Re: to pitch or not to pitch, IETF attendance costs

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Joel M. Halpern <jmh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    > First, new work comes in at different phases, not just in the BoF.
    > Second, when new work comes in, it is not obvious to folks that they are
    > interested in it.  Thus, they are less likely to make time to attend virtual
    > interims (or, even worse, actual interims)

    > Third, due to the nature of time zones, it is VERY hard to actually find a
    > time when all the folks can make it.  Particularly when you do not know who
    > the interested parties are, as they have not yet had a chance to see the work
    > and discover they are (or are not) interested.

Exactly.
I go to BOFs to be sure that I'm not interested in the work.
(Sometimes, such as CACOA... I'm wrong...)
Work that I'm interested in usually finds me :-)

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Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sandelman Software Works
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