RE: Travel/Attendees list FAQ

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> On Dec 7, 2011, at 7:11 AM, Margaret Wasserman wrote:
>
> >
> > What is the value in publishing a living document as an RFC (which
> inherently a static, archival document)?  Wouldn't it make more sense
> to convert the contents of this document to a Wiki page that we could
> jointly edit and maintain going forward?
>
> +1
>
> I think it's important that this be dynamic and easy to change.
>
> Bob

[WEG] I think that we're already off in the weeds based on an incorrect assumption, so I'd like to clarify before we get too far along with this. This is a list of the *questions* because they do not change much from one meeting to the next. The document already recommends that the *answers* which will be different for every venue be kept in a place where they are more easily updated.

>From the abstract: "This document attempts to provide a list of the common Frequently
   Asked Questions (FAQs) ... if
   they wish to pre-populate answers to some or all of these questions
   either in the IETF Wiki or a meeting-specific site, they have a
   reasonably complete list of ideas to draw from."

I'm going to take a crack at refining this text a bit based on Dave's prior feedback, but if I'm missing something as to why you're saying "don't put this in an RFC because it changes too much" please clarify.

Thanks
Wes George

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