Re: Admission Control to the IETF 78 and IETF 79 Networks

Russ Housley <housley@vigilsec.com> Thu, 01 July 2010 19:05 UTC

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Subject: Re: Admission Control to the IETF 78 and IETF 79 Networks
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Not totally right.  The person with a badge can get one or more slips
with anonymous registration ID/passwords.  The badge-holder can then
share the slip with accompanying persons (such as spouse or kids or <
let's not go there ;-) > ).

Russ

On 7/1/2010 1:01 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
> 
> On Jul 1, 2010, at 11:50 AM, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
>>
>> You wrote:
>>
>> "It is clear to people unfamiliar with the IETF that IETF meeting
>> participants means people who have registered for the IETF meeting."
>>
>> Correct.
> 
> ... and their accompanying persons (who can also get a slip).
> 
> Regards
> Marshall