[Story-telling-ag] Story-telling in San Francisco

Adrian Farrel <adrian@olddog.co.uk> Thu, 29 June 2023 20:53 UTC

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Subject: [Story-telling-ag] Story-telling in San Francisco
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Hi all,

I'm wondering whether there is any enthusiasm for a story-telling event at
IETF-117.

I don't have a sponsor for lunch, so we could do a bring-your-own brown bag,
or we could shoot for an after-dinner affair.
Without a sponsor, we might have to book a side-meeting room or squat in the
coding lounge.

I also haven't come up with any local students to talk to us, so we'd need
to make our own stories.

Probably, in order that we can go ahead, we'd need to hear from three or
four people that they would bring stories to the event.

Note that the stories told could be stories in the traditional sense, but
they could be histories of the Internet, or (lengthy) anecdotes about
developing protocols, etc.

What do you say?

Cheers,
Adrian