[T2TRG] T2TRG CfP Policy -- Comments welcome

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Sat, 30 March 2019 11:04 UTC

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Subject: [T2TRG] T2TRG CfP Policy -- Comments welcome
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We all loathe being spammed with CfP announcements (Calls for Papers). On the other hand, we like it when members of our community run events or organize publications that are relevant to our work. A personal note with a pointer to such an opportunity, some explanation how our research group work fits in, and maybe even another message with a summary of important outcomes after the event is totally in line with the purpose of this mailing list.

We are working on finding a on a CfP policy for the T2TRG mailing list that hits a good balance between making useful information available to research group members and not spamming the list.

For now, we’ll work with the below policy. If your message falls squarely into this policy, feel free to post it to the list. If you are unsure, please contact t2trg-chairs@ietf.org. Comments/questions welcome, too!

# Policy for CfP announcements and similar solicitations

Call for Papers (CfP) e-mails to the T2TRG mailing list are acceptable if they are messages from active T2TRG participants, associated with specific information on how the call is relevant to the T2TRG agenda. For conferences, the message also should indicate how T2TRG will be represented at the event.

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Find this policy at https://t2trg.github.io/CFP-POLICY.html

Grüße, Carsten