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000164_S.Kille@isode.com _Sun Jul 5 17:41:21 1992.msg
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To: peterd@expresso.cc.mcgill.ca (Peter Deutsch)
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Subject: Re: IETF BOF on Universal Document Identifiers
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From: Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@isode.com>
I did not notice that Tim was in transit. If there is no immediate
objection to a reschedule, how about booking a second slot for the BOF
(e.g., the Tuesday 4-6 I suggested). This will give Tim the option
1) To go ahead and ignore the second slot
2) To cancell the meeting and switch
3) To use both slots (eeek)
By deciding a slot now, it means that the mechanics can be sorted
prior to the meeting. Megan, is this slot available? (If not, are
there many other options?)
Steve