Re: The Friday Experiment

Russ Housley <housley@vigilsec.com> Wed, 14 November 2018 03:21 UTC

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> Joint activities with IEEE 802 were scheduled before the IESG
> announced the Friday experiment.  Anyway, even if it was known, the
> point was to use the weekend between the IETF and IEEE 802 meetings to
> allow participates in both communities to collaborate.

I stayed for the IEEE 802 meeting.  I got a lot of positive feedback for the weekend sessions.  Many are saying that the two should be back-to-back every two or three years to keep the collaboration and coordination going.

Russ