At 07:28 AM 7/23/2012, DRAGE, Keith (Keith) wrote:
Let's forget the religious discussion that seems to have broken out
as a result of this.
While Easter may be a major Christian festival, I don't believe the
issue is such (I can think of no reasons why Christians would have a
doctrinal reason other than those that apply to any other Sunday and
those obligations could mostly be met at the venue rather than at
home). Rather it is Easter the secular public holiday that happens
to occur in many countries.
This is the set of days when schools take an extended break, parents
take said children off on short holidays; cheap air tickets cease to
be available; when you get on the plane, it is full of screaming children;
kinda like we're all going to experience at next year's IETF86 timed
exactly in the middle of US spring break going to/from Orlando (home
to 4(?) amusement parks including Disneyworld)?
Air travel will be crazy (families book tickets many months - like 6
- in advance), and depending on which hotel we're in, it could be
worse than staying at the airport each day.
-j
local transport all works to a reduced timetable; for those IETFers
who end up wishing to travel by train, they find themselves moving
to busses to cater for the engineering works which a 4 day weekend
seems to encourage.
So my advice would be, change the dates if it looks like you are
going to hold the meeting in a country that takes such holidays, or
where a significant number of people would need to transit through
such a country. If so you need to take into account at least both
the Friday and Monday in some countries.
Keith
P.S. Trying to avoid every religious and public holiday is an
impossible task. Do what other organizations have done and
concentrate on the impact of such holidays on holding the meeting in
any location.
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> Subject: Proposed IETF 95 Date Change
>
> The IAOC is seeking community feedback on a proposed date change for IETF
> 95
> scheduled for March 2016.
>
> Currently IETF 95 is scheduled for 27 March to 1 April 2016. 27 March is
> Easter.
>
> The IAOC is proposing IETF 95 be rescheduled for 20 - 25 March 2016 and
> would like
> feedback on those dates before making a decision. Comments appreciated to
> ietf@xxxxxxxx
> by 6 August 2012.
>
> Ray Pelletier
> IETF Administrative Director