Re: If Muslims are blocked by the U.S., should the IETF respond?

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On 01/27/2017 08:43 PM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 02:29:01PM -0500, Dave Burstein wrote:
>> Some might also think that we should move the July 2018 meeting from San
>> Francisco to a location accessible to more of our members, perhaps to
>> Mexico or Canada.
> I note that there is a WG, MTGVENUE, that is working on criteria for
> meeting venues.  It seems to me that discussing the overall question
> of specific exclusions at a venue for individuals on the basis of some
> set of class properties (whether it be nationality, religion, choices
> in emotional relationships, or whatever) would be appropriate in that
> WG.  Moreover, since the WG hasn't finished its work perhaps the WG
> list would be better to explore the issue than the IETF list.
>
> Best regards,
>
> A
>
It appears, it is not just the problem with Muslims, it is also
nationality as well :)
Best,
Hosnieh




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