[100attendees] IETFers app: I1h problem?

Jim Fenton <fenton@bluepopcorn.net> Thu, 09 November 2017 04:28 UTC

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Subject: [100attendees] IETFers app: I1h problem?
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I looked at the IETFers mobile app several times recently and only saw
meetings through IETF 99, and thought that perhaps the schedule just
hadn't been loaded yet. But eventually I happened to scroll down and see
IETF 100 at the very bottom of the list (below IETF 60 and IETF 101). So
that's where it is if you haven't happened to try that.

Apparently the meetings are sorted alphanumerically. Does this mean that
we have an "I1h" (IETF 1 hectomeeting) problem? :)

-Jim