> to one country, for example Dubai. I know the MENOG does rotate but
> the trouble I had this year with MENOG was that it was right after the
> ICANN Meeting or even during it. Thats a bit of a pain but then all
> these organizations and events are independent to organize and
> schedule on their respective programs.

As far as I know the clash between MENOG and ICANN this time was a bit of an 
unfortunate clash. All these meetings are planned well in advance, sometimes 
years before, to ensure availability of venues etc. A lot of work goes on in 
the background to try and keep things apart, but with some many organisations 
meeting at regional and global level this often is a challenge.

The actual overlap was managed to be minimal and only concerned the workshops. 
Which are a different style of event, with a limited number of participants and 
being a multi-day training.

The conferences were back-to-back, which is not ideal, but IMHO on a global 
level nearly impossible to avoid. If you really want that and cater for a week 
in between every one of them, you end up with 25 weeks a year. Consider 5 RIRs 
each with 2/3 meetings, 3 IETF meetings, 3 ICANNs and an IGF, the schedule 
would be near to full. And then you still have to fit in all regional meetings, 
as well as avoid all holidays.

Marco
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