> Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> From personal experience, I prefer the Air France bus line
> 2, which runs every 15 minutes and it will take you
> directly to Porte Maillot where the congress center is.
Most of the time, it's a good bet (due to the rather unique
situation of the IETF conference being
On my way into Paris on my last trip on the RER, a two person team got
fairly far into my IETF Novell bag before I noticed anything. Somehow
they didn't take anything, but I think that's because I felt them and
turned around. They were gone before you could say "Arret".
Moral: ANY zipper in sigh
It would be great to have an IETF-wide, core consensus-based statement on
Acceptable Use that new lists could just point to.
For working group lists, people point to RFC 2418 (WG guidelines) and
RFC 3434 (updates), and for the IETF list, they point to RFC 3005 (IETF
list charter). And some
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At 09:57 24/07/2005, Dave Crocker wrote:
A hidden cache, around your waste but inside the pants, is a good place to
carry tidbits like your passport. Carry a copy of the major passport
pages for easy access and another set back in the hotel room.
When you purchase pants always ask for an inte
Folks,
There is quite a bit of publicity about pickpockets around Paris generally,
and especially in Metro stations. In the Versailles chateau, they make
regular public-address announcements about it.
A little over a month ago I stayed at a hotel near the IETF venue. After a
thoroughly del
Thanks Michel.
From personal experience, I prefer the Air France bus line 2,
which runs every 15 minutes and it will take you directly to
Porte Maillot where the congress center is.
http://tinyurl.com/atedq (below the RoissyBus information)
Brian
Michel Py wrote:
Both Orly and CDG airports