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RE: [IAB] BMWG Virtual Interim Meeting



Given travel constraints & guilt about flights, would be very
interesting if we could try a meeting virtually. 

Face to face interim meetings I don't think would help that much as:- 
[1] I may now have to go to several interim meetings 
[2] my boss tells me to choose between either going to the interim or
going to the main ietf meeting 


Btw the ietf meetings actually seem shorter now than when I first went
[~ 2000] when we finished about 10pm. Wouldn't want to go back to that
though.

Best wishes,
phil
-----Original Message-----
From: wgchairs-bounces at ietf.org [mailto:wgchairs-bounces at ietf.org] On
Behalf Of Dan Wing
Sent: 17 October 2009 02:27
To: 'Andrew Sullivan'; 'James M. Polk'
Cc: 'Working Group Chairs'
Subject: RE: [IAB] BMWG Virtual Interim Meeting


 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: wgchairs-bounces at ietf.org 
> [mailto:wgchairs-bounces at ietf.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Sullivan
> Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 1:11 PM
> To: James M. Polk
> Cc: Working Group Chairs; IESG Secretary; bmwg at ietf.org; Dave Thaler
> Subject: Re: [IAB] BMWG Virtual Interim Meeting
> 
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 03:00:58PM -0500, James M. Polk wrote:
> > however, Oct 30th is 10 days from the IETF meeting, which 
> is awfully  
> > close, don't you think?
> 
> FWIW, my personal opinion is that if WGs could complete most of what
> they actually have to do in interims, prior to the Big Giant Meeting,
> we might have some hope of beating back the steady expansion of the
> IETF meetings into two weeks.  Especially in case the meetings are
> held virtually, in which case the Internet weenies have to eat their
> own Internet-virtual-environment dog food.  Which can't possibly be a
> bad thing, can it?

+1.

And IETF could spend its time staying relevant this way -- do the
work between meetings, and spend the meetings to figure out new
work that is done between meetings.

If we really want to do work during the meetings we need 4-5 
meetings a year instead of 3.  The meetings create deadlines, as is 
obvious by the onslaught we are about to enjoy with Monday's upcoming
-00
cutoff.

-d


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