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#T-Shirts
Thanks to the generosity of our Co-Host, Google we are pleased to announce that
we will be offering T-shirts to onsite attendees. As noted during registration,
attendees who registered and selected a size prior to the final agenda
As a reminder, Ericsson is generously providing 112 meeting t-shirts to all
registered participants, upon request. If you would like to receive a
meeting t-shirt in the mail, please double check that you've requested
one. Please submit your request by next Friday, November 19, 2021.
The only way
As a reminder, Juniper is generously providing 111 meeting t-shirts to all
registered participants, upon request. If you would like to receive a
meeting t-shirt in the mail, please double check that you've requested
one. Please submit your request by next Friday, August 6, 2021.
The only way
As a reminder, Google is generously providing 110 meeting t-shirts to all
registered participants, upon request. If you would like to receive a
meeting t-shirt in the mail, please double check that you've requested
one. Please submit your request by next Friday, March 19, 2021.
The only way
As a reminder, Cisco is generously providing 109 meeting t-shirts to all
registered participants, upon request.
We recently discovered that some participants believe they've requested
a t-shirt, when they actually haven't. If you would like to receive a
meeting t-shirt in the mail, please double
IETFers,
We have put out the rest of the IETF 102 shirts . Come grab one near the
registration desk!
Best,
IETF Secretariat
I am very pleased to announce that Cisco has agreed to host IETF 83 in Paris!
The t-shirt design contest resulted in a great design, and the period for
ordering these t-shirts is over. As planned, people that ordered a t-shirt
will receive one at the meeting. Since the design has already been
As most people are probably already aware, we do not have a host for IETF 83.
Lack of a host means that some of the pleasant amenities that you may have come
to expect will not be available at the IETF 83 meeting. No one will be handing
out free T-shirts, and there will not be a social event
As part of recognizing the IETF's 25th anniversary, we would like to
celebrate the tradition of IETF meeting t-shirts and community
contribution.
We are assembling a gallery of photographs of t-shirts from across the
years. The photographs need not be from IETF Meetings. In fact, the
more
As part of recognizing the IETF's 25th anniversary, we would like to
celebrate the tradition of IETF meeting t-shirts and community
contribution.
We are assembling a gallery of photographs of t-shirts from across the
years. The photographs need not be from IETF Meetings. In fact, the
more
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Paul Hoffman wrote:
http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/2731
Those of you with a good collection of old IETF t-shirts (and other
schwag; did anyone keep the phone cards MCI gave us at IETF 34?) might
consider having them archived by Jason.
I always get a small jolt
These are unemployed engineers, right?
Donald
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Lucy Lynch lly...@civil-tongue.net wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Paul Hoffman wrote:
http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/2731
Those of you with a good collection of old IETF t-shirts (and other
schwag; did anyone
t-shirts (and other
schwag; did anyone keep the phone cards MCI gave us at IETF 34?) might
consider having them archived by Jason.
I always get a small jolt when I see some homeless guy in Eugene
wearing a NANOG or IETF shirt - maybe I should start documenting my sitings?
- Lucy
Hi,
On 2010-3-27, at 13:41, Ray Pelletier wrote:
We have been working with an online vendor to allow t-shirts and other
paraphernalia (coffee mugs, ball caps, etc)
to be purchased. The rock concert design has been a particular
challenge.
why is this harder than uploading the various
personally, I think that should be in the weave, not the print...
On Mar 27, 2010, at 8:21 AM, Christian Huitema wrote:
Can we make sure that the shirts are ASCII only?
http://www.ipinc.net/IPv4.GIF
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That seems appropriate given that computers trace their history back
to the Jacquard Loom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquard_loom
Ole
Ole J. Jacobsen
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Cisco Systems
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Fred Baker f...@cisco.com wrote:
personally, I think that should be in the weave, not the print...
On Mar 27, 2010, at 8:21 AM, Christian Huitema wrote:
Can we make sure that the shirts are ASCII only?
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Lars Eggert lars.egg...@nokia.com wrote:
On 2010-3-27, at 13:41, Ray Pelletier wrote:
We have been working with an online vendor to allow t-shirts and other
paraphernalia (coffee mugs, ball caps, etc)
to be purchased. The rock concert design has been
Mark Atwood m...@pobox.com writes:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Lars Eggert lars.egg...@nokia.com wrote:
On 2010-3-27, at 13:41, Ray Pelletier wrote:
We have been working with an online vendor to allow t-shirts and other
paraphernalia (coffee mugs, ball caps, etc)
to be purchased
Simon Josefsson writes:
Mark Atwood m...@pobox.com writes:
Their quality is not that great, and they want too big of a cut.
Is the alternative -- i.e., no t-shirt and no revenue for IETF -- better?
That would be like publishing -00 drafts that suffer from lots of
idnits: Simply
, and most modern t-shirts use an
entirely different technology.
Although it'd be trivial to use the existing tools we have devised to
modernize the design to fit modern best practise for shirt designs,
the preferred solution is to make us wear ancient shirts instead. For
many, including anyone
availability?
Good question.
We have been working with an online vendor to allow t-shirts and other
paraphernalia (coffee mugs, ball caps, etc)
to be purchased. The rock concert design has been a particular
challenge.
- The graphics use a unique brown that we are unable to duplicate.
Changing
. Do you have time
table for the online availability?
Good question.
We have been working with an online vendor to allow t-shirts and other
paraphernalia (coffee mugs, ball caps, etc)
to be purchased. The rock concert design has been a particular
challenge.
- The graphics use a unique
- The graphics use a unique brown that we are unable to duplicate.
Changing the brown of the background causes the letters to fade
considerably (since they're light colors)
- More importantly, the online vendor only allows two-sided printing
(front and back of shirt) on light colors
Christian Huitema allegedly wrote on 03/27/2010 10:21 PDT:
Can we make sure that the shirts are ASCII only?
ASCII is a regional standard. The IETF is careful not to imply any
favoritism at the regional level.
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Ray,
I was asked about 5-6 times this week whether you would be selling the
famed IETF74 rock concert style shirt. Of course I enthusiastically
answered Yes! But then they wanted to know when. Do you have time
table for the online availability?
Gregory
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that's better, why have
more than one?
T-shirts are great because they are replaced so frequently.
I've always thought a nice purse or make-up kit would be cool.
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If we scheduled the March meeting in New Orleans or Rio, maybe things would get
interesting!
John
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, John Loughney wrote:
If we scheduled the March meeting in New Orleans or Rio, maybe things would get
interesting!
New Orleans sounds like a plausable option...
John
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and some
Michael Richardson wrote:
...
I recall Orlando had no convenient bar.
Maybe you spent too much time there to recall ... ;)
As the hosts of Orlando, Glen I can assure you the hotel bar was within
stumbling distance (Ethernet cable limits) of both the meeting and guest
rooms because one of
I, btw, just checked in at the Usenix Security Symposium and received
a very nice, durable, and usable, but still not too expensive bag with
a Usenix logo printed on.
That's much better than any T-Shirt.
regards
Hadmut
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I, btw, just checked in at the Usenix Security Symposium and received
a very nice, durable, and usable, but still not too expensive bag with
a Usenix logo printed on.
I'd argue that bag is the best deal.
It really depends on the quality. I get a bag at almost every single meeting
I go to.
OTOH,
the gift is in the hotel room?
Every single one.
Though, I must say, the bag from Salt Lake City is the best
one I've ever been given and still use that. So unless
there is a really high quality bag that's better, why have
more than one?
T-shirts are great because they are replaced so frequently
Even mediumly-constructed canvas bags can be more useful than a
t-shirt. I have no problem using my Networld '91 canvas bag to schlep
groceries around. And canvas bags are great for lab equipment. Or
beach gear.
--Paul Hoffman, Director
--VPN Consortium
On Wednesday, August 11, 2004, at 04:28 PM, Paul Hoffman / VPNC wrote:
Even mediumly-constructed canvas bags can be more useful than a
t-shirt.
That varies by human. One thing that I would love to bits would
be a t-shirt made out of coolmax or some other high-techie fabric,
instead of cotton.
A dozen conference bags might already be
enough to last for many years. A dozen
T-shirts might be barely enough to last
between visits to the laundromat.
I'd be a lot happier with more T-shirts,
in preference to more conference bags.
Regards,
Charlie P.
PS. I have a lot of extra conference
Problem is you get a bag at almost EVERY conference in this industry. I've
started to (politely) refuse the bag in the last 5 years or so, accepting
only any required contents such as the program.
Years ago, when I worked for Interop, we over-ordered on the canvas bags
one year and made a
,,,
Frankly, as long as we can have BAR BOFs in the Hotel, the location
of the food doesn't matter.
Vienna suffered from having meeting space and hotel seperated, and
unclear default BAR. Orlando had the same problem.
Hmm. As I recall, the meeting space was in the hotel in Orlando.
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Frankly, as long as we can have BAR BOFs in the Hotel, the location
of the food doesn't matter.
Vienna suffered from having meeting space and hotel seperated, and
unclear default BAR.
At 12:37 PM 8/10/2004, Glen Zorn wrote:
,,,
Frankly, as long as we can have BAR BOFs in the Hotel, the location
of the food doesn't matter.
Vienna suffered from having meeting space and hotel seperated, and
unclear default BAR. Orlando had the same problem.
Hmm. As I recall, the meeting
We have very nice facilities in Daytona.
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, Daniel Senie wrote:
At 12:37 PM 8/10/2004, Glen Zorn wrote:
,,,
Frankly, as long as we can have BAR BOFs in the Hotel, the location
of the food doesn't matter.
Vienna suffered from having meeting space and hotel
sunshades?
Not YATS (Yet another T-Shirt). Anything not everybody has.
Color-changing, invisible T-shirts?
Alex
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Hadmut Danisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Backpacks? Computer bags?
Pocket protectors.
In leather.
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Collar/Tie pins would be good!
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Dr Harsh Verma wrote:
Collar/Tie pins would be good!
There are collars and ties at IETF meetings now?
How the mighty has fallen.
cheers,
gja
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So I guess we'll stick with T-shirts at 61. Also, Thanks for the
people who told me (from the US largely) that there were never any big
enough shirts left, and to those from Europe who told me that there
were only ever big shirts left!!!
Cheers!
Ben
There are collars and ties at IETF meetings now?
How the mighty has fallen.
Huh? There have been (small numbers of) clued people wearing collars
and ties at just about every IETF I've attended..
- Bill
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There are collars and ties at IETF meetings now?
How the mighty has fallen.
Huh? There have been (small numbers of) clued people wearing collars
and ties at just about every IETF I've attended..
Bob Moskowitz was here this time, and
Jon Crowcroft told us in UCL-CS back in '85 that the pre-IETF meetings were
smoke filled rooms, including uniforms with medal-bars out to the elbows...
-George
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, George Michaelson wrote:
Personally, I find the requirement of wearing clothes tiresome, but then
again, who REALLY wants to see all the IETF'ers naked?
Enjoy,
Scott
Jon Crowcroft told us in UCL-CS back in '85 that the pre-IETF meetings were
smoke filled rooms,
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By the way, the hotel has free IPv6 connectivity in every room, since we
installed it in May 2003 (first one in the world as I know). (snip) PS: And yes, we of course plan to provide a nice t-shirt ! OK, I'm convinced. Lets go there as soon as
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
By the way, the hotel has free IPv6 connectivity in every room, since we installed it in May 2003 (first one in the world as I know).
(snip)
PS: And yes, we of course plan to provide a nice t-shirt !
OK, I'm convinced. Lets go there as soon as possible.
--Jari
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 01:00:09AM -0400, Tony Hansen wrote:
I know, this isn't the most important issue in the world. But, I want to
say that I miss the IETF meeting T-shirts. As confirmed by Harald at
tonight's plenary, the T-shirts are normally paid for by the sponsor.
And since we don't
On 6-aug-04, at 7:21, Hadmut Danisch wrote:
Why always T-Shirts? Everyone gives T-Shirts. I have tons of
T-Shirts from conventions and conferences.
Why not anything different at every meeting? Socks, ties, caps,
jumpers, blousons, jackets, sunglasses, swimsuits, undies...
Actually I got some
Hadmut Danisch wrote:
Why always T-Shirts? Everyone gives T-Shirts. I have
tons of T-Shirts from conventions and conferences.
Why not anything different at every meeting? Socks,
ties, caps, jumpers, blousons, jackets, sunglasses,
_ties_? Why not a designer suit while you're at it.
Sandals
know).
Cool. Does it have IPv4? It would be cool if it is *didn't* :-)
JORDI PS: And yes, we of course plan to provide a nice t-shirt !
My wife isn't happy that I can go three weeks and wear only conference
T-shirts. Or that I have more cloths than her. I'm happy that they all
still fit
At 01:00 AM 8/6/2004 -0400, Tony Hansen wrote:
The first time in recent years that we almost didn't have a sponsor was in
Adelaide (IETF 47, March 2000).
So, what happened? In true IETF fashion, a bar BOF met, designed a
T-shirt, and made arrangements with a T-shirt shop a couple of blocks from
My response below, in-line.
Regards,
Jordi
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(as host) have any control over the IETF registration process.
I'd happily accept input from the Secretariat, but here are some small
issues:
We need to place our order for approx 2000 t-shirts about three months
before the event. This is to allow for the shirts to be purchased,
printed, and shipped
I know, this isn't the most important issue in the world. But, I want to
say that I miss the IETF meeting T-shirts. As confirmed by Harald at
tonight's plenary, the T-shirts are normally paid for by the sponsor.
And since we don't have a sponsor here, there was no T-shirt.
The first time
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 01:00:09AM -0400, Tony Hansen wrote:
I know, this isn't the most important issue in the world. But, I want to
say that I miss the IETF meeting T-shirts. As confirmed by Harald at
tonight's plenary, the T-shirts are normally paid for by the sponsor.
And since we don't
Subject: T-shirts, and some suggestions for future ietf meetings
I know, this isn't the most important issue in the world. But, I want to
say that I miss the IETF meeting T-shirts. As confirmed by Harald at
tonight's plenary, the T-shirts are normally paid for by the sponsor.
And since we don't
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