On 07/14/2006 10:01 AM, Fred Baker allegedly wrote:
> Once upon a time,
> the guideline I followed was that about 1/6 of the IETF was from Europe,
> a smattering was from elsewhere, and the lion's share was from the US,
> so I scheduled a meeting every other year in Europe, the odd one in
> random places, and the lion's share in the US. Those statistics are
> essentially meaningless now.

Why are they meaningless?  The IETF should overwhelmingly meet where
the participants are, wherever that might be.  I still like your
algorithm.

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