> What happened to the proven and time-honored technique of getting > to a meeting early if you want a seat? I know the argument is that > we want to hang out in the hallways until the last minute and still > get a seat (because we are more "important" than a bunch of the people > that did get there early), but still... I think the problem could, in part, be alleviated by physically ejecting from the room people either playing games on their laptops or checking their portfolios. Melinda (and I'm not kidding)
- Re: IETF logistics Danny McPherson
- Re: IETF logistics Scott Bradner
- Re: IETF logistics Matt Holdrege
- Re: IETF logistics Randy Bush
- Re: IETF logistics John C Klensin
- Re: IETF logistics John Hawkinson
- RE: IETF logistics Ian King
- RE: IETF logistics Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: IETF logistics Keith Moore
- Re: IETF logistics Henk Uijterwaal (RIPE-NCC)
- Re: IETF logistics Melinda Shore
- Re: IETF logistics John Martin
- Re: IETF logistics Michael W. Condry
- Re: IETF logistics Vernon Schryver
- Re: IETF logistics Dave Crocker
- RE: IETF logistics Christian Huitema
- RE: IETF logistics Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: IETF logistics Geoff Huston
- Re: IETF logistics Bill Manning
- Re: IETF logistics David Meyer
- Re: IETF logistics Bill Manning