At 10:27 PM +0200 1/4/16, Jari Arkko wrote:
I take the guidance to the IAOC should be at least:
- make sure the room blocks are better sufficient than they have
been in last meetings
- use successful meeting places multiple times
What else?
prefers Minneapolis
Personally, I love cold places, particularly during winter. But for
the record, Minneapolis has some drawbacks, too, such as flight
connections being somewhat limited compared to, say, Vancouver or
Dallas or Atlanta.
I view personal and work travel as two very different things, so I'm
not looking for IETFs to meet in places I want to visit (I'll go on
my own). Personally, I hate going to cold places (I never check bags
and much prefer flying with lighter/fewer clothing layers), and felt
that Hawaii was a terrific meeting venue (especially because the
reception and other events could be held outdoors, and we could talk
to people without going hoarse from shouting). I do think the
Minneapolis, Vancouver, and Dallas venues worked well.
--
Randall Gellens
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