Once upon a time, when I was a Working Group chair, I asked the Secretariat for a copy of the blue sheet from my session; my goal was to direct mail to persons who had been there, to discuss issues raised there (in case they weren't subscribed to the list).
Granted, one of them took umbrage with me, but it was otherwise rather effective. So there's one reason for you - it's a service to the Working Group. -- Ian -----Original Message----- From: Pekka Savola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 11:01 AM To: Robert Moskowitz Cc: borderlt; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Blue Sheet Etiquette On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > There is a practical side to this. Note that John saw that the sheet > was > hung in the queue. This can result in people not getting the sheet to > sign, and then the next meeting not getting a big enough room...... Has it been said what those blue sheets are used for anyway? I don't think _anyone_ is typing any emails on the lists. Rather, I'd guess the secretariat is only interested in seeing how many people attended, so gauge how to make room reservations at the next meetings etc. -- Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted, Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall" Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert Jordan: A Crown of Swords
