Dearr all,
our meeting 2004/2 attendance is shrinking; just 14 delegates are left (if they all show up).
Please communicate to me your view on the IFIP/IEEE case.
Answers received thus far may be classified in two parts: - The Americans are in favour of IEEE (the copyright issue seems to be of no impoortance for them, at least nbody has said a single word about that aspect) - The Americans are more on the IFIP side. They say e.g. "Do you think that there should be only one organisation world-wide? There is need for more".
Dear all,
Unfortunately, I come late to TC6 and have not been able to participate in many lively discussions. I will not be able to attend the meeting in Bangkok. However, I am keen to support IFIP TC6 activities.
Regards,
Doan
Otto Spaniol wrote:
Dearr all,
our meeting 2004/2 attendance is shrinking; just 14 delegates are left (if they all show up).
Please communicate to me your view on the IFIP/IEEE case.
Answers received thus far may be classified in two parts:
- The Americans are in favour of IEEE
(the copyright issue seems to be of no impoortance for them, at least nbody has said a single word about that aspect)
- The Americans are more on the IFIP side.
They say e.g. "Do you think that there should be only one organisation world-wide? There is need for more".
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