To be fair, nearly half the attendees come from that continent. Even when the
meetings are held in Taipei or Paris.
-Original Message-
From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Randy
Bush
Sent: 10 June 2012 03:33
To: Glen Zorn
Cc: IETF Disgust
Subject: Re:
The intended rotation cycle is still 1-1-1 for NA-EU-AP regions, but
it's all dependent on finding suitable and available venues and
willing hosts and sponsors. Changing the text of the document would
imply a change in policy or normal state of things which there
hasn't been.
Hmm. So a
On Sun, 10 Jun 2012, John Levine wrote:
Old:
Currently, the IETF meets in North America, Europe, and Asia,
approximately once a year in each region.
New:
Currently, the IETF meets in North America, Europe, and Asia. The
intention is to meet once a year in each region,
Currently, the IETF meets in North America, Europe, and Asia. The
intention is to meet once a year in each region, although due to
scheduling issues there are often more meetings in North America
and fewer in Asia.
s/intention/intent/
A quick check of the Upcoming IETF Meetings calendar
(http://www.ietf.org/meeting/upcoming.html) shows that the next
meeting in Asia is scheduled for November 2015, while the last was
November 2011. How does a 4 year gap map to approximately once a
year?
this winter we are meeting in
The intended rotation cycle is still 1-1-1 for NA-EU-AP regions, but
it's all dependent on finding suitable and available venues and
willing hosts and sponsors. Changing the text of the document would
imply a change in policy or normal state of things which there
hasn't been.
Ole
Ole J.
On Sat, 2012-06-09 at 18:09 -0700, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
The intended rotation cycle is still 1-1-1 for NA-EU-AP regions, but
it's all dependent on finding suitable and available venues and
willing hosts and sponsors. Changing the text of the document would
imply a change in policy or normal