Registration Open for IETF 118 Prague, 4-10 November 2023

2023-08-22 Thread IETF Executive Director
IETF 118 Prague 4-10 November 2023 I am pleased to announce that registration is now open for the IETF 118 Prague meeting and hackathon. https://registration.ietf.org You will need an IETF datatracker account to register and participate. If you don’t already have one, you can create

Extended Friday afternoon schedule at IETF 118 Prague

2023-08-11 Thread IETF Executive Director
afternoon of the IETF 118 Prague meeting, as an experiment. This will allow for 8 more WG/RG sessions, which should be sufficient to meet expected demand. In making this decision, the IESG considered three other options and consulted with the IETF Administration LLC (IETF LLC): 1. Adding another track

Bangkok and Prague rebooked as IETF meeting venues

2020-12-23 Thread IETF Executive Director
As a result of the COVID pandemic we have so far been forced to move four in-person meetings to online: Vancouver (IETF 107), Madrid (IETF 108), Bangkok (IETF 109) and Prague (IETF 110). Two of these venues were already rebooked for future meetings and we are pleased to announce that Bangkok

Prague Selected for IETF 110

2019-01-18 Thread IETF Administration LLC Executive Director
The IETF Administration LLC is pleased to announce Prague as the site for the IETF 110 meeting, scheduled to be held March 6 – 12, 2021. This will be the IETF's sixth meeting in Prague, which was the location for IETF 68 in 2007, IETF 80 in 2011, IETF 93 in 2015, and IETF 99 in 2017

Cisco to Co-Host IETF 104 in Prague

2019-01-18 Thread IETF Administration LLC Executive Director
Cisco to Co-Host IETF 104 in Prague! The IETF Administration LLC is pleased to announce that Cisco will Co-Host IETF 104 in Prague with CZ.NIC. The meeting will be at the Hilton Prague March 23-29, 2019. Cisco and CZ.NIC are each long-time supporters of the IETF through their participation

IETF 104 in Prague: agenda and meeting dates

2018-11-13 Thread IETF Chair
Since the IESG ran an agenda experiment at IETF 103 involving not scheduling working group meetings on Friday, we wanted to provide the community with an update about the plans for IETF 104 in Prague. At IETF 104, WG meetings will be scheduled Monday through Friday, March 25-29. Meetings

CZ.NIC to Co-Host IETF 104 in Prague!

2018-10-25 Thread IETF Administration LLC Executive Director
The IETF Administration LLC is pleased to announce that CZ.NIC will Co-Host IETF 104 in Prague, which will be at the Hilton Prague March 23-29, 2019. CZ.NIC has supported IETF previously by Co-Hosting IETF 99 with Comcast/NBC Universal, IETF 93 with Brocade and as the full meeting host

IETF 104 in Prague!

2017-01-12 Thread IETF Administrative Director
The IAOC is pleased to announce Prague as the site for IETF 104, March 24 - 29, 2019. Prague was the site for IETFs’ 68, 80, 93 and will be the site for IETF 99 this year. Best wishes for a happy and healthy 2017. Ray Pelletier IETF Administrative Director IETF Sponsorship info: https

New Non-WG Mailing List: TCP Prague -- Evolution of DCTCP designed to live alongside other TCP variants and derivatives

2015-07-24 Thread IETF Secretariat
and standardisation of TCP Prague across platforms. TCP Prague will be an evolution of Data Centre TCP (DCTCP) designed to live alongside other TCP variants and derivatives. DCTCP has demonstrated how minimal latency could be, but it is only applicable in controlled environments such as data centers

Welcome to Prague

2015-07-17 Thread IETF Chair
The IETF is once again in Prague! The city is clearly one of our favourites, given that we’ve been there also in 2007 and 2011. This article is my view of some of the interesting events for the upcoming week: http://www.ietf.org/blog/2015/07/welcome-to-prague/ Jari Arkko, IETF Chair

xml2rfc/xslt in Prague, was: Automatically updated Table of Contents with Nroff

2011-03-25 Thread Julian Reschke
On 25.03.2011 04:35, John Levine wrote: ... Hijacking this thread...: There'll be an xml2rfc related session on Sunday: 1500-1650 Tools for Creating Internet-Drafts Tutorial - Congress Hall I ...which I'll try to attend (and maybe demo stuff, and answer questions around the XSLT

Doodle poll for Privacy, Integrity, Obscurity ad-hoc in Prague

2011-03-14 Thread Dean Willis
Several people suggested i throw a Doodle poll together for gauging the best time to get together. I'm not a big Doodle user, but here's a first try: http://www.doodle.com/ikbeihxb2ny539wr And yeah, Doodle is probably leaking ostensibly private information. Sometimes, its worth it; that's

Follow-on to Jasmine call: poll for ad-hoc in Prague

2011-03-11 Thread Dean Willis
I recently made a call on this list for a Jasmine Revolution in the IETF: Privacy, Integrity, Obscurity. This generated a lot of interesting discussion, and several people have suggested that we get together informally in Prague. Key points for discussion, I believe, include: 1) What

RE: [80all] Prague IETF Codesprint

2011-02-18 Thread Leni Nazare
] Prague IETF Codesprint Prague IETF Codesprint When: 26 March 2011, starting at 9:30 AM Where: IETF Hotel What: A bunch of hackers get together to work on code for the IETF. All code will become part of the open source IETF tools. Who: Hopefully you can help Many

Prague IETF Codesprint

2011-02-16 Thread IETF Chair
Prague IETF Codesprint When: 26 March 2011, starting at 9:30 AM Where: IETF Hotel What: A bunch of hackers get together to work on code for the IETF. All code will become part of the open source IETF tools. Who: Hopefully you can help Many of the results of previous codesprint

Prague IETF Codesprint

2011-02-16 Thread IETF Chair
Prague IETF Codesprint When: 26 March 2011, starting at 9:30 AM Where: IETF Hotel What: A bunch of hackers get together to work on code for the IETF. All code will become part of the open source IETF tools. Who: Hopefully you can help Many of the results of previous codesprint

Contacts to Czech Technical University in Prague?

2011-01-10 Thread Hannes Tschofenig
the start of the IETF meeting in Prague. We would need a meeting room for these two days and were hoping that we could get some help from the folks at the university. Unfortunately, nobody of us has contacts to the technical university in Prague. But maybe someone of you has these contacts

Re: Contacts to Czech Technical University in Prague?

2011-01-10 Thread Dave CROCKER
On 1/10/2011 12:39 AM, Hannes Tschofenig wrote: A punch of us from the IAB and the IESG are trying to put a workshop on Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet together. The workshop days are March 25th/26th, i.e. Friday/Saturday before the start of the IETF meeting in Prague. Just

Re: Contacts to Czech Technical University in Prague?

2011-01-10 Thread Hannes Tschofenig
before the start of the IETF meeting in Prague. Just to check: I assume you folk know about a somewhat related event that overlaps with this, on Friday, in nearby Leipzig: The Governance Dimension of the Internet of Things http://www.medienstadt-leipzig.org/euronf/programme.html

Re: Contacts to Czech Technical University in Prague?

2011-01-10 Thread Dave CROCKER
On 1/10/2011 12:01 PM, Hannes Tschofenig wrote: Yes, we know about this other workshop. We also checked how likely the participants overlap. ack. tnx. d/ -- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking bbiw.net ___ Ietf mailing list

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-05 Thread Adam Roach
On 12/30/10 6:15 AM, Ray Pelletier wrote: Registration will open the beginning of next week with the usual hotel details, etc. Ray Wow. Less than a week, and the special rate for the block is already unavailable. I've reserved a room at 5600 CZK per night (about $300US), but I don't think

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-05 Thread John Levine
Wow. Less than a week, and the special rate for the block is already unavailable. I've reserved a room at 5600 CZK per night (about $300US), but I don't think I can keep that reservation (I'd have a hard time getting it reimbursed). I just followed the link from the IETF web site and it

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-04 Thread Richard L. Barnes
Levine wrote: Public transit? We arrived and left by train, so I don't know what airport access is like there. There's an airport express bus to the downtown train station, and city buses to the metro. Details here: http://www.myczechrepublic.com/prague/prague-airport-bus.html R's, John

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-04 Thread Antonin Kral
* Richard L. Barnes rbar...@bbn.com [2011-01-04 18:45] wrote: According to Google Maps, their stop is around a 12 minute walk to the IETF hotel, and marginally closer than the main train station. http://goo.gl/sib5S You can take bus 100 from Airport to Zlicin and then change to Metro line B

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-04 Thread Richard L. Barnes
to the downtown train station, and city buses to the metro. Details here: http://www.myczechrepublic.com/prague/prague-airport-bus.html R's, John ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf

Off Topic: On the way to Prague

2011-01-04 Thread Ole Jacobsen
/Social_Event.html (Sponsorship details available upon request). Leipzig is about 4 hours by train from Frankfurt. Prague is another 3.5 hours (via Dresden). (There is an airport in Leipzig too if you prefer to fly). Ole J. Jacobsen Principal without Chorus http://organdemo.info o

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-04 Thread Marshall Eubanks
/prague/prague-airport-bus.html R's, John ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-02 Thread Steven Bellovin
On Jan 1, 2011, at 9:01 20AM, Mans Nilsson wrote: Subject: Re: Question about Prague Date: Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 03:30:07PM -0500 Quoting Scott Brim (scott.b...@gmail.com): On 12/31/2010 13:37 EST, Elwyn Davies wrote: Driving into the Czech Republic shouldn't be a problem BUT you do have

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-02 Thread John Levine
Public transit? We arrived and left by train, so I don't know what airport access is like there. There's an airport express bus to the downtown train station, and city buses to the metro. Details here: http://www.myczechrepublic.com/prague/prague-airport-bus.html R's, John

Re: Question about Prague

2011-01-01 Thread Mans Nilsson
Subject: Re: Question about Prague Date: Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 03:30:07PM -0500 Quoting Scott Brim (scott.b...@gmail.com): On 12/31/2010 13:37 EST, Elwyn Davies wrote: Driving into the Czech Republic shouldn't be a problem BUT you do have to tell the rental agency in advance

Re: Question about Prague

2010-12-31 Thread Tobias Gondrom
Although Prague (Czech Republic) and Munich (Germany) are both in the European Union they are different countries. So when renting a car in Munich you need to make sure (as usual) that you are allowed to take it across the border and that the GPS has the maps of the country you travel to. Btw

Re: Question about Prague

2010-12-31 Thread Marshall Eubanks
On Dec 31, 2010, at 1:41 AM, Fred Baker wrote: On Dec 30, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Robin Uyeshiro wrote: The GPS in the rental car (rented in Munich) did not have the street information for Prague. It's not unusual, or at least it wasn't in 1997, for German rental agencies to not permit

Re: Question about Prague

2010-12-31 Thread Elwyn Davies
On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 12:52 -0500, Marshall Eubanks wrote: On Dec 31, 2010, at 1:41 AM, Fred Baker wrote: On Dec 30, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Robin Uyeshiro wrote: The GPS in the rental car (rented in Munich) did not have the street information for Prague. It's not unusual, or at least

Re: Question about Prague

2010-12-31 Thread Scott Brim
On 12/31/2010 13:37 EST, Elwyn Davies wrote: Driving into the Czech Republic shouldn't be a problem BUT you do have to tell the rental agency in advance and they will make a supplementary charge per day for the whole contract (not just the days you are out of Germany) if my recent experience

Question about Prague

2010-12-30 Thread Yoav Nir
Hi The Prague meeting is still nearly 3 months away, but I'm wondering why there's only a date yet. No hotel, no registration, no details. Some of us need to get the corporate wheels or authorization moving. Thanks Yoav ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf

Re: Question about Prague

2010-12-30 Thread Ray Pelletier
On Dec 30, 2010, at 4:38 AM, Yoav Nir wrote: Hi The Prague meeting is still nearly 3 months away, but I'm wondering why there's only a date yet. No hotel, no registration, no details. Some of us need to get the corporate wheels or authorization moving. Registration will open

Re: Question about Prague

2010-12-30 Thread Yoav Nir
Thanks On Dec 30, 2010, at 2:15 PM, Ray Pelletier wrote: On Dec 30, 2010, at 4:38 AM, Yoav Nir wrote: Hi The Prague meeting is still nearly 3 months away, but I'm wondering why there's only a date yet. No hotel, no registration, no details. Some of us need to get the corporate

RE: Question about Prague

2010-12-30 Thread Robin Uyeshiro
Some brief notes on Prague from a visit there 2 years ago in October: The GPS in the rental car (rented in Munich) did not have the street information for Prague. Freeway signs announced neighborhoods, not streets, so driving was confusing. Freeway construction further confused things, so have

Re: Question about Prague

2010-12-30 Thread Fred Baker
On Dec 30, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Robin Uyeshiro wrote: The GPS in the rental car (rented in Munich) did not have the street information for Prague. It's not unusual, or at least it wasn't in 1997, for German rental agencies to not permit driving to the Czech Republic. As stated, my information

IETF 80 in Prague

2010-03-12 Thread Ray Pelletier
The IAOC is pleased to announce Prague as the site for IETF 80 from 27 March to 1 April 2011. Prague was the site for IETF 68 in 2007. Local support contributes to the success of an IETF meeting and we are especially pleased to once again have the support of CESNET and CZNIC. Those who

IETF 80 in Prague

2010-03-12 Thread IETF Administrative Director
The IAOC is pleased to announce Prague as the site for IETF 80 from 27 March to 1 April 2011. Prague was the site for IETF 68 in 2007. Local support contributes to the success of an IETF meeting and we are especially pleased to once again have the support of CESNET and CZNIC. Those who may

Prague (ietf-68) t-shirt laundry mix-up.

2008-08-12 Thread Christian Hopps
Hi, I'm hoping to get in touch with an IETF-72 attendee who stayed at the conference hotel, who did laundry and included their blue prague ietf t-shirt size 2-xlarge and received back a size large instead. I have you're 2xl and you have my large, please contact me so we can exchange

IANA Office Hours at IETF-68 in Prague

2007-03-21 Thread Michelle Cotton
Greetings! The IANA will be holding Office Hours at the IETF-68 in Prague. This will continue to give everyone an opportunity to discuss IANA Considerations in your documents, requests for registrations in existing registries or any other questions you may have. The IANA will have a table

RE: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the wayto Prague

2007-03-15 Thread David Harrington
confiscated on the wayto Prague Eric Burger wrote: Guys - This is true (or, supposed to be true) in ALL countries. You go between two sterile environments, and ALL the rules get reset. This isn't a Europe thing, a U.S. thing, or a foobar thing. It's the way airport

Re: Non-Smoking in Prague

2007-03-14 Thread Adam Roach
I'm not sure how helpful this is, but the email sent by the Hilton has the following boilerplate attached: CZECHOUSE GRILL ROTISSERIE The only fine-dining non-smoking restaurant in Prague! Open for lunch on weekdays from noon till 3 PM Open for dinner daily from 6 PM till 11 PM

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-14 Thread Dave Crocker
Brian E Carpenter wrote: It is reported by The Economist dated March 10 that if you buy duty free liquids outside Europe, carry them on the plane with you, and have to go through airport security while changing planes in Europe, your liquids will be confiscated, assuming they exceed 100 ccs.

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-14 Thread Eric Burger
Guys - This is true (or, supposed to be true) in ALL countries. You go between two sterile environments, and ALL the rules get reset. This isn't a Europe thing, a U.S. thing, or a foobar thing. It's the way airport security works. On 3/14/07 2:55 PM, Dave Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-14 Thread Dave Crocker
Eric Burger wrote: Guys - This is true (or, supposed to be true) in ALL countries. You go between two sterile environments, and ALL the rules get reset. This isn't a Europe thing, a U.S. thing, or a foobar thing. It's the way airport security works. Sure. But while folk like us probably

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-14 Thread Mark Andrews
Eric Burger wrote: Guys - This is true (or, supposed to be true) in ALL countries. You go between two sterile environments, and ALL the rules get reset. This isn't a Europe thing, a U.S. thing, or a foobar thing. It's the way airport security works. Sure. But while folk like

68th IETF - Transporation from Prague Airport

2007-03-13 Thread IETF Secretariat
We have received the following information from the Hilton Prague regarding transporation from the airport to the Hotel. If you are not staying at the Hilton, contact the concierge at your hotel to inquire about their taxi service from the airport to hotel, most hotels offer this service. You

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-12 Thread john . loughney
-original message- Subject: Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague From: Harald Alvestrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 03/12/2007 7:37 am I've seen people get through security with duty free bottles. But that requires that the bottles are sealed in a clear plastic bag

Re: Prague

2007-03-12 Thread Tony Hansen
Arriving early to CZ, I chose this option. It was easy to do (I called the Hilton and spoke with the concierge), and it was certainly one less thing to worry about once I got here. Tony Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] ASH, GERALD R, ATTLABS wrote: You can arrange a taxi pick up at the

Non-Smoking in Prague

2007-03-12 Thread Randall Gellens
Is anyone familiar with the smoking situation in Prague? Since unfortunately I'm extremely allergic to tobacco smoke, I need to find restaurants that are actually smoke-free (as opposed to the more common ones which attempt to defy the laws of physics by designating a few tables as magically

Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-11 Thread Brian E Carpenter
the EU plus Norway, Iceland and Switzerland. If you are flying from anywhere else to Prague and changing planes in Europe, this will certainly apply at major airports such as London Heathrow, Paris CDG, etc., and wherever international transit passengers must go through security checkpoints

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-11 Thread Marshall Eubanks
changing planes in Europe, your liquids will be confiscated, assuming they exceed 100 ccs. Europe in this case means the EU plus Norway, Iceland and Switzerland. If you are flying from anywhere else to Prague and changing planes in Europe, this will certainly apply at major airports

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-11 Thread Eric A. Hall
On 3/11/2007 11:55 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote: I know for a fact (because it happened to me Friday) that liquids are confiscated on the security check required to transit at London Heathrow. 100 milliliters is the limit, and this includes duty- free purchased elsewhere in-route. Now, of

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-11 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 11:55:06 -0400 Marshall Eubanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know for a fact (because it happened to me Friday) that liquids are confiscated on the security check required to transit at London Heathrow. 100 milliliters is the limit, and this includes duty-free purchased

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-11 Thread John Levine
, get it on the last hop. Since the Czech republic has not yet implmented the Schengen rules, if you connect in Europe, that will the last hop on the trip to Prague. Coming home, it'll be wherever you get on the plane heading to the US. If you change planes in the US you'll still have to put

RE: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-11 Thread Yaakov Stein
I believe there are similar issues for travel to the US yes, I just had my bottle of water confiscated in Dallas airport (coming back from another convention at the same hotel as IETF65) and had to buy another bottle (of precisely the same type) two steps after the security check. It seems

Re: Warning - risk of duty free stuff being confiscated on the way to Prague

2007-03-11 Thread Harald Alvestrand
from anywhere else to Prague and changing planes in Europe, this will certainly apply at major airports such as London Heathrow, Paris CDG, etc., and wherever international transit passengers must go through security checkpoints. To avoid losing your alcohol or perfume, they need to be in your

routing and addressing meetings in Prague

2007-03-09 Thread Jari Arkko
Hi all, We are planning to talk about the routing and addressing topic in Prague in a number of different meetings. Wednesday 1830-1930, Plenary -- http://www.arkko.com/ietf/ietf-68/ietf68_roap_agenda.txt This is a short report on where we are with this problem and what aspects

Re: Prague

2007-03-09 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Fred Baker wrote: I won't ask how many we have in the Czech Republic :-) For much of central europe it's just a commute... ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Dear Fred; On Mar 8, 2007, at 1:47 AM, Fred Baker wrote: On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote: the taxi's are ... unregulated. I would suggest that IETFers never take a cab on the street. You may pay 50 Euros to go 1 km. Get the hotel, store, restaurant, whatever, where you

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Jari Arkko
Hi Fred, I would like to see the IETF meet where IETF participants live. Over time, I would expect that to include quite a few places. Agreed. When will the IETF meet in Dubai? well, riddle me this. How many IETF participants do we have that live in Dubai? My stats [1] do not find any RFC

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Stephan Wenger
aggressive. But it's quite survivable. Once you leave the immediate vicinity of Prague, people drive fast, but safely, and there's not too much traffic. e) Buy all insurance you can---saves hassle and discussion time in case you have a fender bender. And with respect to the horror stories re

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Lakshminath Dondeti
Agree with you Jari! I went to OMA meetings for about a year and every month I packed up and went to a different corner of the world, including La Jolla, some 5 miles from my house ;) (I didn't pack up for that trip!). I didn't even have the time to look up whether a particular city was this

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Arnt Gulbrandsen
Tim Chown writes: On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:23:21PM -0500, Ralph Droms wrote: I visited Prague about two years ago and had the same experience as Ed. I traveled via the Metro and on foot, visited all the tourist traps; had no problems and never felt unsafe. I second that. The metro

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Brian E Carpenter
I won't ask how many we have in the Czech Republic :-) But we have a few hundred for whom it's a short flight and part of the same political and socio-economic block. Brian ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org

RE: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread michael.dillon
For those of you with experience in Prague/Czech Republic- How practical is it to rent a car? There are a couple of places outside Prague I would like to visit on the weekend (in particular the JAWA Motorcycle Museum of Konopiště, about 20 miles outside Prague), and I am

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Hello; On Mar 7, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Janet P Gunn wrote: For those of you with experience in Prague/Czech Republic- How practical is it to rent a car? There are a couple of places outside Prague I would like to visit on the weekend (in particular the JAWA Motorcycle Museum of Konopiště

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Jeff McAdams
://www.myczechrepublic.com/prague/trains_buses.html Wikitravel seems to agree about trains to Konopiste - there is hourly service to Prague http://wikitravel.org/en/Konopiste Yes, the train service is quite good in the Czech Republic. My parents lived there for a year and traveled over much of the country and only

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Janet P Gunn
in the inner city---no spots. But then, the inner city is extended walking distance. Yes- my only intention was to use a rental car for one or two day trips outside the city. I'd use public transport if convenient- the guide book says bus from Florenc in Prague- but I have no idea

RE: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Hallam-Baker, Phillip
From: Fred Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mar 7, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Jari Arkko wrote: I think we should boldly go where no IETF has gone before (but millions of other people have, safely). I'll agree if I can change the phrase ever so slightly. I would like to see the IETF

Re: Prague

2007-03-08 Thread Elwyn Davies
Tim Chown wrote: On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:23:21PM -0500, Ralph Droms wrote: I visited Prague about two years ago and had the same experience as Ed. I traveled via the Metro and on foot, visited all the tourist traps; had no problems and never felt unsafe. I second

Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Edward Lewis
I will attest to Prague being survivable. I have been there once already and suffered no ill effects and was not robbed. I.e., don't panic. Location for location, the IETF (only) goes to the tamest and most accessible places in the world. Compare it to other Internet organizations

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Brian E Carpenter
On 2007-03-07 16:58, Marshall Eubanks wrote: I have been to Prague 3 times in the last 5 years. It is quite survivable. However, the taxi's are ... unregulated. I would suggest that IETFers never take a cab on the street. You may pay 50 Euros to go 1 km. Get the hotel, store, restaurant

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread John C Klensin
--On Wednesday, 07 March, 2007 10:54 -0500 Edward Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will attest to Prague being survivable. I have been there once already and suffered no ill effects and was not robbed. I.e., don't panic. Location for location, the IETF (only) goes to the tamest and most

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Dave Crocker
Edward Lewis wrote: I will attest to Prague being survivable. I have been there once already and suffered no ill effects and was not robbed. I.e., don't panic. ... At 14:52 -0500 3/6/07...: ... Under the entry for taxis from the airport they say Warning: Prague's taxi drivers ... When

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Ralph Droms
I visited Prague about two years ago and had the same experience as Ed. I traveled via the Metro and on foot, visited all the tourist traps; had no problems and never felt unsafe. - Ralph On 3/7/07 10:54 AM, Edward Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will attest to Prague being survivable. I

RE: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread ASH, GERALD R, ATTLABS
Message- From: Brian E Carpenter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 11:45 AM To: Marshall Eubanks Cc: Edward Lewis; IETF Discussion Subject: Re: Prague On 2007-03-07 16:58, Marshall Eubanks wrote: I have been to Prague 3 times in the last 5 years. It is quite survivable

RE: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread David Harrington
Hi, I travelled to Prague after the Vienna IETF in 2003. It's a city; you need to take city precautions. There are signs of poverty, mostly outside the city center. I was surprised when I arrived (by train) by people aggressively trying to rent me a room in their house, and by taxi drivers who

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Ole Jacobsen
Just to add to Dave's comments: The information provided needs to be based on reality rather than hyperbole. A bunch of us just returned from Bali which according to the US State Department is a place you should not even think about visiting, and required Senior VP approval to go. Yet, I am

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Lucy Lynch
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, John C Klensin wrote: --On Wednesday, 07 March, 2007 10:54 -0500 Edward Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will attest to Prague being survivable. I have been there once already and suffered no ill effects and was not robbed. I.e., don't panic. Location for location

RE: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Janet P Gunn
For those of you with experience in Prague/Czech Republic- How practical is it to rent a car? There are a couple of places outside Prague I would like to visit on the weekend (in particular the JAWA Motorcycle Museum of Konopiště, about 20 miles outside Prague), and I am considering renting

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Fred Baker
On Mar 7, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote: the taxi's are ... unregulated. I would suggest that IETFers never take a cab on the street. You may pay 50 Euros to go 1 km. Get the hotel, store, restaurant, whatever, where you are to order you a cab, and you won't have problems. This

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Fred Baker
On Mar 7, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Jari Arkko wrote: I think we should boldly go where no IETF has gone before (but millions of other people have, safely). I'll agree if I can change the phrase ever so slightly. I would like to see the IETF meet where IETF participants live. Over time, I would

Re: Prague

2007-03-07 Thread Tim Bray
I haven't been following this discussion closely, but in case nobody else has made the point: the bad news is that the Prague taxi-driver community is (in my personal experience) crooked, while on the other hand Prague public transit is quite efficient. Last time I was there I arrived late

Revised Internet-Drafts Submission Cutoff Dates for the 68th IETF Meeting in Prague, Czech Republic

2007-03-01 Thread ietf-secretariat
All revised Internet-Drafts (version -01 and higher) must be submitted by Monday, March 5th at 9:00 AM ET. Revised Internet-Drafts received after the cutoff date will not be made available in the Internet-Drafts directory or announced until on or after Monday, March 19th at 9:00 AM ET, when

Re: Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague?

2007-02-28 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Pekka Savola wrote: On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Michael StJohns wrote: At 06:29 PM 2/18/2007, Janet P Gunn wrote: My guidebook says 6 months. Feel free to argue with the US State Dept.. :-) I don't think it's the US State Dept you will need to argue with but rather the officials in Prague

Re: Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague?

2007-02-21 Thread Brian E Carpenter
On 2007-02-19 00:57, Michael StJohns wrote: At 06:29 PM 2/18/2007, Janet P Gunn wrote: My guidebook says 6 months. Feel free to argue with the US State Dept.. :-) The US State Dept web info is inconsistent with the Czech Embassy web info. We are trying to get definite confirmation from

Re: Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague?

2007-02-18 Thread Janet P Gunn
: Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague? http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1099.html 3 months is the requirement. At 09:03 PM 2/17/2007, Radia Perlman wrote: There are some countries that require not just a *valid* passport, but one which won't

Re: Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague?

2007-02-18 Thread Michael StJohns
At 06:29 PM 2/18/2007, Janet P Gunn wrote: My guidebook says 6 months. Feel free to argue with the US State Dept.. :-) Mike ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf

Re: Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague?

2007-02-18 Thread Pekka Savola
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Michael StJohns wrote: At 06:29 PM 2/18/2007, Janet P Gunn wrote: My guidebook says 6 months. Feel free to argue with the US State Dept.. :-) I don't think it's the US State Dept you will need to argue with but rather the officials in Prague Airport.. -- Pekka

Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague?

2007-02-17 Thread Radia Perlman
There are some countries that require not just a *valid* passport, but one which won't expire for 6 months beyond when you visit a country. Is Prague in one of these countries (for US citizens)? I've heard conflicting things. If it does have the requirement (that a passport has to be valid

Re: Does our passport need to be valid for 6 months to go to Prague?

2007-02-17 Thread Michael StJohns
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1099.html 3 months is the requirement. At 09:03 PM 2/17/2007, Radia Perlman wrote: There are some countries that require not just a *valid* passport, but one which won't expire for 6 months beyond when you visit a country. Is Prague in one

Internet-Drafts Submission Cutoff Dates for the 68th IETF Meeting in Prague, Czech Republic

2007-02-15 Thread ietf-secretariat
There are two (2) Internet-Draft cutoff dates for the 68th IETF Meeting in Prague, Czech Republic: February 26th: Cutoff Date for Initial (i.e., version -00) Internet-Draft Submissions All initial Internet-Drafts (version -00) must be submitted by Monday, February 26th at 9:00 AM ET

VeriLAN Selected for Prague

2007-02-14 Thread Ray Pelletier
I am please to announce that the IAOC, through the Internet Society, has contracted with VeriLAN Event Services of Portland Oregon (www.verilan.com) to provide NOC services for IETF 68 in Prague. VeriLAN has provided similar services for the IEEE 802, WiMAX Forum, NPF, Intel and others

CNN Travel discovers Prague

2007-01-30 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TRAVEL/DESTINATIONS/01/29/prague/index.html --Steve Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb ___ Ietf mailing list Ietf@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf

Internet-Drafts Submission Cutoff Dates for the 68th IETF Meeting in Prague, Czech Republic

2007-01-25 Thread ietf-secretariat
There are two (2) Internet-Draft cutoff dates for the 68th IETF Meeting in Prague, Czech Republic: February 26th: Cutoff Date for Initial (i.e., version -00) Internet-Draft Submissions All initial Internet-Drafts (version -00) must be submitted by Monday, February 26th at 9:00 AM ET

Re: Prague (Praha) street maps and hotels (was Re: IETF 68 hotel full)

2007-01-02 Thread Ray Pelletier
://www.ietf.org/meetings/68-hotels.html for a list of other hotels in the area. Ray Jason -Original Message- From: Elwyn Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 6:05 AM To: ietf@ietf.org Subject: Prague (Praha) street maps and hotels (was Re: IETF 68 hotel

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