Re: [88attendees] Anyone already in Vancouver?

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Sat, 02 November 2013 17:42 UTC

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On 02 Nov 2013, at 06:32, Richard Barnes <richard.barnes@gmail.com> wrote:

> 9:30am, in the Tennyson room, according to the wiki. 

I’m pretty happy with the idea of using the Code Sprint as a Saturday condensation kernel for people meeting up before the IETF starts.
That has already been the case for a couple of IETFs now, but only for people more deeply in the loop.
(People will understand that the Code Sprint is the primary purpose of the setup, and that meeting up is secondary.
I hope.)

I just would like to ask the people running the Code Sprint whether they are also happy with that secondary function.  If yes, we could announce this more widely in our groups.  (I know that several CoRE people are here already, but it may be too hard to coordinate meeting them.)

Grüße, Carsten