YATS? Re: T-shirts, and some suggestions for future ietf meetings

Hadmut Danisch <hadmut@danisch.de> Fri, 06 August 2004 17:40 UTC

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On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 12:18:19AM -0700, Michel Py wrote:
> 
> _ties_? Why not a designer suit while you're at it.


What's wrong about ties? Pretty good way to make advertising for IETF
in commercial environment. Just a thought.

> Sandals. We want IETF sandals.

Yeah, but difficult to print a logo on. Find someone who 
can print or embroider logos on sandals.

What about a straw hat? Or a stetson? Sombrero?

A cap like those LAPD caps? 
An FBI-like jacket?
IETF-suspenders?
Cool sunglasses? 
Outdoor-Shirts?

Backpacks? Computer bags? 

Find a hotel with a laaarge swimming pool and give
IETF swimsuits? Baywatch? Netwatch? IETF-Towels? 

Not YATS (Yet another T-Shirt). Anything not everybody 
has.


Should we start a BOF?

Hadmut :-)



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