At 09:44 PM 2/15/00 -0800, Ian King wrote: >To those of you outside the US who don't think there are enough meetings >outside the US: IF YOU SPONSOR THEM, WE WILL COME. I've seen the open, >standing invitations to sponsor meetings -- so step up and sponsor. for the record, we have quite a few potential sponsors outside the US. We are considering future meetings in London and Tokyo, and have been offered sites in Geneva, Naples, Beijing, and other places. What tends to be interesting to find is the US sponsors, not the non-US ones. >Bottom line: go if you can and wish to, don't whine if you can't or won't. >And please quit with the "conspiracy theories" about US-centricity. Agreed. It is readily argued that there is strong US involvement. Going from there to some of the places this thread has taken it is quite a leap.
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for AP... Masataka Ohta
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- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meeting... John Stracke
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- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for AP... Graham Klyne
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings fo... Brian E Carpenter
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meeting... Thomas Narten
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Anders Feder
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Anders Feder
- RE: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Ian King
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for AP... Fred Baker
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings fo... Jon Crowcroft
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Steven M. Bellovin
- Re: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for AP... Dave Crocker
- RE: IETF Adelaide and interim meetings for APPS WG... Stewart Nolan