[93attendees] Meeting schedule

Randall Gellens <rg+ietf@qti.qualcomm.com> Mon, 20 July 2015 22:16 UTC

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Subject: [93attendees] Meeting schedule
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The meeting schedule, in my view, runs too late in the evening. 
Tonight's session ended at 7:50 PM, meaning it was 8:15 before one 
could even start trying to go to dinner.  This means it's 9:00 before 
one is able to eat, which in my view, is far too late.  I know people 
hated the old-old schedule that went until 10, but at least that had 
a dinner break at a 6:00, a reasonable hour; if we absolutely must go 
late, that was a better way to do it.  The schedule this time forces 
people to either try to sleep on a full stomach (which I can't do), 
skip dinner, or stay up way late and be sleep-deprived, fueled by 
caffeine and adrenaline (which I think makes for very bad meetings 
and bad technical work).

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Randall Gellens
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