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[ripe-list] weird T&Cs for RIPE meetings
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Denesh Bhabuta
dblists at icloud.com
Thu Oct 11 17:58:30 CEST 2018
> On 11 Oct 2018, at 16:43, Jim Reid <jim at rfc1035.com> wrote: >> On 11 Oct 2018, at 15:24, Meeting <meeting at ripe.net> wrote: >> There's always been an expectation that people will wear their meeting badge, and this is consistent with most similar meetings. >> ... >> In practice nothing has changed - this wording was used in the email we sent ahead of RIPE 76 as well. > Thanks Martina for the clarification. Perhaps this text could be softened for next time: "attendees are kindly requested to wear their badge during the meeting"? > Saying badge-wearing is compulsory for security reasons seems heavy-handed. I don't remember language like that in any of the bumf for the other meetings I attend. We have used similar language in our email to UKNOF (and DNS-OARC) delegates. :-) ===== Venue security requires you to wear an official UKNOFxx delegate badge (created for you personally) at all times. ===== ;-) Regards Denesh
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