Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-Chair
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
- GitHub
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
On Aug 11, 2021, at 2:31 PM, Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...> wrote:Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 nb!On Wed, Aug 11, 2021, 17:31 Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...> wrote:Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 from me (Binding)On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 5:31 PM Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...> wrote:Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network--Davanum Srinivas :: https://twitter.com/dims
+1 NB.
I’ve worked with Ed for years, including the formative days of FD.io. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table around networking and so much more. Great choice!
Jim
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 2:31 PM
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-Chair
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:
TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
Here is a brief bio:
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
- GitHub
Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.
Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.
Regards,
Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 NB.
I’ve worked with Ed for years, including the formative days of FD.io. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table around networking and so much more. Great choice!
Jim
From: cncf-toc@... <cncf-toc@...> On Behalf Of Lee Calcote
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 2:31 PM
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-Chair
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:
TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
Here is a brief bio:
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
- GitHub
Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.
Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.
Regards,
Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 NBOn Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 5:02 AM St Leger, Jim <jim.st.leger@...> wrote:+1 NB.
I’ve worked with Ed for years, including the formative days of FD.io. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table around networking and so much more. Great choice!
Jim
From: cncf-toc@... <cncf-toc@...> On Behalf Of Lee Calcote
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 2:31 PM
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-Chair
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:
TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
Here is a brief bio:
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
- GitHub
Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.
Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.
Regards,
Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 non-binding. I’ve always enjoyed working with Ed and it is great to see him take on more leadership here. Thanks Ed!
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Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 2:31 PM
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-Chair
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:
TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
Here is a brief bio:
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
- GitHub
Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.
Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.
Regards,
Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 non-binding. I’ve always enjoyed working with Ed and it is great to see him take on more leadership here. Thanks Ed!
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From: cncf-toc@... <cncf-toc@...> on behalf of Lee Calcote via lists.cncf.io <lee.calcote=layer5.io@...>
Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 2:31 PM
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-ChairDear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:
TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
Here is a brief bio:
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
- GitHub
Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.
Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.
Regards,
Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
On Aug 12, 2021, at 3:44 PM, Taylor Carpenter <taylor@...> wrote:+1 NB
It will be beneficial to the community to have Ed's experience and skillset.
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 binding
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 2:31 PM Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...> wrote:Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC
members:
TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding
co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding
member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: *Ed
Warnicke*. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his
stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
Here is a brief bio:
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been
working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source.
Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active
contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in
Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the
TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently
in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened
<https://all.devstats.cncf.io/d/22/prs-authors-table?orgId=1> on CNCF
projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
- LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwarnicke/>
- Twitter <https://twitter.com/edwarnicke>
- GitHub <https://github.com/edwarnicke>
Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair.
As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and
expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to
liaise with other groups.
Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages
non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC
members.
Regards,
Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
From: cncf-toc@... on behalf of Ricardo Rocha via lists.cncf.io
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2021 9:18 AM
To: resouer@...
Cc: Lee Calcote; CNCF TOC
Subject: Re: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-Chair
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 05:28:59PM -0700, Lei Zhang via lists.cncf.io wrote:
> +1 binding
>
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 2:31 PM Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...> wrote:
>
> > Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC
> > members:
> >
> > TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding
> > co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding
> > member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: *Ed
> > Warnicke*. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his
> > stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
> >
> > Here is a brief bio:
> >
> > Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been
> > working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source.
> > Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active
> > contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in
> > Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
> >
> >
> > Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the
> > TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently
> > in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened
> > <https://all.devstats.cncf.io/d/22/prs-authors-table?orgId=1> on CNCF
> > projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
> >
> >
> > - LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwarnicke/>
> > - Twitter <https://twitter.com/edwarnicke>
> > - GitHub <https://github.com/edwarnicke>
> >
> >
> > Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair.
> > As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and
> > expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to
> > liaise with other groups.
> >
> > Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages
> > non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC
> > members.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
> > Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
+1 binding
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 05:28:59PM -0700, Lei Zhang via lists.cncf.io wrote:
> +1 binding
>
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 2:31 PM Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...> wrote:
>
> > Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC
> > members:
> >
> > TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding
> > co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding
> > member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: *Ed
> > Warnicke*. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his
> > stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
> >
> > Here is a brief bio:
> >
> > Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been
> > working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source.
> > Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active
> > contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in
> > Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
> >
> >
> > Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the
> > TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently
> > in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened
> > <https://all.devstats.cncf.io/d/22/prs-authors-table?orgId=1> on CNCF
> > projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
> >
> >
> > - LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwarnicke/>
> > - Twitter <https://twitter.com/edwarnicke>
> > - GitHub <https://github.com/edwarnicke>
> >
> >
> > Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair.
> > As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and
> > expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to
> > liaise with other groups.
> >
> > Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages
> > non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC
> > members.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
> > Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.Here is a brief bio:Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.- GitHubPlease consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.Regards,Lee Calcote and Ken OwensCo-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network
+1 binding
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 2:59 PM
To: Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...>
Cc: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>
Subject: Re: [cncf-toc] Nomination of Ed Warnicke for as a TAG Network Co-Chair
+1 binding for Ed!
-alena
On Aug 11, 2021, at 2:31 PM, Lee Calcote <lee.calcote@...> wrote:
Dear TAG Network Liaisons, Liz Rice and Dave Zolotusky, and all TOC members:
TAG Network has an open need for a third co-chair. As the presiding co-chairs of TAG Network, Ken Owens and I have identified a longstanding member of TAG Network both befitting of and willing to assume this role: Ed Warnicke. We are delighted that Ed is willing to increase his stewardship of TAG Network’s ongoing and forthcoming initiatives.
Here is a brief bio:
Ed Warnicke is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems. He has been working for nearly two decades in many areas of networking and Open Source. Ed is currently the FD.io TSC Chair, and a founder of and active contributor to the Network Service Mesh project. Ed has a masters in Physics (String Theory) from Rutgers University.
Among other noteworthy activities, Warnicke is on the TAC at LFN and the TAC at LFPH. He is a founding TSC member at OpenDaylight, is consistently in the top 60 individuals (#47 currently) on devstat for most PRs opened on CNCF projects, and is formerly a Wireshark maintainer.
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Please consider our nomination of Ed Warnicke as a TAG Network co-chair. As you do, know that Ed’s addition will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the group as well as increase the bandwidth for the TAG to liaise with other groups.
Please reply to this email to vote. As always, the CNCF encourages non-binding votes from the community, along with the required votes of TOC members.
Regards,
Lee Calcote and Ken Owens
Co-Chairs, CNCF TAG Network