In article <48E1A67CB9CA044EADFEAB87D814BFF6449900E0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you write: >One odd thing is that there are other groups who can't tell you what week they're going to have a meeting >any time in the next 6-7 years, but who can seem to get block sizes for a larger percentage of the >attendees at meetings this year than the 15-25% we seem to get for IETF meetings anymore. In this case, it's not the hotel's fault. They only have 417 rooms total, and the IETF block has over 300 of them. The Sheraton where ICANN met has 742, still not close to enough for the IETF, and those are the only hotels in B.A. with large meeting spaces. The number of locations in the world that can provide 1000 reasonably priced rooms a short walk from a an adequate conference facility is not enormous. From all the recent grumbling, it sounds like it might make sense to direct the IAOC to stick to places that have worked well in the past, even at the cost of not going everywhere someone might want to go. R's, John