The IESG, IETF Administration LLC and IRTF Chair recently sought feedback [1] 
to assist in the decisions on whether to go ahead in-person for IETF 112 Madrid 
or switch to a fully online meeting.  This consultation has now closed and the 
feedback received is reported on below:

1.  Survey of possible onsite participants
 
The results are available in an interactive dashboard https://ql.tc/c7Td95  
This survey shows that there are people who will definitely attend in person 
and that they will attend with the known restrictions of mask wearing, social 
distancing and vaccines or negative tests.  Estimating the number of likely 
participants is going to take more work.

2.  Assessment criteria

The assessment criteria have been amended based on feedback to align with 
draft-ietf-shmoo-cancel-meeting [2] with the inclusion of two new tests:

- Sufficient critical support staff and contractors can be at the venue and 
available remotely as needed 
- The meeting will not result in a significant unbudgeted financial loss for 
the IETF LLC

3.  Interim planning guidelines and conditional plan for IETF meetings in a 
COVID-impacted venue

There was significant discussion on this topic, though only a small amount was 
directly relevant.  The following feedback will be incorporated somehow:

- Use a lottery instead of FCFS if onsite registrations are limited
- Contingency planning in the event of a major change in circumstances, such as 
a lockdown being imposed during the week
- Understanding the implications of holding a meeting where people from certain 
countries cannot attend.

The following feedback has not been incorporated

- the IETF should only allow vaccinated people to participate in-person.  This 
requires community consensus.
- the IETF should take on certain responsibilities should someone be infected.  
While the IETF advises and supports participants and will continue to do so, 
the established practice is that participants are ultimately responsible for 
all health related matters.
- the IETF should specify the least invasive testing method.  The IETF will not 
be doing any testing itself and any requirements will be based solely on local 
laws/regulations.


Work has begun on assessing if IETF 112 Madrid can go ahead as an in-person 
meeting with an announcement due next Monday 9 August or earlier.


[1]  
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf-announce/R-1NLlYaYrZ7ldFZ0oPQWCFKfZg/
[2]  https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-shmoo-cancel-meeting/

-- 
Jay Daley
IETF Executive Director
[email protected]



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