[Stackevo] meeting in Bangkok?

"Brian Trammell (IETF)" <ietf@trammell.ch> Wed, 03 October 2018 21:43 UTC

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Greetings, all,

It's time to start (finish) planning the agenda for IETF 103 in Bangkok. The last two IETF meetings, we've had very little in the way of a formal agenda but scheduled a meeting anyway and had a discussion that, if not extremely productive, was always interesting.

I won't be in Bangkok -- my second child is due sometime during the hackathon, so I doubt I'll even be able to be remote -- so if someone would like to lead a stackevo all-topics meeting, please let me know and (if the volunteer is a non-IAB program member) I can work to get it  scheduled.

Cheers,

Brian