WG meeting in San Jose

Ralph Droms <droms@bucknell.edu> Tue, 17 September 1996 23:14 UTC

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To IETF DHC WG participants:

At this point, it seems unlikely that I will be able to attend the WG
meeting in San Jose.  The IETF falls right on the last couple of days of
fall semester and the first couple of days of the exam period - not a good
time to be away from campus.

I'd like to find out if there are any pressing issues that would require a
WG meeting in San Jose.  If there are, I will schedule a meeting and try to
find someone to run it in my absence.  Please let me know (wooner would be
better than later) about any specific reasons you might have for wanting to
hold a DHC WG meeting about DHCPv4 in San Jose.

For those of you who are also interested in DHCPv6, I think it is more
likely that we will need a DHC WG meeting for DHCPv6 in San Jose.  I will
contact the DHC WG participants on the dhcp-v6 mailing list to check that
out...

- Ralph