Christer Holmberg [mailto://christer.holmberg@xxxxxxxxxxxx] writes: > I guess the chinese (and other affected nationalities) can speak for > themselves, but as far as I know it is not that easy to get a US visa - > even with company backup etc. I have never heard about people having > problems getting a chinese visa, but maybe such problems exist also. If you hold a Thai passport & want to attend an IETF in, say, 2013, you had better apply for a visa now; any meeting before that is likely impossible. > > Personally I don't care that much where the meetings take place - I am > more interested WHEN they take place. For me it is the PEOPLE that make > a meeting good or bad - not the location. There are people working in > much worse conditions than we are, and still they manage to do a great > job. Humans can do amazing things in truly abysmal conditions but how this is relevant is beyond me unless the contest is to see how miserable we can make ourselves (3 meetings/year in Minneapolis, anyone?). ... _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf