Re: Interim meetings - changing the way we work

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On 26/02/2015 13:04, Lou Berger wrote:
Benoit,

On 2/26/2015 6:01 AM, Benoit Claise wrote:
Philip,
Is there really a demand for interim meetings that cannot be
supported in IETF regular meetings? We meet 3 times a year, why isn't
that enough? I don't know of any W3C working group meeting more than
three times a year.

Rather than trying to pile requirements onto interim meetings, can we
work out a way to accommodate these needs in regular meetings?


I would like to suggest we go a stage further and change the way the
IETF meetings work.

People are having interim meetings because a one or two day meeting
on one topic is a lot more productive than an IETF WG session.
Or because weekly meetings are more efficient.

But are these really author/design team meetings or are they really
interims?

A meeting amongst authors doesn't need to be an interim, it's more like
a design team -- in both cases contribution of the individuals is
reflected in a draft.

A meeting that is taking the place of discussion on a list, with
non-authors contributing, certainly does qualify as an interim.
NETMOD meetings are really interim meetings.
However, point taken, we don't always need official interim meetings when authors or design team speak among themselves.

Regards, Benoit

Lou

Regards, Benoit
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