Julio,
I'm worried about people making statements on a random basis.
I assume that many people (IAOC and many others) have made a lot of
effort before getting to the point of formally proposing/suggesting to
have an IETF meeting in Buenos Aires. I bet much of that effort had to
do with making an informed decision on the subject.
However, so far I've read a number of rather uninformed claims about how
bad/not_recommended having an IETF meeting in Buenos Aires would be
(besides the usual discussion of whether meeting should be held where
most of the participants come from, which is a different issue).
IMO, throwing out random comments (arbitrary, or based on what one
"heard", etc.) tends to bias the discussion in an inappropriate way.
Thanks,
Fernando
On 05/28/2013 05:19 PM, Juliao Braga wrote:
Hi Fernando,
Please, read my sentence complementary to comment:
"...But who should tell us about the true cenary would be our
Argentine friends."
Regards,
Julião
Em 28/05/2013 10:36, Fernando Gont escreveu:
On 05/27/2013 07:31 AM, Juliao Braga wrote:
According to the news published for a long time in Brazilian newspapers
and magazines, Buenos Aires (a wonderful place!) would not be
recommended.
Recommended for what? And on what basis?
Cheers,
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