If people are interested, we could launch a new service: dirigible tours with Internet access. We'll have multiple airships, one for each set of related meeting rooms. Of course we'll have audio, jabber and all the virtualization tools we have today. We'll amble along at some moderate speed, docking every night in order to take on supplies and allow people to switch airships, and docking for a full week in some major city three times each year. The IETF will slowly work its way around the world, following the winds and weather.
- Time in the Air Mark Nottingham
- Re: Time in the Air Fernando Gont
- Re: Time in the Air Mark Nottingham
- Re: Time in the Air Carsten Bormann
- Re: Time in the Air Dave Cridland
- RE: Time in the Air l.wood
- Re: Time in the Air Riccardo Bernardini
- Re: Time in the Air Ted Lemon
- Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air Warren Kumari
- Re: Time in the Air Scott Brim
- Re: Time in the Air Dave Crocker
- Re: Time in the Air Scott Brim
- Re: Time in the Air joel jaeggli
- Re: Time in the Air Elwyn Davies
- Re: Time in the Air Ted Lemon
- Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air Carlos M. Martinez
- Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air Jorge Amodio
- Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air Carlos M. Martinez
- Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the A... Dick Franks
- Re: Time in the Air Fred Baker (fred)
