> We *should* worry about people who come to the IETF once and never come > back - because they probably came to the wrong meeting, and went home > unhappy. interesting idea. so assuming that a lot of folks come to the IETF expecting something different than it is, and going home disappointed, what can we do to make future prospective attendees more aware of what they're getting into? Keith
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