Dave, On Oct 1, 2014, at 11:35 AM, Dave Crocker <dhc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10/1/2014 7:43 AM, IETF Chair wrote: >> Early Bird Fee $650 to $700, or 8% > ... >> The cause for the increase is a trend in rising costs. > > > Merely as a matter of normal due diligence, I suggest having the > proposal include a comparison against industry-wide meeting cost trends, > so that the IETF increase can be considered in terms of participant fees > at similar types of meetings for other groups. > > In other words, does the increase for IETF attendees match the kinds of > increases being seen at other meetings? This would certainly be an interesting exercise, but not particularly relevant. Registration revenue is but one part of the income structure that includes sponsorships, hotel commissions, and Internet Society contributions to fund meetings, RFC Services, the Secretariat, IASA, tools maintenance and more. Total expenses over the last 8 years have increased 32%, registration fees 8%. Sponsorships and ISOC are not bottomless wells from which we can draw cash at will. Other organizations are not structured as we are. It would not be an apples to apples comparison. Just an additional note that the IAOC and ISOC are reviewing ways to achieve IETF sustainability, which I hope will lead to a diversification of income streams so that the IETF is not totally dependent on sponsors, ISOC and meeting attendees. Best Ray > > d/ > > -- > Dave Crocker > Brandenburg InternetWorking > bbiw.net >