Mike,

> I will note that for any given person asking if a date 4-7 years out is "bad" 
> is probably going to get pretty much a "huh? why are you asking me now?" and 
> the silence you encountered.  In this case, silence isn't so much consent as 
> "I have no useful data to convey".
> 
> But given the comments on the list, its unclear that we can/should separate 
> the discussion of dates from the discussion of locations - as painful as that 
> may be.  I don't know that the IAOC should consider the 2014-2017 dates firm 
> quite yet.

While personally I agree (as in I have no idea what I will be doing in 2017), 
in order to schedule meetings and avoid conflicts with other organizations I 
don't see any alternative to set these dates into the future.  Once they are 
published other organizations see them and make their schedules around ours.  
So I think they have to be firm.

Bob

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