don | 26 Nov 2002 14:54
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Re: PWG-ANNOUNCE> July conflict with IETF


My choices, in order of preference:

July 21
Leave as is (July 14)
June 16

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"Harry Lewis" <harryl <at> us.ibm.com> <at> pwg.org on 11/25/2002 11:14:01 PM

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Subject:    PWG-ANNOUNCE> July conflict with IETF

It has been pointed out that our July 2003 meeting date (14-18) is the
same week as the IETF meeting in Vienna.

I would like to gauge the severity of this conflict to PWG members and
preferences should a our schedule need to be modified. If you have an
opinion please indicate

1. Prefer to keep current PWG July 14 -18 meeting date
2. Prefer to move PWG meeting to week of June 16
3. Prefer to move PWG meeting to week of July 21

I do not feel any other dates are viable due to the proximity of USA
Independence Day and the common practice of extending this holiday with
vacation.

No response will be considered a "don't care" NOT a "leave as is".

Please respond by Thursday Dec 12.

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Harry Lewis
IBM Printing Systems
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It has been pointed out that our July 2003 meeting date (14-18) is the same week as the IETF meeting in Vienna.

I would like to gauge the severity of this conflict to PWG members and preferences should a our schedule need to be modified. If you have an opinion please indicate

1. Prefer to keep current PWG July 14 -18 meeting date
2. Prefer to move PWG meeting to week of June 16
3. Prefer to move PWG meeting to week of July 21

I do not feel any other dates are viable due to the proximity of USA Independence Day and the common practice of extending this holiday with vacation.

No response will be considered a "don't care" NOT a "leave as is".

Please respond by Thursday Dec 12.

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Harry Lewis
IBM Printing Systems
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