Re: [Ietf-hub-boston] Oct/Nov meeting

Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org> Tue, 08 October 2019 20:01 UTC

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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