Dave,
I think there is actually a need for BOTH. A generic list (which I am
told is being set up, stay tuned for the announcement) and
meeting-specific ones.
Suppose you are NOT going to Maastricht, do you really want to read
the daily messages about "dark beer" and "how can you tell we are not
in Belgium?" once the meeting starts?
On the other hand, generic discussions about meeting planning, travel
tips and Ole's Guide to Japanese Gadgets might be more appropriate on
a permanent list, right?
Ole
Ole J. Jacobsen
Editor and Publisher, The Internet Protocol Journal
Cisco Systems
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2010, Dave CROCKER wrote:
I agree that we should move this to a new list: ietf-78 which I hereby
ask Ray to create.
Is there some reason we need a new list for every meeting?
Why not have a single, stable, continuing mailing list for these postings.
ietf-meeting, for example.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
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