On 3/24/2010 11:08 AM, Dave CROCKER wrote:
On 3/24/2010 9:18 AM, Samuel Weiler wrote:
I see your point, but I disagree. A bed to sleep in tonight is a bed to
sleep in tonight, no matter whether I booked it today or a year ago.
Then your concern is not with the hotel or with any agency of the IETF.
Your concern is with the way a market economy operates.
Variable rates over time are a common manifestation of a market
economy and there is nothing even slightly specific to the IETF about
this.
I've no idea where one should pursue this concern, other than being
quite sure that this list ain't it.
As explained in the last message, I understand that the calculus is
different for the secretariat, which must book the hotel months out. We
individually have the chance to book rooms much, much later. Tough spot
for the secretariat. :-)
Also, if by months, then you means years and by secretariation your mean
IAOC then yeah the calculus is different. Consider how far in advance
the dates are fixed, and once done so how little a lever one has on
times when choosing venues. do you think fall 2013 is has been signed
off on yet?
No. Tough spot for someone who refrains from doing adequate research
at the time they make their reservation.
you may win or lose by purchasing a futures contract, what you hope to
do by potentially purchasing at a higher price is to reduce variability.
d/
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