On 3/23/10 2:08 PM, Jari Arkko wrote:
I propose $40 for a seat at the table in the front of the meeting
rooms, $20 for a seat toward the front with extra legroom and $100
for an exit row.
Ability to escape seems most valuable ;-) Maybe we could also work out
something based on premium
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On 27.03.2010 00:17, Martin Rex wrote:
...
If an I-D author has issues with idnits complaining about formatting,
then the toolchain of that author is likely responsible for this
shortcoming.
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Indeed; or the lack of a tool chain :-)
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IMHO, being able to do this without chasing around
Even though many of you are still fighting jet lag, it's never too soon to
start thinking about the next IETF meeting! Below some musings on how to get to
Maastricht from various airports to aid those who want to book their plane and
possibly train tickets.
Lunch:
But before that: Maastricht
[Added IAOC]
Iljitsch: Thanks very much for this information. I was not aware of
this:
The MECC conference center is 2 - 3 kilometers from the city center,
where the restaurants are.
IAOC: I had been getting used to the idea of Maastricht, with it being
historic, nice city center and
Richard == Richard Barnes rbar...@bbn.com writes:
The MECC conference center is 2 - 3 kilometers from the city
center, where the restaurants are.
Richard IAOC: I had been getting used to the idea of Maastricht,
Richard with it being historic, nice city center and all.
On 29.03.2010 04:37, Michael Richardson wrote:
Richard == Richard Barnesrbar...@bbn.com writes:
The MECC conference center is 2 - 3 kilometers from the city
center, where the restaurants are.
Richard IAOC: I had been getting used to the idea of Maastricht,
Richard
Richard,
The site for the IETF in Dublin was easily an order of magnitude
farther from the city center than the MECC.
Google Maps lists several restaurants in the 2-3km range walking.
That's doable even by an overweight out-of-shape American like me with
the normal 1.5 hours for lunch.
I wasn't in Dublin, so I don't know the issue there.
Was the problem like in Vienna?
I have to say, that I didn't find Vienna a problem at all.
There was a great mass transit system, and a two minute train
trip to all the restaurants in the centre of town.
I don't often stay at the venue
Chris Elliott wrote:
Google Maps lists several restaurants in the 2-3km range walking. That's
doable even by an overweight out-of-shape American like me with the
normal 1.5 hours for lunch. Would do me good to spend more time walking
than eating.
During meetings I appreciate opportunities
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