Re: Side meetings experiment at IETF 99

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Hi, Suresh.

How is this experiment different from the sign-up room that has been available for the last several meetings with a sign-up sheet by the door?

I mean, other than making the sign-up online.

Will a sign-up room still be available, or is this experiment replacing that?

Thanks

Yoav

> On 26 May 2017, at 23:24, Suresh Krishnan <suresh.krishnan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>  The IESG has discussed how to improve the path for potential new topics to be discussed transparently in the IETF community.  For some cross-area topics, it is quite useful to have active conversation among a group of people to work on defining the potential work and how it interacts with existing efforts.  As the IETF week is quite busy, it can be a challenge to arrange these side-meetings to avoid conflicts.  To facilitate the scheduling of these conversational side-meetings, the IESG has decided to provide a meeting room at IETF 99 in Prague for around 30 people, with a U-shaped table, that will be available for first-come first-served (FCFS) signup online as soon as the final IETF meeting agenda is published.  This experiment will be conducted for IETF 99 in Prague and will replace AD approval for rooms for side-meetings for potential new topics. Proponents of potential new topics are reminded that the BoF deadline is June 2; this includes non-WG forming BoFs.  The on-site signup FCFS room (seats about 16) will continue to be available at IETF 99.
> 
> Thanks
> Suresh
> (on behalf of the IESG)
> 

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