Re: [123all] Re: [Recentattendees] Re: IETF 123 Final Agenda

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Hi,

 

On 02/07/2025, 14:08, "Joe Abley" <jabley=40strandkip.nl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

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On 2 Jul 2025, at 13:48, Tim Chown <Tim.Chown=40jisc.ac.uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

Does the meeting selection doc say anything about typical temperatures in the candidate city for selection?  If not, it probably should.

 

What could it say?

 

What is a "typical temperature"?

 

If the idea is to avoid discomfort, whose comfort defines the acceptable thresholds and how should those thresholds be measured or predicted?

 

That’s of course a fair and tricky question.   

 

Recent July venues, average and record temps:

 

Madrid: 34’C, record 42’C

Vancouver: 24’C, record 37’C

San Francisco: 27’C, record 30’C

Philadelphia: 31’C, record 40’C

Montreal: 27’C, record 36’C

Prague: 26’C, record 37’C

 

Somewhere that averages over 30’C and has a record over 40’C would be one potential exclusion heuristic.

 

Of course, the ‘funny’ thing is meeting rooms tend to be super chilly.

 

Tim

 

 

 

Tim

 


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