Re: Updated potential meeting location list

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Hi Jordi

On 20/02/2020, at 4:45 PM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet=40consulintel.es@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If Dublin is the same hotel as the previous time, please discard it. It is not matching the selection criteria.

This list is for cities only, without any specific venue having been selected.

Even if I was born in Barcelona, I'm sorry to say this: I strongly suggest not going there until the criminals that declared independency stop it definitively. Otherwise, there is a high risk of anything bad happening. Did happen already several times. Once that it is resolved, I will be happy to work on that. A further problem is the high cost of the suitable hotels/conference centers, at least compared with Madrid.

Thank you for that feedback.  We last asked for feedback on Barcelona in March 2017 and may now need to formally ask for further feedback given the changing circumstances since then.

kind regards
Jay



I continue to work in looking at other possible venues in Spain, but I don't think any others can match our selection criteria at the time being.

Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet



El 20/2/20 14:34, "IETF-Announce en nombre de IETF Executive Director" <ietf-announce-bounces@xxxxxxxx en nombre de exec-director@xxxxxxxx> escribió:

   The IETF Administration LLC has updated the list of locations (cities) that have been assessed for their suitability to hold an IETF meeting [1]. This follows extensive assessment of each city including the solicitation and analysis of community feedback. This update adds 29 cities to the list of those assessed as suitable and 2 to those assessed as unsuitable while 8 are still being assessed.

   This update is long overdue, for which we apologise, particularly to those that took the time to provide feedback and particularly as some of those cities only now listed as suitable have already been selected for IETF meetings.

   The cities that have been added to those assessed as suitable are:

    Austin
    Athens
    Barcelona
    Boston
    Calgary
    Chiba
    Denver
    Dublin
    Edinburgh
    Fukuoka
    Glasgow
    Houston
    Kobe
    Kyoto
    Malta
    Nagoya
    New Orleans
    Niigata
    Osaka
    Ottawa
    Philadelphia
    San Francisco
    Sapporo
    Singapore
    Stockholm
    Tokyo
    Toronto
    Vancouver
    Washington DC

   The cities that have been added to those assessed as unsuitable are:

    Nassau, due to concerns about corporate travel approval
    Macau, due to concerns about corporate travel approval

   The cities that are still being assessed are:

    Busan
    Helsinki
    Hyderabad
    Kolkata
    Marrakesh
    New Delhi
    Panama City
    Tel Aviv


   Please note the following important information on the meeting location selection process:

   * The meeting policy [2] is for an annual rotation between Asia, Europe and North America (the "1-1-1" policy).  

   * The final selection of meeting location is based on a complex set of criteria and so multiple cities are assessed and then multiple cities and venues are visited in each region before a selection is made.  This process generally takes some years to complete.

   * The cities on the list have not yet been chosen to host an IETF meeting, this is an early stage in a long process.

   * Inclusion on the list as a suitable location does not mean that an IETF meeting will be held in that location, only that it is now a location that we can explore further.

   * We are working on a mechanism for the community to recommend specific cities, which will involve much more than just nominating a city, and until then we will not be accepting any recommendations.

   Please feel free to contact me directly if you have questions or comments


   [1] https://ietf.org/how/meetings/admin/meeting-location-input/
   [2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-mtgvenue-meeting-policy/?include_text=1

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