Re: [72attendees] Some thanks (was: 72nd - T-shirt Pick Up)

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Thu, 31 July 2008 17:23 UTC

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+1.
This was a very efficient venue for an IETF meeting.

E.g.:
-- Kingswood Suite: enough tables to hold significant hallway meetings  
(although some more AC power would have helped).
-- Reasonably organized restaurants (cheaper would have been nice,  
some basic education of the staff about gastronomic fundamentals like  
"halal" or "kosher" might have helped).

I have enough other little items to complain about, but again, in  
total, this was a very *efficient* meeting.
We got *work done*, and the venue helped much more than it hindered.
This is what counts for me.

Gruesse, Carsten

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