Re: much farther away than IETF 92 in Dallas!

"Worley, Dale R (Dale)" <dworley@avaya.com> Wed, 22 August 2012 20:18 UTC

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On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 20:11 +0000, John Levine wrote:
> >   http://www.ietf.org/meeting/hosting-an-ietf.html

> Is there a list anywhere of minimum requirements without which it's
> not even worth looking at a venue?  I'd expect that if a place doesn't
> have (as some examples) a meeting room big enough for a plenary, a set
> of sufficently large meeting rooms for sessions, a place for a
> terminal room, a place to have coffee and snacks, and the ability to
> provision Internet access in meeting rooms and guest rooms, forget it.

Down a ways on the referenced page, there is a link to

http://www.ietf.org/meeting/hotel-logistics.html

which is a basic list of venue requirements.

Dale