On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:30:50AM -0500, in message <2224339706.985771850@P2>, John C 
Klensin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Re: RE: Deja Vu

[...]

> on working-engineer attendance.  To by cynical about it, one of
> the attractions of Minneapolis in February or March, or (to pick
> on a place we haven't been) almost anywhere in South or
> Southeast Asia during monsoon, no one would accuse us of going
> there to meet in a nice place where many of the attendees would
> come and not participate.   While it would presumably be
> convenient for you, I'm actually worried a bit about London in
> that regard.

London's sort of OK - but's it's hardly party city.

I think your point on the cost of meetings becoming prohibitive for 
many attendees is much more important. London is well known to be 
one of the most expensive cities in the world for hotel accommodation.
It would be a bad thing if clue was excluded because of the total cost
of a meeting being very high.

Regards,

-- 
leo vegoda
"One size never fits all"
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