RE: [EXTERNAL] Adi Shamir denied entry to the US

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Hi,

I think that the attendance at the QUIC interim do not provide a good representation of  the general participants in terms of country of origin.

BTW: getting a visa to Australia was a bit of a challenge.

 

Roni

 

From: ietf [mailto:ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal)
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2019 9:29 PM
To: Lars Eggert
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Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Adi Shamir denied entry to the US

 

Lars.

 

This is great data since it involves actual IETFers and it’s pretty current.

 

Did the QUIC meetings run into any issues at the other places you’ve met ?    No need to mention individuals and their situations – high level info is fine.

 

-glenn

 

On 3/8/19, 11:03 AM, "Lars Eggert" <lars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

On 2019-3-8, at 20:57, Lars Eggert <lars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

2x Tokyo

1x Paris
1x Seattle
1x Melbourne
1x Stockholm
1x NYC

 

And we did poll the WG list before the US meetings to check if anyone that was interested in attending in person would have difficulties doing so; for the two US meetings, that was not the case.

 

Lars


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