> the jabber logs were useless, at best "s/he is talking about X now" > with no idea of what was said, how it was justified, what the > reactions were, ... note that i am a jabber user, run a jabber > server, ... so it is not anti-jabber prejudice. it just seemed > not to work in this particular context for this particular use. > perhaps it kept folk with insufficient email amused during boring > times :-). as someone who was in atlanta, the jabber conferencing allowed me to be in two places at once, and gauge which room(s) i needed to be in... were some logs more useful to you than others? if so, what features of that logging was helpful. since we've got another meeting coming up in a month, now would be a good time for us to start giving advice to folks... /mtr