On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 8:42 AM, George, Wes
<wesley(_dot_)george(_at_)twcable(_dot_)com> wrote:
From: ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
[mailto:ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org] On Behalf Of SM
In Section 5:
"For cases of first time attendees for a specific location, relevant
information can be gathered from attendees that have previously
visited the city."
There are recurrent discussions as nobody volunteered to gather that
information in one place.
[WEG] Perhaps a model similar to RFC 6640 would be appropriate - having this
draft explicitly recommend use of a wiki or other semi-permanent method to
store and share information collaboratively about specific locations'
healthy/restricted diet options based on past experience. It could probably
be a persistent subsection of the IETF meeting wiki, or it could just as
easily be a pointer to a non-IETF-specific external website that is set up
with precisely this goal (helping travelers with special dietary needs meet
their requirements in strange cities) in mind.
[MB] That's an excellent suggestion in terms of information sharing.
We have been doing that on the IETF food list, but for the cities that
we re-visit on a regular basis, having this more widely available on a
wiki would be helpful. Perhaps, we could add something to the tools
page and do it by meeting location to include all the logistics
(including the food) and have it more permanent. [/MB]
Wes George
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