Re: no multicast of IETF plenaries

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Basically we were unable to use the same rooms for the plenary the we use 
for the regular sessions. For us it's just to much to move the ch1 
equipment in two hours. It is possible the the equipment I,m using will be 
able to source mpeg-1 but not the other sources from the plenary . if it 
works I'll update the webpage at least two hours before the plenary.

joelja

On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Keith Moore wrote:

> from http://videolab.uoregon.edu/events/ietf/ietf57.html:
> 
> > NEWS:
> > 
> >       07-15-2003 - We're not going to broadcast the two plenary
> >      sessions in the evening wednesday and thursday. They are in
> >      different rooms for our equipment, and moving it is too hard.
> >      Currently we plan on recording the two plenaries and they should
> >      be accessible later.
> 
> I'm sorry to learn this.  The multicast access is actually turning out
> to be quite useful for me this time around, and the plenaries are
> important parts of the meeting.  I hate to miss them.  Watching the
> recorded meetings isn't the same because there's no way to provide
> real-time feedback.  
> 
> (fwiw, in my experience Jabber isn't a very good mechanism for keeping
> track of what's going on, but it has worked quite well for making the
> occasional remotely-originated comment.)
> 
> despite the inability to multicast the plenaries, I'm very appreciative
> to the multicast team for allowing me to participate in some of the WG
> meetings from Tennessee.
> 
> Keith
>  
> 

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