Mike,
On Aug 11, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Michael StJohns wrote:
While personally I agree (as in I have no idea what I will be doing in
2017), in order to schedule meetings and avoid conflicts with other
organizations I don't see any alternative to set these dates into the
future. Once they are published other organizations see them and make their
schedules around ours. So I think they
I agree they have to be firm but:
"I don't know that the IAOC should consider the 2014-2017 dates firm quite
yet." - we have time... or is there some absolute deadline the IAOC is
working against for 2017? Or even for 2014?
I suppose my definition of "firm" is that since they have been published they
won't change unless there is a strong reason. They were selected to avoid
conflicts with other organizations.
Bob
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