As announced on 2017-10-23 
(https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf/DMpUDd_Xp1OetPENwzgBXJXq3VE), the  
IESG is continuing the side meeting experiment in Singapore with some slight 
modifications based on the comments received from the experiment in Prague. For 
IETF 100, two rooms are available for first-come first-served (FCFS) signup 
online. The larger of the two (Hullet) will hold approximately 40 people and 
will be configured with a U-shaped table. The smaller room (Butterworth) will 
be configured as a boardroom and will hold approximately 12 people; please note 
that this smaller room was previously the onsite signup room, so there will be 
no onsite signup room at IETF 100. Both Hullet and Butterworth rooms will have 
projectors. 

You can sign up for either room by visiting the IETF meeting wiki and 
navigating to Side Meetings via the Table of Contents. See: 
https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/ietf100#side_meetings. You 
will need to login to the wiki in order to reserve a room. If you’ve registered 
for an IETF meeting in the recent past, an account has been automatically 
created for you. If you have trouble logging into the wiki, you can choose to 
reset your password. 

The coveted morning, lunch and evening slots are not currently available for 
reservation, but will be made available at the start of IETF 100. 

Please include your name, email and a short description of the meeting when 
reserving the room, and please limit yourself to no more than a total of three 
hours during the IETF meeting week. In addition, please remember that meetings 
held in these rooms are subject to the IETF Meeting Policy: 
https://www.ietf.org/meeting/meeting-rooms-policy.html.

Regards,
IETF Secretariat

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