All; Prior to this Vancouver meeting in which Remote Participants will have an opportunity to register, registrations did -not- include Remote Participants.
Attendees are those who showed up. Registrations are typically a much higher number. Not all those who register attend. Ray IAD On Oct 8, 2013, at 9:06 AM, Richard Barnes <r...@ipv.sx> wrote: > Indeed, the number Joe was counting was the number who filled out a > registration form. Counting those who actually paid their registration > yields closer numbers. > > rbarnes$ for n in $(jot 15 73); do > att=$(curl -s "https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf${n}/attendance.py" | > grep -o ">Yes<" | wc -l); > echo $n $att; > done > 73 969 > 74 1170 > 75 1102 > 76 1129 > 77 1242 > 78 1159 > 79 1144 > 80 1231 > 81 1127 > 82 948 > 83 1395 > 84 1199 > 85 1157 > 86 1115 > 87 1435 > > > On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Adrian Farrel <adr...@olddog.co.uk> wrote: > Curiously these numbers do not match those at > https://www.ietf.org/meeting/past.html > > Registration, we may conclude, does not equate to attendance. > > Adrian > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Joe > > Abley > > Sent: 08 October 2013 02:38 > > To: Ted Lemon > > Cc: divers...@ietf.org; IETF > > Subject: Re: year for highest number of IETF participants > > > > [krill:~]% for n in $(jot 15 73); do > > curl -s "https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf${n}/attendance.py" | \ > > awk -v n=${n} '/ registrations:/ { sub(/ registrations:.*$/, ""); > sub(/^.*\>/, ""); > > print n, $0; }' > > done > > 73 1111 > > 74 1332 > > 75 1230 > > 76 1249 > > 77 1350 > > 78 1304 > > 79 1337 > > 80 1317 > > 81 1244 > > 82 1051 > > 83 1529 > > 84 1356 > > 85 1351 > > 86 1223 > > 87 1585 > > [krill:~]% > >