All,
OK, so when are we going to move from having 2 meetings per year in the USA
?
How about 1 per year in North / South America, 1 per year in Asia /
Australasia and 1 per year in Europe / Africa ?
As for holding meetings near international air hubs -
1. Oslo ?
2. Have you tried getting a direct flight to Minneapolis from outside the
USA ? or San Diego ? It's not easy.
Regards,
Graham
-----Original Message-----
From: kaih(_at_)khms(_dot_)westfalen(_dot_)de
[SMTP:kaih(_at_)khms(_dot_)westfalen(_dot_)de]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 12:31 PM
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: Deja Vu
day(_at_)std(_dot_)com (John Day) wrote on 20.03.01 in
<v04220801b6dd4a484c1a(_at_)[208(_dot_)192(_dot_)102(_dot_)20]>:
sorry, but this is a US centric comment. IETF is international, so
centrally located is an interesting question: center of the earth
(probably enough hot...;-))).
I'm not so sure. From what I hear from the EU and Pacific Rim
countries, the Internet is a US plot intended at further imposing US
imperialism on the rest of the world. How can that many people be
wrong? I was just going with the majority opinion.
Looking at ICANN voting turnout, maybe it's a plot by the EU to take over
the US?
MfG Kai