity with a
    data network provider (including university networks), a technology
    vendor, a local technical association, or other similar organisation 
OR be a university-level computer science/information technology
    professor, lecturer, or student currently undertaking research in one
    or more areas of current IETF standardisation work. Students must be
    enrolled in a graduate-level program (Masters or Ph.D).

etc.
-- 
Roland Perry

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