Here's one interesting story on why it would be nice to be able to opt
out of having your name published as being away from home for a week:
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1137316
I think opt-out is the way to go. If people are concerned about how
open the IETF is they are welcome to come along or
--On Monday, 02 February, 2004 10:39 + Tim Chown
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Here's one interesting story on why it would be nice to be
able to opt out of having your name published as being away
from home for a week:
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1137316
But that article is about vacation
The attendee lists aren't usually published by most organizations until
during or after the event. I would agree that pre-event publication is not
a good idea. But, of course, speakers and well-known attendees still
can't control that information and how unscrupulous people might use it.
Your
As promised, The Korean consulate in DC has a resolution
for the visa problem.
The Korean Consular General for the United States has
committed to preparing two letters for U.S. citizens to
carry with them.
The letters, one in English and one in Korean addressed to
border officials, states that