Guidelines for IETF Meeting Sites
draft-prior-future-host-guidelines-03
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Authors | E. Paul Love Jr. , Dave Crocker , Bill Manning , Mark R. Prior , Simon Coppins | ||
Last updated | 1998-03-05 | ||
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Abstract
The IETF is an international group that conducts most of its business using electronic mail however three times a year it conducts an open meeting for one week. For the most part the actual mechanics of the meeting are organised by the IETF secretariat but there are some requirements placed on the organisation hosting the meeting. This document attempts to provide some guidelines for organisations that wish to volunteer to act as host for one of these open meetings. As the IETF growth pattern mirrors the Internet itself this document expresses sizes as a percentage of the expected attendance rather than use fixed numbers as we expect these numbers to change for each meeting. At the last meeting, in Washington DC there were just over 1900 attendees.
Authors
E. Paul Love Jr.
Dave Crocker
Bill Manning
Mark R. Prior
Simon Coppins
(Note: The e-mail addresses provided for the authors of this Internet-Draft may no longer be valid.)