What I meant was that it remains for the IAOC to let the survey run
until October 1st as Marshall said in the original message. Then,
shortly thereafter, we need to make a decision, based on a number of
factors, including feedback received on this list, private feedback
and of course the survey itself, and issue a statement which provides
more details and addresses concerns, regardless of the outcome of our
decision.
Ole
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On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Stephan Wenger wrote:
Hi Ole,
I don't understand your last two sentences. Are you suggesting that what's
left to do is to arrange the China meeting within the constraints of the
contract, as proposed? Or are you suggesting that you need to go back and
attempt to re-negotiate that part of the contract?
Also, what precisely is there "more to come"? I hope its not more
unpleasant surprises :-)
Regards,
Stephan
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