Re: After 1 day... Re: text conferencing at the 55th IETF

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A sinner speaks...I find this is increasing a bad habit to do a
"blasts shields up" view of my laptop instead of paying attention to
the wgs.  I'm personally trying to cut that back, and I'd
recommend to others who are similarly easily addicted to the glow of their
screens that this could be a dangerous toy.
				Ted





> 
> It's common practice for W3C to use IRC during teleconferences and 
> face-to-face meetings, from which minutes can be derived.  The combination 
> works pretty well when I have been involved.  Jabber seems to work better 
> than IRC because, on logging in to a conference a record from the 
> conference so far is displayed (on my client, anyway).  This is really 
> handy when connections go up and down.
> 
> Cool tool!
> 
> #g
> --
> 
> At 11:10 AM 11/19/02 -0500, Marshall Rose wrote:
> > > Let me say I really like the text conferencing experiment
> > > so far.  It's pretty cool to get a chance to have an idea
> > > of what's going on in sessions you can't split yourself
> > > to attend.
> >
> >thanks. certainly the unexpected result (for me) is that it's really
> >useful for the attendees -- initially, i thought this was primarily
> >going to be a big help for folks who couldn't physically get to the meeting.
> >
> >/mtr
> >
> >
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> -------------------
> Graham Klyne
> <GK@NineByNine.org>
> 


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