IETF group inside of Facebook – and Event for IETF 70

November 29th, 2007 by Dan York

52983DEB-348C-4E43-960B-65166FFCFCE4.jpgFor those of you who are also Facebook users, a friend alerted me to the fact that there is a Facebook group for the IETF. Like most groups inside of Facebook, there doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of activity happening within the group itself, but the group is a useful way to find other IETF members within Facebook.

I also noticed that there is a Facebook event for the IETF 70 meeting next week in Vancouver. If you are going to be there and are a Facebook user, here’s another way to potentially network with fellow attendees.

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One Response to “IETF group inside of Facebook – and Event for IETF 70”

  1. Speaking of Standards » Blog Archive » Facebook event already created for IETF 71 in Philadelphia in March Says:

    [...] I mentioned previously, there is some activity related to the IETF happening within the walls of Facebook. With IETF 70 [...]

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