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Hi,

Here is the original announcement and the IETF URL.

Comments please !

Regards,
Jordi



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Asunto: I-D ACTION:draft-palet-ietf-meeting-venue-selection-criteria-04.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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 Title  : IETF Meeting Venue Selection Criteria
 Author(s) : J. Palet
 Filename : draft-palet-ietf-meeting-venue-selection-criteria-04.txt
 Pages  : 18
 Date  : 2006-1-18
 
This document provides the IAD with technical and logistic criteria
   for selecting venues for IETF meetings.

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