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Re: [transport] Upcoming Face-to-Face Meeting


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  • From: Susan Evett <>
  • To: "Lawrence D. Dunn" <>
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  • Subject: Re: [transport] Upcoming Face-to-Face Meeting
  • Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 10:18:37 -0500

All,

Should I be trying to a) move the WG back to Wed noon? b) get us a Wed am breakfast slot? or c) stick with the Monday noon slot?

Sounds like Larry could come to either Wed. meeting but Steve might not be available for the Wed noon meeting. Chet, do you have a vote? Jeff Boote could also not make the Mon noon meeting, most likely...

--Susan
Lawrence D. Dunn wrote:

Susan,
hmmm... the ICCRG (internet congestion control research group)
is meeting in LosAngeles mon/tue feb. 12/13.
I have to be there, but was planning to come to joint techs
sometime wed/thu/fri (easy, since I live in minneapolis).

Any chance of shifting the Bulk Transport w.g. to later in the week?
I'm not sure if any other potential bulk-transport attendees will be
in the same conflict-boat as me, but the two topics are so related,
that it's certainly possible...

Larry
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At 12:19 PM -0500 1/26/07, Susan Evett wrote:

All,

The Bulk Transport WG is having a face-to-face meeting in Minneapolis at the upcoming Joint Techs Workshop. The session will be from 12:32-1:52 (CST) on Monday 2/12, at the Coffman Memorial Union on the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities campus. If anyone would like to participate but cannot be present in person, please contact Susan Evett () to setup a phone bridge.

Hope to see you there!
--Susan

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