Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ
Marc Petit-Huguenin <petithug@acm.org> Wed, 07 December 2011 14:54 UTC
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 12/07/2011 06:27 AM, Dave CROCKER wrote: > > > On 12/7/2011 6:09 AM, George, Wes wrote: >> I'm also open to suggestions as to the appropriate publication track for >> thisdocument, whether I should look to have it sponsored as a GenArea doc or >> simply> >> put it forward as an individual submission. > >> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-george-travel-faq > > > I suggest that this be processed as an individual submission. It will still get > IETF review but I believe it does not require the level of active consensus by a > working group (pseudo or otherwise) that a typical technical specification does. > > However I suggest that the document cast itself as a snapshot of an on-going > documentation process, with the "master" copy being an IETF Wiki; the document > should contain a point to the wiki. > > I'll also suggest that there be an on-going mailing list for discussing meeting > logistics issues, rather than a different mailing list for each meeting. > (ietf-meeting?) > > The current contents -- a template of information to be developed -- looks quite > good. But it can't be "complete", and the definition of "complete" is likely to > change frequently. That's a perfect candidate for a wiki effort. Are you saying that we need a Wiki for the template that will be used to fill a Wiki? There is a finite number of things that an attendee needs - transportation, visa, lodging, food, etc... I do not think that there will be a lot of changes after few iterations of the draft, and I am OK with publishing a new RFC when teleportation devices will be available. - -- Marc Petit-Huguenin Personal email: marc@petit-huguenin.org Professional email: petithug@acm.org Blog: http://blog.marc.petit-huguenin.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk7ffgAACgkQ9RoMZyVa61fR+gCfQVOk6tapFFtXfr/L4UIEKjDn 100Ani5u7jiKkfGYZIM3Q5PI7+4mdqP+ =waa2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
- Travel/Attendees list FAQ George, Wes
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Dave CROCKER
- RE: Travel/Attendees list FAQ George, Wes
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Marc Petit-Huguenin
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Margaret Wasserman
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Dave CROCKER
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Bob Hinden
- RE: Travel/Attendees list FAQ George, Wes
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Dave CROCKER
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Andrew Sullivan
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Kevin P. Fleming
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Dave CROCKER
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Bob Hinden
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Ole Jacobsen
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Melinda Shore
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Ole Jacobsen
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Dave CROCKER
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Melinda Shore
- Re: [IETF] Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Warren Kumari
- RE: Travel/Attendees list FAQ George, Wes
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ Paul Hoffman
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ Ole Jacobsen
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ David Morris
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ Dave CROCKER
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ John C Klensin
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ Paul Hoffman
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ David Morris
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ Paul Hoffman
- Re: [IETF] Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ Warren Kumari
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ David Morris
- Re: [IETF] Travel/Attendees list FAQ Dave CROCKER
- Re: Travel/Attendees list FAQ Eric Burger