Re: [72attendees] Oldest IETF Person

Dave Crocker <dcrocker@bbiw.net> Mon, 04 August 2008 16:01 UTC

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Dave Crocker wrote:
> Ersue, Mehmet (NSN - DE/Muenich) wrote:
>> Who is actually the oldest IETF attendee?
> 
> Define oldest.


I intended the question seriously.  What with now having discussion about oldest 
in personal age and oldest in original (and continuing) attendance, I am 
starting to wonder what other, creative definitions of oldest could be applied here.

Well, perhaps the v6scotch BOF will provide suggestions...

d/

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   Dave Crocker
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