Jari,

OK.

But the analysis is correct here the bottom line is we are stuck in remote 
place for example if you had a meeting in the business section of Paris or 
Washington D.C. your options would be less out of the IETF but this is even 
more intense being remote.  Sure there are options I have checked.  Travel.  Be 
good to have IETF bus for those that don't have the funds for taxi or car 
rentals.  Typically these type of locations are used by orgs that want to 
isolate their teams for a business meeting that should not be the strategy of 
the IAOC as input.

/jim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jari Arkko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 12:15 PM
> To: Bound, Jim
> Cc: IETF Discussion
> Subject: Re: IETF 72 --> Dublin!
>
> Jim,
>
> > Your authoritarian tone is not pleasing at least how I take
> it.  Let people vent I just hit the 'd' key and so can you.
> If there was authoritarian tone, it was by no means intended.
> For the record, I DO worry about cost of meeting fees,
> expensive hotels, travel, decreasing participation, etc. And
> yes, people need to vent. However, I think it would be good
> to take a little bit of time to figure out what the site is
> and what conditions there will be like before we pass
> judgment. Stephen promised to send info, Ray already updated
> us on the bus situation, people are looking at what
> restaurants possibly exist nearby, etc.
>
> Jari
>
>
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