Re: [Ietf-hub-boston] Happy hour?

John C Klensin <john-ietf@jck.com> Mon, 11 November 2019 14:18 UTC

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From: John C Klensin <john-ietf@jck.com>
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Dale,

Speaking personally and with the understanding that, unlike the
more structured meetings, I probably wouldn't move things around
on my calendar to attend these and hence would not get to all of
them, I think this is a good idea.   I do note that getting to
Burlington bu 6{< from Cambridge is typically a nightmare so I
hope that, if we do these, we can alternate.   And, with
appropriate adjustments to our expectations and theirs, The
Burren might be another possibility.

I hope you are thinking about this as an addition to, rather
than a replacement for, more structured meetings.

  john


--On Sunday, 10 November, 2019 11:41 -0500 "Dale R. Worley"
<worley@ariadne.com> wrote:

> How much interest is there in a "bar BOF" type of event, where
> people show up and have an unstructured discussion?
> 
> I can think of a couple of venues:
> 
> One is the Margarita's on Rt. 4 in Lexington, which is just off
> Rt. 128.  The bar has tables that will work well for up to 10
> people together.  (More than 10 people would have to split up
> anyway to be able to all talk.)  I've arrived there at 6 and
> the traffic isn't bad and the bar's not too crowded.
> 
> An old standby is the Cambridge Brewing Company in Kendall
> Square, but I haven't checked it out recently for happy hour
> use.
> 
> Dale
> 
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