David Kessens wrote: > Maybe you should volunteer for a position on the IAOC if you believe > you can set these priorities better than the people who are > currently responsible for this job. David, Maybe a discussion about priorities should be a discussion about priorities rather than being treated as some sort of attack? Or is the current IETF culture such that a participant is considered hostile merely by their asking such a question? > Quite frankly, I am not looking forward for a resort hotel setting in > the proximity of Dublin as opposed to for example a meeting in Paris. > However, that is just based on personal preferences that don't really > disqualify this location as a good location for a productive meeting > (we don't even know whether there are not a decent number of > restaurants etc. nearby the venue). Actually, I believe that has already been discussed. Please note that I didn't send my query until after the local logistical details of the venue were discussed at length. d/ ps. Please also note that my original query was simply about the ranking of considerations and that, so far, no IETF management folk have responded to that focus. -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf