What I meant was that it remains for the IAOC to let the survey run 
until October 1st as Marshall said in the original message. Then, 
shortly thereafter, we need to make a decision, based on a number of 
factors, including feedback received on this list, private feedback 
and of course the survey itself, and issue a statement which provides 
more details and addresses concerns, regardless of the outcome of our 
decision.

Ole

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On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Stephan Wenger wrote:

> Hi Ole,
> I don't understand your last two sentences.  Are you suggesting that what's
> left to do is to arrange the China meeting within the constraints of the
> contract, as proposed?  Or are you suggesting that you need to go back and
> attempt to re-negotiate that part of the contract?
> Also, what precisely is there "more to come"?  I hope its not more
> unpleasant surprises :-)
> Regards,
> Stephan
> 
> 
> 
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