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RE: WG Chairs Training in Minneapolis



Hi Margaret,

Sunday is Nov 9th and not 10th. So the WG chairs training
and the editor's training are on Sunday or Nov 10th (which
is Monday) ???

Regards
Mukesh

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Margaret.Wasserman@nokia.com
> [mailto:Margaret.Wasserman@nokia.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 2:05 PM
> To: wgchairs@ietf.org; bofchairs@ietf.org
> Subject: WG Chairs Training in Minneapolis
> 
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> We will be holding two WG chairs training sessions in Minneapolis, 
> as follows:
> 
>     Sunday, November 10, 2003
>     =========================
>     1330-1500  Intro WG Chairs Training -- Conrad B
> 
>     Introductory training for new or aspiring WG chairs.  
>     Covers the role and responsibilities of the WG chair, 
>     and includes advice on how to run a WG that is fair, 
>     open and productive.
> 
>     Wednesday, November 12, 2003 
>     ============================
>     1130-1300  Topical WG Chairs Training (Location TBD)
> 
>     Ongoing training for WG chairs.  Open to current WG and
>     BOF chairs, IESG members and IAB members. Lunch included.
> 
>     Topics for IETF 58:
>         - Making WGs Accessible to Non-Native English Speakers  
>           (15 min, James Seng)
>         - PANEL: Issue Tracking Tools and Their Use in WGs 
>           (40 min, Moderator: Margaret Wasserman,
>                    Panelists:  Rob Austein and Dan Forsberg)
> 
> Advance sign-up is required for the Topical WG Chairs
> Training session, as it includes lunch.  Please send your
> RSVPs to agenda@ietf.org.  The location will be sent to 
> confirmed attendees.
> 
> Please note that introductory WG chairs training will be held
> on Sunday (not during lunch on Monday).  It will be open to all
> interested attendees, and will not include lunch.  All new WG
> chairs should plan to attend, as well as anyone else who is
> interested.
> 
> We will also be presenting a new editor's training session in 
> Minneapolis, as follows: 
> 
>     Sunday, November 10, 2003
>     =========================
>     1330-1500  Editor's Training -- Conrad C
> 
>     Training for current or aspiring IETF document
>     editors.  Covers the roles and responsibilities 
>     of a document editor, and includes advice on 
>     producing a high-quality IETF specification.
> 
> Please feel free to forward this information to your document
> editors and suggest that they attend.
> 
> See you all in Minneapolis!
> 
> Margaret
> 
>