I happened to choose the particular example of Discuss simply because it
is of immediate concern to me, but my point was intended, of course, to
be more general.
That's why your raising the 'cost' issue for the current discussion came
as such a confusing surprise.
Sorry to confuse: let me
Search for Praha postcode 18600 or the Florenc metro station which is
just nearby (slightly south of hotel).
Link to maps centred on hotel:
http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=50.0922lon=14.439scale=5000icon=x
(links to some hotels relatively nearby)
www.mappy.com finds about 30 hotels
Brian E Carpenter wrote:
In other words, Brian, by running the experiment, in its current form,
you are
ensuring that meaningful changes can't be made without disruption.
I truly don't get your concern. We have mechanisms today to get
operational material onto the IETF web site. We won't be
Brian E Carpenter wrote:
I happened to choose the particular example of Discuss simply because
it is of immediate concern to me, but my point was intended, of
course, to be more general.
That's why your raising the 'cost' issue for the current discussion
came as such a confusing surprise.
Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
OK; I stand corrected - the process has gotten more complex, and in many
cases less flexible. But the documentation has improved, too. We can
It has improved massively. I wasn't commenting on that.
argue forever about the advantages and disadvantages of the
On Wednesday, December 20, 2006 07:19:10 AM -0800 Dave Crocker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since we rely on volunteers for a number of IETF activities, beyond
writing specs, it is at least worth exploring this additional avenue of
saving money (and maybe even getting better operations,
The IESG's informal narrative minutes can be found at
http://www.ietf.org/IESG/iesg-narrative.html
These minutes rely on volunteer scribes, who join the IESG
teleconferences to take notes. We would like to appoint
a third scribe, to reduce the load on Spencer Dawkins
and Marshall Eubanks. If you
The CAPWAP WG will hold a two-day interim meeting. Here are the
details:
CAPWAP WG Interim Meeting
Wednesday Thursday, January 24 25, 2007 9:00am - 5:00pm (PDT) 3750
Cisco Way (Building 15) San Jose, CA, USA
More information about the CAPWAP WG can be found on our charter page: