Re: [dnsoverhttp] Bar BOF in Seoul and Mailing List - DNS over HTTP ideas

Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman@icann.org> Fri, 21 October 2016 23:42 UTC

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Subject: Re: [dnsoverhttp] Bar BOF in Seoul and Mailing List - DNS over HTTP ideas
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On Oct 20, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Patrick McManus <pmcmanus@mozilla.com> wrote:
> We're planning an informal Bar BOF on this topic Tuesday night in Seoul. The place is TBD - but I'll reply to this mail as we get closer with the detail. Just hold the place on your dance-card.

The official agenda just came out, and there is no Social Event listed for Tuesday.

Patrick: please pick a time as well as a place. The last IETF meeting ends at 1820. We could meet right then in order to not push dinner off too much, or we could meet "after dinner". We'll all have different preferences, so let's leave it to Patrick to disappoint some of us. :-)