My expectation is that we'll stick to the pattern of two N American
meetings plus one in another region - but meeting planning is an art,
not a science.
Brian
Spencer Dawkins wrote:
There are a couple of helpful data points for many attendees. In my own
case, knowing there are two North American meetings planned, or only
one, in a given year tells me a lot about budgeting long before a
specific location is announced.
Spencer
From: "Brian E Carpenter" <brc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Clint,
Firstly, please note that this is now part of the IETF Administrative
Ditrector's responsibility. I've put him on copy.
Second, we all agree that locations should be chosen and announced
as early possible.
Third, there is a very high probability that IETF65 will be at a
US location and we have a host in view - but until that is fully
settled I don't think we can say in public. I'm sure Ray will tell
us as soon as possible.
Brian
Clint Chaplin wrote:
How far in advance are the locations of IETF meetings determined? Is
there any way to find out what the possible candidates are?
I'm having to budget travel for the next year, and knowing where IETF
65 will be held would help me a lot.
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