I am thanking all who made the IETF107 happen. It was a
very successful meeting with very constructive discussions.
I guess that is only the first week with all coming interim meetings.
Again thank you all!
Yours,
Daniel
Daniel
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:01 PM Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'd like to echo that special thanks, and I'd also bet
similar thanks are due to the secretariat the exec dir
and some IESG, LLC board and people from the sponsors.
I do know it takes loads of people doing loads of work
for a normal IETF, so I'm sure this one needed way more.
In the end I was very glad not to have traveled, but I
also only fully grokked what we normally get but were
missing this time as we had the various virtual meetings.
Thanks all,
S.
On 28/03/2020 01:30, IETF Executive Director wrote:
> A special thanks to our NOC team, who in the final weeks before this meeting went to incredible lengths to prepare a new network infrastructure capable of supporting any future virtual meeting.
>
> Rick Alfvin (Linespeed)
> Alessandro Amirante (Meetecho)
> Hirochika Asai (Preferred Networks/WIDE)
> Rob Austein (Arrcus/DRL)
> Tobia Castaldi (Meetecho)
> Joe Clarke (Cisco)
> Sean Croghan (Linespeed)
> Bill Fenner (Arista)
> Joel Jaeggli (Fastly)
> Bill Jensen (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
> Hans Kuhn (NSRC)
> Nick Kukich (Linespeed)
> Warren Kumari (Google)
> Lucy Lynch
> Lorenzo Miniero (Meetecho)
> Chris Morrow (Google)
> Karen O'Donoghue (ISOC)
> Simon Pietro Romano (Meetecho)
> Con Reilly (Linespeed)
> Clemens Schrimpe
Daniel Migault
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