And BTW it isn't a rule, it's strongly worded guideline.
Brian
Mark Townsley wrote:
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
March 19 - 30 days = Feb 17th.
This date was chosen, understanding that it bends the rules a bit, to
increase the greater goal of global participation by coinciding with the
APRICOT conference the following week (so at least some of the
non-asiapac members will be on the correct side of the globe).
- Mark
On Jan 24, 2006, at 4:19 PM, James M. Polk wrote:
Mark
I'm not an interested party here, and I don't mean to throw a monkey
wrench into your plans, but I'm observing that this seems to be
within the 30 days of moratorium of when we cannot have an interim,
where (loosely) 'interims shall not be within 30 days of the next
IETF meeting'.
The Dallas IETF starts on March 19th, so I would think the cutoff
would be Feb 19th for the last of an interim. What am I missing?
At 03:38 PM 1/24/2006 -0500, Mark Townsley wrote:
The meeting will be Feb 23-24 in Hong Kong. Participants should
plan to
arrive Feb 22 for an early start on Feb 23. We will finish by 2pm
on Feb
24. Accomodation information coming shortly (watch the
softwires@xxxxxxxx mailing list).
Thank you,
- Mark
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