Re: Meetings in other regions

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    > From: Henrik Levkowetz <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

    > (Note that since drafts can have multiple authors, the sum of the
    > following percentages are more than 100%),

    > # 1523 drafts (73.08%) have authors from North America.
    > # 1116 drafts (53.55%) have authors from Europe.
    > # 417 drafts (20.01%) have authors from Asia.
    > # 33 drafts (1.58%) have authors from Australia.
    > # 9 drafts (0.43%) have authors from South America.
    > # 3 drafts (0.14%) have authors from Africa.
    > # 1 drafts (0.05%) have authors from OTHER.

Renormalizing percentages so that they sum to 100%, we get:

  49.09% of authors are from North America.
  35.97% of authors are from Europe.
  13.44% of authors are from Asia.
   1.06% of authors are from Australia
    .28% of authors are from South America.
    .09% of authors are from Africa.
    .03% of authors are from OTHER.

Sounds like out of every 6 IETF's, one should be in Asia, two in Europe, and
the other three in North America: NA/Europe/NA/Europe/NA/Asia spreads things
out evenly.

	Noel

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