Re: Moving from "hosts" to "sponsors"
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Re: Moving from "hosts" to "sponsors"



Andy,

I have been involved as local host now for two times (although I
wasn't very local this time ;-)). I agree that it doesn't make sense
to build a network each and every time completely from scratch. It is
an enormous effort to beg posor in secret, is a broken concept, and
>> against our openness.
> 
> I'm a lot more concerned about openness in IETF protocol development.
> some kinds of negotiations really do need to be done in secret.
> 
> IMHO, having protocol engineers who know next to nothing about meeting
> logistics try to dictate such terms is a broken concept.
> 
> Keith
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