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

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I wanted to update people a bit on effects and numbers.

Adam had given earlier in this thread a list of affected
people from past meetings. I run my own script on the
attendee data though, and (I think) took into account
who was actually on site. Out of the seven countries
on the list, we’ve not had a single attendee on site from
the beginning of the full records at IETF #80.

Obviously, that doesn’t make it right. Also,
the registration data is still based on the country or
region that people given when they register. And
you can only enter one value.

I’m aware of at least two people (Kaveh and Naeem)
who have dual citizenships for instance, and they are
sadly affected. There’s likely some more. If you are
affected and planning to attend future IETF meetings,
drop me an e-mail.

Jari

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