Re: 10 a.m.

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Hi,

I share Brian’s concern on this.

On 11 Jul 2016, at 14:10, Alia Atlas <akatlas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Brian,

In Buenos Aires, the dinner times are substantially later and the schedule was
adjusted to accommodate local conditions.  There was a lot of positive feedback 
about the later starting time.

Was this one of the questions in the post-meeting survey, and if so what was the result?

I'm sure you remember the Paris meeting where the IETF tried a different evening
schedule & it was very popular.  

So, in response to the feedback and as an experiment, the starting time is later.
I believe Alexa included that this was an experiment in announcements.

I’m not against experiments, but I don’t recall any open list discussion on conducting it, which would have been nice to have, or did that happen?

Tim

Regards,
Alia

On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 8:56 AM, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Where do I find the discussion and subsequent rough consensus to switch the
starting time of the IETF f2f meeting days to 10 a.m.?

As far as I'm concerned that is a big mistake, wasting an hour every day
and making it (even more) difficult to relax in the evenings.

(If there is some local peculiarity in Buenos Aires and Berlin that makes
this more practical, it would be interesting to know.)

Regards
   Brian




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