Re: proceedings not in archival format

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Michael,

As it turns out, there was a small bug in our Proceedings tool which caused it to report that there were no files left to be converted from PPT to PDF. The bug has been repaired, and the remaining unconverted files have now been converted to PDF.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

Regards,
Alexa


On Feb 16, 2013, at 11:20 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:

> 
> I could not recall the name of a vendor who was at the Bits'n'Bites in
> Atlanta.   So I went to
> https://www.ietf.org/meeting/85/bits-n-bites.html, but the list wasn't
> there.  Since it said that they'd get an ackledgement in the plenary, I 
> went to: 
>  https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/85/technical-plenary.html
> 
> looking for the right slide.  
> 
> Why are there .pptx files there?
> a) It's not an archival quality format (HTML or PDF/A)
> b) According to our openstand principles it's hardly a standard.
> 
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