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

"JORDI PALET MARTINEZ" <jordi.palet@consulintel.es> Fri, 06 August 2004 18:26 UTC

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My response below, in-line.

Regards,
Jordi

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Richardson" <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>
To: "JORDI PALET MARTINEZ" <jordi.palet@consulintel.es>
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Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: T-shirts, and some suggestions for future ietf meetings


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> >>>>> "JORDI" == JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet@consulintel.es> writes:
>     JORDI> The only complain was not being in downtown. Also something
>     JORDI> about the restaurants nearby, but there are a few at walking
>     JORDI> distance, and the hotel has enough meeting rooms and kitchens
>     JORDI> to add as many additional restaurants as tastes we may have !
> 
>   Frankly, as long as we can have BAR BOFs in the Hotel, the location of
> the food doesn't matter.

There is a BAR BOF (actually two), and we can build more if required (enough space and kitchens).

> 
>   Vienna suffered from having meeting space and hotel seperated, and
> unclear default "BAR".  Orlando had the same problem. I've never done
> the San Diego hotel, but I know exactly where it is. Definitely not
> downtown. 
> 
>     JORDI> Now, I'm somehow (very) disappointed, because San Diego is
>     JORDI> very nice, yes, but we aren't in downtown, we don't have food
>     JORDI> choices, and is VERY expensive compared to Madrid. So what's
>     JORDI> going on ?
> 
>   I'd like to know this as well.
>   Tickets to Madrid in Feb/March are relatively cheap, I think. 

I think they are very cheap all the year ;-)

>   I don't want to go there in August.

Well having the meetings in the hotel, with air condition is not a problem, but is nice July/August because:
1) You want to go out for dinner and have a nice weather
2) You can take the advantage to travel with family or whatever and have vacations afterwards ;-)

> 
>   I'm hoping for Madrid in March 2005, Vancouver in August 2005 (yes, a
> host has to be found. Could even be someone from Seattle..), and DC or
> Minneapolis in November 2005. 
>   (seriously. Both locations work for November very well)

If we have a decision RIGHT NOW, I can still try to arrange for March 2005, but timing is becoming VERY tight.

> 
>     JORDI> So it was a kind of excuse ?
> 
>     JORDI> By the way, the hotel has free IPv6 connectivity in every
>     JORDI> room, since we installed it in May 2003 (first one in the
>     JORDI> world as I know).
> 
>   Cool. Does it have IPv4? It would be cool if it is *didn't* :-)

Sorry, I can't satisfy 100% your demand here, but I can tell you that the IPv4 connectivity is NATed (and broken because a very nasty Nomadix box).

But of course we can provide public IPv4 addresses for the meeting (unless we decide to make it only IPv6, which I will be happy to do !).

> 
>     JORDI> PS: And yes, we of course plan to provide a nice t-shirt !
> 
>   My wife isn't happy that I can go three weeks and wear only conference
> T-shirts. Or that I have more cloths than her. I'm happy that they all
> still fit. 

The solution is to bring your wife and have vacations after the meeting ;-)

By the way, we have a very nice suggestion for the social, if you like art/painting. What about a dinner and private visit to the Prado museum ?

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