In response to the announcement in the Chapter list, four of our members applied for the IETF fellowship and among those applied Vinayak Hegde has been selected and he would be attending the IETF fellowship in Stockholm, Sweden.
I wish to congratulate Vinayk Hegde on receiving this fellowship and hope other members of our Chapter who have the required technical background and inclination to contribute meaningfully to the IETF process could take part in future IETF meeings
The Internet Engineering Task Force is a loosely self-organized group of people who contribute to the engineering and evolution of Internet technologies. It is the principal body engaged in the development of new Internet standard specifications. ISOC India Chennai has many members with a suitable technical background to be a part of this process and could attract the local technical community from the local Open Source groups and ICT companies to contribute to IETF.
We have earlier discussed about the formation of working groups. Perhaps we could begin by forming a Technical Working Group which could be a small group of Technically qualified members like Vinayak Hegde, Dhawal Sharma, Shrinidhi Hande ( some names are thrown here for a start, actually it is a long list) and for a start the Working Group could review the Tao of IETF and the current IETF topics go through the program archives and other information about IETF meetings to collaboratively provide inputs if required for Vinayak Hegde to effectively take part in the IETF meeting at Stockholm, Sweden to take place during July 26-3, hosted by .SE (dot SE )
Congratulations, once again, Vinayak Hegde.
Vinayak Hegde is Secretary at Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Bangalore. He is Co-founder at HeadStart Network Foundation and serves as Architect at Akamai Technologies.
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