the multicast services are provided by the UOregon team supported by a grant from Cisco (+ some support from ISOC via the IETF Chair's fund).
This grant is in its final year, and the end of the grant is a convenient time to stop and reconsider exactly what services we (the IETF community) want in the area of A/V at meetings, and see how we can arrange to have that done, and cover the costs.
So yes, it's on my list of things to worry about - it's just not at the top......
Harald
--On 3. mars 2004 18:30 -0800 Ole Jacobsen <ole@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<begin naive question>
Apart from the "eating our own dogfood" bit ...
Most other Internet events I attend, or follow remotely, use Real audio/video, or sometimes Windows Media Player.
Can anyone tell me if there are any TECHNICAL reasons why we can't do this for the IETF meetings?