The IESG, for example, had a breakfast meeting every morning this week.
Don't forget, too, that those who live "in" the host city, have to
get into the meeting through traffic.
If the effective start time is pushed earlier, these people will have
to leave home very early indeed.
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
On Nov 10, 2005, at 12:11 PM, John C Klensin wrote:
--On Thursday, November 10, 2005 08:50 -0800 Scott W Brim
<sbrim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
Here's a suggestion: start the mornings earlier. Do we have
to wait until 9:00? How about 8:00? Everyone is awake
anyway. Then we can be done in the evening at 7:00.
I can't speak for "everyone", but I often need that early morning
time for discussions preparatory to the day's sessions. And I know
the IAB and IESG hold meetings at that time. For them, pushing a
starting time back to 8 might mean meeting times at 0630.
Especially if one is jet-lagged in the wrong direction, that can be
a little unreasonable.
Interesting idea nonetheless.
john
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