Nahh… sell naming rights to protocols and WG’s. You can’t form a new WG until you can sell off the naming rights… there is a start. Rename TCP/IP to the “Alphabet” protocol. Lets see 20M over 15 years. SIP to the ATT/SIP protocol .. — Richard Shockey Shockey Consulting LLC Chairman of the Board SIP Forum www.shockey.us www.sipforum.org richard<at>shockey.us Skype-Linkedin-Facebook rshockey101 PSTN +1 703-593-2683 From: ietf <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx> on behalf of Phillip Hallam-Baker <phill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> +1 to Harald's point. I have been worrying that the conference fee model is a trap for quite a while. It is very similar to the 'innovators dilemma' problem. There is one other way round that could work and that is to adopt the Linux foundation model of giving paid courses to non experts. Which would in effect mean using the IETF brand to go into the training business. But that isn't an entirely risk free proposition. The course material would have to be designed not to compete with other courses that companies participating in IETF provide, so no product training. And the other problem is that the reason training has insane margins is that it hits a wall and goes to $0 when a recession hits. What is clear is that the current approach isn't sustainable. We are making many modes of working obsolete including the way the IETF does business. Ooops. On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 4:07 PM, Harald Alvestrand <harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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