IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread IETF Administrative Director
The IAOC is pleased to announce Toronto as the site for IETF 90 from 20 - 25 
July 2014.  
This will be IETF's second meeting in Toronto.  The IETF last met in Toronto 
for IETF 30 in 
1994 and was then hosted by the University of Toronto.  The Proceedings for 
that meeting 
can be found here: http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/30/.  

Toronto was the number seven choice for a North American venue in a venue 
preference 
survey conducted after IETF 78.

Those who may be interested in hosting or sponsoring this or any future meeting 
are 
invited to contact Drew Dvorshak at dvors...@isoc.org.  See Host Opportunities 
below.

Ray Pelletier
IETF Administrative Director

2012
IETF 83  Paris 25 - 30 March Host Opportunity
IETF 84  Vancouver  29 July - 3 Aug  Host: Google
IETF 85  Atlanta  4 - 9 November   Host: North American Cable Industry

2013
IETF 86  Orlando  10 - 15 March (Back-to-back with IEEE) Host Opportunity
IETF 87  Berlin  28 July - 2 Aug  Host Opportunity
IETF 88  Vancouver  3 - 8 November  Host Opportunity

2014
IETF 89  Europe 2 - 7 March  Host Opportunity
IETF 90  Toronto20 - 25 July  Host Opportunity
IETF 91  Asia Pacific   9 - 14 November  Host Opportunity

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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Dave Cridland

On Tue Nov 29 15:41:09 2011, IETF Administrative Director wrote:
Toronto was the number seven choice for a North American venue in a  
venue preference

survey conducted after IETF 78.


I can see the signs now.

Welcome to Toronto - ranked 7th most popular place in North America  
amongst a non-representative self-selecting group of technical  
people.


Dave.
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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 03:53:14PM +, Dave Cridland wrote:
 Welcome to Toronto - ranked 7th most popular place in North America
 amongst a non-representative self-selecting group of technical
 people.

Obviously, not enough Canadians from outside Toronto were asked.
Everyone in the country loves to hate Toronto.

A

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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Victor Kuarsingh
I live in Toronto and love to hate it too!

At the end of the day.. Toronto is a nice venue.. But Winter is not a good
time (would not suggest Nov or March IETF here).  Summers are best if
selected.

:)

Victor K

On 11-11-29 10:59 AM, Andrew Sullivan a...@anvilwalrusden.com wrote:

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 03:53:14PM +, Dave Cridland wrote:
 Welcome to Toronto - ranked 7th most popular place in North America
 amongst a non-representative self-selecting group of technical
 people.

Obviously, not enough Canadians from outside Toronto were asked.
Everyone in the country loves to hate Toronto.

A

-- 
Andrew Sullivan
a...@anvilwalrusden.com

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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Dave CROCKER



Summers are best if selected.



except for the flies.

(or have they disappeared in the last 25 years?)

d/

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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Paul Wouters

On Tue, 29 Nov 2011, Andrew Sullivan wrote:


On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 03:53:14PM +, Dave Cridland wrote:

Welcome to Toronto - ranked 7th most popular place in North America
amongst a non-representative self-selecting group of technical
people.


Obviously, not enough Canadians from outside Toronto were asked.
Everyone in the country loves to hate Toronto.


There are enough Canadians outside of Toronto?

Paul
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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Randy Bush
 There are enough Canadians outside of Toronto?

yes, they were not illegally arrested at the g20
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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:01:30PM -0500, Paul Wouters wrote:
 
 There are enough Canadians outside of Toronto?

Don't blame me!  I'm a Toronto separatist.  I think the city should
separate from Ontario (and hence, Canada), using the old City of
Toronto boundaries, and permit the former Metro municipalities in as
colonies.  Residents of Mississauga would need a special permit.  And
Rob Ford would be deported.  (He woulda left anyway if Toronto had
been on the ball and enacted these policies before David Miller left
office.)

The Canadian Dollar problem would be solved neatly: since all the
money in the coutry flows through Toronto anyway, Toronto could
continue to use the Canadian Dollar and maintain control over the
currency.  What Canada would do, having lost control of its currency
policies, is a little hazy, but probably the 10 people left in Ottawa
could think of something.  Besides, there are all those clever wannabe
economists from Calgary.  Surely they know what to do when there's a
common currency and no common political union.  I mean, look how well
it's worked in Europe!

A

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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Andrew Sullivan
Apologies, all, for misdirecting my bit of nonsense to the list
instead of just Paul.

A

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:25:11PM -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:01:30PM -0500, Paul Wouters wrote:
  
  There are enough Canadians outside of Toronto?
 
 Don't blame me!  I'm a Toronto separatist.  I think the city should
[c]

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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Michael Richardson

So... in Canada each of the next three years. eh!

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Re: IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread Steven Bellovin

On Nov 29, 2011, at 10:59 AM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:

 On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 03:53:14PM +, Dave Cridland wrote:
 Welcome to Toronto - ranked 7th most popular place in North America
 amongst a non-representative self-selecting group of technical
 people.
 
 Obviously, not enough Canadians from outside Toronto were asked.
 Everyone in the country loves to hate Toronto.


As a native New Yorker, I'm familiar with that syndrome...

--Steve Bellovin, https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb





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IETF to Meet in Toronto!

2011-11-29 Thread IETF Administrative Director
The IAOC is pleased to announce Toronto as the site for IETF 90 from 20 - 25 
July 2014.  
This will be IETF's second meeting in Toronto.  The IETF last met in Toronto 
for IETF 30 in 
1994 and was then hosted by the University of Toronto.  The Proceedings for 
that meeting 
can be found here: http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/30/.  

Toronto was the number seven choice for a North American venue in a venue 
preference 
survey conducted after IETF 78.

Those who may be interested in hosting or sponsoring this or any future meeting 
are 
invited to contact Drew Dvorshak at dvors...@isoc.org.  See Host Opportunities 
below.

Ray Pelletier
IETF Administrative Director

2012
IETF 83  Paris 25 - 30 March Host Opportunity
IETF 84  Vancouver  29 July - 3 Aug  Host: Google
IETF 85  Atlanta  4 - 9 November   Host: North American Cable Industry

2013
IETF 86  Orlando  10 - 15 March (Back-to-back with IEEE) Host Opportunity
IETF 87  Berlin  28 July - 2 Aug  Host Opportunity
IETF 88  Vancouver  3 - 8 November  Host Opportunity

2014
IETF 89  Europe 2 - 7 March  Host Opportunity
IETF 90  Toronto20 - 25 July  Host Opportunity
IETF 91  Asia Pacific   9 - 14 November  Host Opportunity

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