Should we have a meeting?

Larry Masinter and I agreed that it might be a good idea for
the HTTP-caching subgroup to have an actual meeting (and then
again, it might not).  Unfortunately, we don't have a lot of
(in theory, we are supposed to finish this month).

Of course, the two big questions are "where?" and "when?"
I'm sure that no matter how we settle those, some people
who want to attend won't be able to.  And some people
won't want to attend, or would be willing to teleconference
(probably by voice only).

A large chunk of the mailing list seems to be on the west
coast of the US, with good chunk of people in the SF Bay
area.  That would make it easy for me (or someone else
around here) to host the meeting, and would probably maximize
the number of attendees, but if anyone wants to seriously
argue for a different venue, please speak up (however, you
would get to be the host!)

As for when: I think we should be thinking about late January
or early February.  I don't think we are going to be ready to
have a meeting before then (this is just my gut feeling), and
we in theory shouldn't be waiting much later than that.  Just
for the sake of starting the argument, how about Thursday, Feb. 1?

-Jeff

Received on Wednesday, 3 January 1996 04:03:01 UTC