Re: Proposed Experiment: More Meeting Time on Friday for IETF 73

Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb2@guppylake.com> Mon, 21 July 2008 16:33 UTC

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Subject: Re: Proposed Experiment: More Meeting Time on Friday for IETF 73
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On Jul 18, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Dave Crocker wrote:

>  +2:  Stellar
>
>  +1:  Very good shape
>
>   0:  On target
>
>  -1:  Behind the curve
>
>  -2:  In very serious trouble

+3.  A truly promising idea, I think.  I'd like to see the number  
based largely on the subjective assessment of as many participants as  
possible.  Maximizing anonymity in the evaluations would be very  
important, of course.  -- Nathaniel

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