[Ietf-hub-boston] Tuesday, 29 October, 5-7pm, W3C

Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org> Wed, 23 October 2019 13:05 UTC

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Subject: [Ietf-hub-boston] Tuesday, 29 October, 5-7pm, W3C
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As a reminder, W3C is hosting a gathering for this group next Tuesday, 
29 October.

We'll meet at W3C's new offices at 105 Broadway in Cambridge, starting 
at 5pm and targeting an end time of 7pm.

The building has a large "Biogen" sign on sidewalk outside.  You do not 
need to stop at the security desk.  Proceed to the 7th floor.  If the 
door is locked, ring the W3C doorbell.  The outside and elevator doors 
should be open until at least 6pm, but if you find yourself locked out, 
phone me at +1.617.324.8407.

For those who navigate using landmarks, we're just across the street 
from the Residence Inn, very close to the Akamai offices.  If you're 
taking the T to Kendall, I suggest walking through the Marriott lobby, 
turning left, and finding our building on the right side of Broadway. 
Those who drive will likely find some available parking meters in the 
area, particularly along Broadway.

-- Sam


On 10/8/19 4:01 PM, Samuel Weiler wrote:
> I can host in W3C's new space at 10 Cambridge Center / 105 Broadway - 
> basically across the street from Akamai.
> 
> Given John's timing constraints, what would people think of Tuesday 
> October 29th, 5-7pm?  (Or later that week.)  That's about two weeks 
> before some people will board airplanes to go to Singapore.
> 
> One downside to W3C's space is that the front desk is only staffed until 
> ~6pm, and late arrivals will need to call for a personal escort inside.
> 
> -- Sam