I think it should be changed. But, it seems like the week later rather than
earlier would be a better choice due to the fact that the week before Easter is
often Spring break for many schools, impacting travel and increasing the
likelihood of personal conflicts for attendees. Is there a
Not clear why this doesn't apply to all IETF protocols, not just routing
protocols...
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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-farrel-rtg-morality-requirements-00.txt
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 16:12:52 -0500
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I notice that there are now no meetings scheduled for Friday morning in the
final agenda. Before I try to find out if I can change my Friday flight
arrangements... Can you assess how much risk there is that a last minute
agenda change could result in a meeting being moved to Friday morning?
Somewhere in the flood of email on this topic which is filling my inbox, we
have lost track of the fact that the IETF does not produce documents only for
its own use. The idea is that everyone everywhere should have access to them
and the least common denominator is still ASCII. (At least, the
Starburst published an ID a long time ago which I remember reading. But,
I don't think it became an RFC and I don't have a pointer to it (and the ID
has long since expired). (I might be wrong about the RFC. It is worth
checking.)
Are you looking for specific product information or
I am not that familiar with the details of how mailing list servers work.
Is it possible to configure a mailing list server (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]?)
to do a virus scan on an incoming mail message before forwarding it to the
mailing list, bouncing the mail message back to the sender if a
I have always noticed a half day or so time lag between when I get an
announcement and when I can find the document using the search engine but the
document is always there if you type in the expected URL by hand. I noticed
the same problem with Brian's draft but I also noticed the problem on a