Re: [73attendees] Is USA qualified for 2.3 of draft-palet-ietf-meeting-venue-selection-criteria?

2008-11-19 Thread Phillip Hallam-Baker
No good can come of this thread.

How about we wait a few months and see what happens after the fourth branch
of government becomes part of the executive branch again on Jan 20th?

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:24 AM, YAO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 according to IETF Meeting Venue Selection Criteria

 http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-palet-ietf-meeting-venue-selection-criteria-04#section-2.3

 which said 

 2.3.  Freedom of Participation

   Meetings should not be held in countries where some attendees could
   be disallowed entry or where freedom of speech is not guaranteed for
   all participants.
 

 My question is :

 Is USA qualified for 2.3 of
 draft-palet-ietf-meeting-venue-selection-criteria as IETF Meeting Venue ?

 It seems that many IETFer are disallowed to enter USA for ietf meeting when
 ietf is held in USA this time or other times
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Re: [73attendees] Is USA qualified for 2.3 of draft-palet-ietf-meeting-venue-selection-criteria?

2008-11-19 Thread james woodyatt

On Nov 18, 2008, at 00:24, YAO wrote:


It seems that many IETFer are disallowed to enter USA for ietf  
meeting when ietf is held in USA this time or other times


Has anyone been denied entry to the USA for IETF 73, without official  
explanation, despite their including an IETF invitation with their  
timely visa application to U.S. authorities?  If so, then that might  
be something worth investigating.



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