Don't worry. This problem effectively no longer occurs. It has
been replaced by the following "feature":
(1) The Social event line, which we were never required to fill
in before, especially with a specific number of tickets, in
order to register for IETF, now reads "sold out".
(2) When one tries to submit the registration form, one gets a
rather nasty Python error that seems to be associated with
trying to convert "sold out" to a numeric value to calculate a
charge.
IAOC members: Since the transition, we've had
* Several different examples of the I-D submission tool
not accepting valid I-Ds (fixed serially)
* The I-D submission tool declining to accept I-Ds
because no one managed to correct it to reflect the
actual deadline.
* The introduction of indicating whether or not one
wanted to attend the social and how many tickets were
wanted as a condition of registration.
* The certificate problems mentioned in another note.
* This ISO 3166 code business, rather than, e.g., a
country name.
While I'm generally very sympathetic and tolerant of transition
difficulties, there comes a point in which this looks like
systematic under-commitment of resources to testing and quality
control --or adoption of the industry practice of "put it out
there and let the users do the testing"-- a behavior that is
sometimes associated with "low bid" decisions.
How much more of this will it take before you conclude that we
have a problem?
john
--On Wednesday, 20 February, 2008 17:23 +0000 lconroy
<lconroy(_at_)insensate(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
Hi Folks,
WTF - why am I REQUIRED to enter the ISO-3166 code for my
country of residence.
This is the ->Internet<- Engineering Task Force. So what the
heck is wrong with UK
(as in the country code TLD of the same name), not to mention
the Country.
...
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