Re: [122attendees] After ietf122 is before ietf123 - but where to talk about it ?

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Hah! I was just presuming old traditions about the listss lifetimes. Apologies to secretariat for that! Great!

Thanks for getting active, Jordi!

I even heard several participants tell me that they found the morning too short and the afternoons
too long, and Madrid could force us to create a new tradition ;-))

Cheers
    Toerless

On Mon, Mar 24, 2025 at 07:52:13AM +0100, jordi.palet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Toerless,
> 
> 123attendees is already available, and you can subscribe even before registering, as I did.
> 
> https://mailman3.ietf.org/mailman3/lists/123attendees.ietf.org/;
> 
> I’m already working in the https://wiki.ietf.org/meeting/123 to have as much information as i can be required. I did a lot this weekend already.
> 
> I probably need to reorder some info (for example, categorize the list of restaurants nearby the venue), and I will be happy to add or improve anything that participants will like to see.
> 
> I’m waiting for feedback from the Secretariat/IESG for the lunch timing. I’ve suggested we should start lunch around 13:00, so I can advise the nearby restaurants (there are many options even less than 10 minutes walking distance) to open 30 minutes earlier than usual, so we don’t clash with locals (with tend to lunch at 14:00).
> 
> Regards,
> Jordi
> 
> @jordipalet
> 
> 
> 
> > El 24 mar 2025, a las 7:22, Toerless Eckert <tte@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
> > 
> > So, what is our preferred mailing list to talk about ietf123 participation issues,
> > given how the ietf122 mailing list goes away soon - and the ietf123attendees mailing list
> > may open up to late to talk about things that may require more preparation ?
> > 
> > (and ietf@xxxxxxxx seems to be focussing on even longer term meeting issues)
> > 
> > So for example: I very much enjoyed Paris IETF's. But even that the second time we
> > went there (and that i attended), the match between our noon break and what Paris
> > considered to be an appropriate noon break time was ... non ideal.
> > 
> > Now i heard and checked that restaurants in Madrid supposedly only start to open up
> > at 1PM. Resulting in suggstions by paticipants to maybe add another 1 hour slot plus
> > 30 minute break to our normal morning schedule. But have not seen this discussed..
> > 
> > Thanks!
> >    Toerless
> > 
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