Re: [Iasa20] IASA 2.0 minutes

Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell@cs.tcd.ie> Sat, 22 April 2017 16:09 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Iasa20] IASA 2.0 minutes
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One other data point:

On 22/04/17 16:31, Glenn Deen wrote:
> Today, IETF sponsorships are broken down and directed to things like
> breaks, connectivity, receptions, etc and this is done without any
> influence problem to either the sponsor or the IETF.

We have also gotten probably much smaller amounts of sponsorship
for things like IAB workshops and f2f interims. The only reason to
point that out is just in case we write something that accidentally
describes such things as problematic.

Cheers,
S.