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Re: [Recentattendees] Background on Singapore go/no go for IETF 100

2017-01-31 07:21:06
I don’t think it is relevant if this happens to 2 participants or 20 or 200. 
For those that pay from their own pocket the traveling expenses and IETF 
registration fee, saving a 10-20% or whatever is the saving, is very relevant 
and it is our right to do so.

When IETF makes an official announcement of a venue, according to law, IT IS a 
contractual announcement and is liable for damages and expenses if that’s 
changed.

I’m not a lawyer, however, I checked this with an American lawyer a few years 
ago, when I suggested the first time for the need to the insurance, and I was 
working in the first version of the venue-selection-criteria ID. I don’t think 
laws changed in those years about this.

Even if it is a refundable ticket, the expenses to change or refund that, will 
be also responsibility of the IETF, unless there is what laws call 
“overwhelming force”, which it most of the cases will be only accepted by 
courts if there is no chance for 99% of the participants to held the meeting 
(venue collapsed because a fire, earthquake, or something similar).

I think at that time, somebody suggested that it will be cheaper for IETF to 
cover those expenses (in case of cancellation) to those that may claim it than 
paying for the insurance for each meeting, but I’m not really sure that’s 
correct. Have we tried to get quotes for that insurance?

Regards,
Jordi


-----Mensaje original-----
De: ietf <ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org> en nombre de Yoav Nir 
<ynir(_dot_)ietf(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
Responder a: <ynir(_dot_)ietf(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>
Fecha: martes, 31 de enero de 2017, 13:41
Para: Jordi Palet Martinez <jordi(_dot_)palet(_at_)consulintel(_dot_)es>
CC: <ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>
Asunto: Re: [Recentattendees] Background on Singapore go/no go for IETF 100

    
    > On 31 Jan 2017, at 11:56, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ 
<jordi(_dot_)palet(_at_)consulintel(_dot_)es> wrote:
    > 
    > I was referring in general, not a specific meeting.
    > 
    > For the 2018 SF meeting, I will buy my ticket around July-August 2017. I 
always do one year in advance, same for the hotel if I can book a cheaper 
nearby (to the venue) hotel.
    
    I’m pretty sure you’re in a minority doing that. I can’t even get the OK 
for making the trip more than 4 months in advance.
    
    > Most of the airlines, according to my experience, sell lower price 
non-refundable tickets 11-12 months ahead.
    
    Buying non-refundable tickets is your choice. I don’t see why it needs to 
become a cost for the IETF (whether through refunding or through insurance). My 
employer (and I’m sure many others) only buys refundable tickets so they are 
free to cancel my trip on short notice.
    
    > So, we should rule something in the line that an IETF cancellation 
insurance must cover the expenses of bookings for that. If we can’t cover that, 
we MUST NOT cancel a meeting,
    
    “MUST NOT”?  What if Earth’s youngest volcano is standing where the venue 
used to be? Still MUST NOT? San Francisco is always at risk of an earthquake. 
It doesn’t even have to be “the big one” to make it impossible to meet. Still 
MUST NOT?  And the eastern US has hurricanes, Europe has frosts and Japan has 
Kaiju. Do we still meet?
    
    > otherwise, the participants that made that expense, have the legal right 
to claim to the ISOC/IETF the associated expenses, and I’m sure they will get 
it, if a court is involved.
    
    Meeting fee? Probably. Travel expenses? I doubt it.
    
    > This brings to the idea that, when we select countries for hosting the 
IETF, we should consider, political changes that may affect participants. Of 
course, we don’t have the crystal ball, but in the case of actual US situation, 
I think the chances were so high, that we made a mistake going to Chicago. As 
it may affect a significant % of participants.
    
    I don’t think this was at all predictable.
    
    > Now, we have, depending on the contract signed for SF, the chance to move 
that meeting, but only if we do it right now, not in 6 months from now, as that 
will impact people that may have already booked flights and hotels.
    
    I don’t think our meetings committee should be constrained like that. There 
might be some guidance to be given by mtgvenue for this, but I don’t think that 
this should be a considerations if changes are made at least 6 months in 
advance.
    
    Yoav
    
    
    



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