i read about that before: draft-001-jabberanal-proposal-001.txt
Tomson Eric (Yahoo.fr) wrote:
Hey, ShogunX, is that part of your anatomy on
http://sleekfreak.ath.cx:81/images/data.jpg?
:))
Bob Is the exception that proves the rule.
ole
Ole J. Jacobsen
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If this is your 50th IETF, I find it difficult to believe that you
haven't seen Bob Moskowitz more than five times
Clint (JOATMON) Chaplin
>>> "Ole J. Jacobsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/5/03 03:08:33 >>>
Rohit,
The IETF prides itself on formality. You should be prepared to wear
only
the finest
Richard Perlman wrote:
On 7/5/03 3:08 AM, "Ole J. Jacobsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Casual and comfortable" is a phrase that describes us well. We favor the
practical over the formal.
Don't believe a word Ole says. I have seen him at many of his 50 IETF
meetings and most of the time his T-
:-)
Thanks a lot to everyone for all the help !!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jul 2003, Rohit Gupta wrote:> > > Hi,> >> >> > We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this> > will be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code which is> > followed out there?>
Ahh. Almost like radio free europe. My apologies to all associated for
both my being unable to attend this IETF, and for the unfortunate display
of my social commentary on current commercial operating systems to the
entire IETF. the link in question reads: "NEW section for Windows users.
Click
Hey, ShogunX, is that part of your anatomy on
http://sleekfreak.ath.cx:81/images/data.jpg?
:))
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Depending on
where you want to eat dinner, you might need a jacket - but of course, your
choice of restaurants is strictly up to you.
I live here - I go out regularly - i never was required to wear a
jacket to diner. But maybe there are places here I still do not know
what about the Vien
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003, Simon Spero wrote:
> --On Saturday, July 05, 2003 8:41 AM -0400 Scott W Brim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Most people wear shoes.
>
> No shirt, no shoes, denial of service.
unless you feel more comfortable without shoes, in which case, please wash
your feet.
>
> Simon
>
--On Saturday, July 05, 2003 8:41 AM -0400 Scott W Brim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Most people wear shoes.
No shirt, no shoes, denial of service.
Simon
p.s.
If you must remove your shirt and tie, make sure you have a t-shirt on
underneath it.
> On Sat, 5 Jul 2003, Rohit Gupta wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this
> > will be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code which is
> > followed out there?
> >
> >
> > I went though the Tao of IETF from the ietf.org site an
Johnny Eriksson wrote:
>
> Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this
> > > will be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code which is followed
> > > out there?
> >
> > yes, clothes are pretty universally expected to be
Hi,
HOWEVER, consider that the meetings will be in Vienna and although it is
summer, Vienna is still a little on the conservative side (no political
comment intended).
Since when? (Ok - I was out of town last week, so it might have changed
during that time)
So, if you plan on going around town
Randy Bush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this
> > will be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code which is followed
> > out there?
>
> yes, clothes are pretty universally expected to be worn.
What randy means is that worn cl
> We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this
> will be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code which is followed
> out there?
yes, clothes are pretty universally expected to be worn.
randy
Rohit:
Don't believe a word Ole says. I have seen him at many of his 50 IETF
meetings and most of the time his T-Shirt has been recently washed.
Truly, for the meetings and opening Sunday night "feed," wear whatever you
feel comfortable in. As noted by others, T-Shirts, shorts and sandals are
c
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003, Rohit Gupta wrote:
Rohit,
I arrived with two backpacks, a laptop, and a sleeping bag and camped in
the hotel during my first IETF.
Enjoy!
Scott
> Hi,
>
>
> We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this will be
> ours first IETF Meeting. Is there
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Rohit Gupta" writes:
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>Hi,
>
>
>We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this will
>be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code whic
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 12:23:51PM +0530, Rohit Gupta allegedly wrote:
> We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and
> this will be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code which is
> followed out there?
Most people wear shoes.
Rohit,
The IETF prides itself on formality. You should be prepared to wear only
the finest and most conservative business suits. For social events such
as the opening reception, we generally expect to greet each other in
tuxedos.
See for example https://www.execstyle.com/fashion.asp
OK, I'm kidd
Hi,
We will be attending the 57th IETF meeting to be held in Vienna and this will be ours first IETF Meeting. Is there any dress code which is followed out there?
I went though the Tao of IETF from the ietf.org site and just was interested in others experiences.
Rohit
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