Re: where to meet in may 2001
There is another side to this discussion. For those that want to attend
other 802 meetings, we guarantee avoiding conflicting times by having the
meetings on separate weeks. I expect that our May interim meeting will have
significant content making it very difficult to time share between the
802.17 interim and any other interim going on the same day. Following our
March meeting we will see how many days we require.
Best regards,
Robert D. Love
President, LAN Connect Consultants
7105 Leveret Circle Raleigh, NC 27615
Phone: 919 848-6773 Mobile: 919 810-7816
email: rdlove@xxxxxxxx Fax: 720 222-0900
----- Original Message -----
From: Howard Frazier <millardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <stds-802-rprsg@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 12:40 AM
Subject: where to meet in may 2001
>
>
> I won't offer a vote on this issue, but I will offer some
> unsolicited advice:
>
> An 802.17 interim meeting which faces a choice between co-locating
> with 802.3/802.1 on the one hand (in sacramento), and 802.11/802.15/802.16
> on the other hand (in orlando), should give at least some consideration
> to the question of which other dot groups you are likely to have the most
> overlap with. How many of your members are likely to attend the wireless
> meetings, and how many are likely to attend the dot3 and dot1 meetings?
>
> If your work is more closely related to the work of dot3 and dot1, and
> if your members might also want to attend dot3 and dot1 meetings, you
> might save yourself some travel time and expense by co-locating with
> dot3 and dot1 in Sacramento (even if it impinges on the memorial day
> holiday in the US). On the other hand, if your work is more closely
> related to dot11, dot15 and dot16, or if you don't mind the extra
> travel, your might favor meeting in Orlando.
>
> Howard Frazier
> DomiNet Systems