Re: [77attendees] Ad hoc meetings (FCFS break out rooms)

Tony Hansen <tony@att.com> Tue, 30 March 2010 21:00 UTC

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Subject: Re: [77attendees] Ad hoc meetings (FCFS break out rooms)
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A few times over the years, I've made use of the FCFS breakout rooms. 
Their very name is an indication of their nature. They provide a place 
for a small-to-mid-size team to break out of the normal sessions that: 
provides room for the team to work, a guarantee of "location" that you 
can specify, and a quiet space away from the masses so you can actually 
get work done. I very much appreciate their being available from the 
secretariat.

     Tony Hansen

On 3/30/2010 4:33 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> I like Randy's point about having some FCFS meeting space available,
> but that is probably just a financial issue.