7 Jun 2011 16:47
Re: Pick a saag presentation for Quebec...
Sean Turner <turners <at> ieca.com>
2011-06-07 14:47:35 GMT
2011-06-07 14:47:35 GMT
We've not had any takers on this offer. We're still willing to entertain topics. Don't be shy ;) spt On 4/5/11 10:50 AM, Stephen Farrell wrote: > > And while we're filling the saag folder. I'm sure we've all > noted the general warmth with which many saag presentations > have been greeted over the years> > Next time, as an experiment, we'd like you to pick one of > them. > > So, please send suggestions to the list, for topic and > optionally presenter, ideally with the presenter's > agreement, for a 20-30 minute slot and we'll see what > folks here want to hear/talk about and whether we can > arrange that. > > I guess suggestions before say June 5th should give us > enough time to get stuff sorted. We'll figure some way > to let you all help pick one after that. > > If this works ok, we'll keep it up. If not, then we > won't. If we need to tweak things to make it work then > we'll do that. > > Please keep the subject line intact for suggestions and > discussions about picking a presentation. If discussion > wanders off into the meat of a topic, then start a new > thread. > > Thanks, > Stephen. > > PS: Don't worry - the ADs will still pick some topics, so > you won't lose the opportunity to ask how we could > possibly be so dumb
> > > _______________________________________________ > saag mailing list > saag <at> ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/saag >
>
> Next time, as an experiment, we'd like you to pick one of
> them.
>
> So, please send suggestions to the list, for topic and
> optionally presenter, ideally with the presenter's
> agreement, for a 20-30 minute slot and we'll see what
> folks here want to hear/talk about and whether we can
> arrange that.
>
> I guess suggestions before say June 5th should give us
> enough time to get stuff sorted. We'll figure some way
> to let you all help pick one after that.
>
> If this works ok, we'll keep it up. If not, then we
> won't. If we need to tweak things to make it work then
> we'll do that.
>
> Please keep the subject line intact for suggestions and
> discussions about picking a presentation. If discussion
> wanders off into the meat of a topic, then start a new
> thread.
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen.
>
> PS: Don't worry - the ADs will still pick some topics, so
> you won't lose the opportunity to ask how we could
> possibly be so dumb
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