I think that a short BCP or the equivalent for jabber scribing
would make sense, as not everyone is familiar with the technology.
As a frequent scribe, I suspect that scribing and jabber could be
combined for open meetings (and might improve the scribing), but
1 minute after the start of the meeting is not the time to start
investigating it.
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
On Mar 10, 2005, at 2:49 PM, Daniel Senie wrote:
At 12:17 PM 3/10/2005, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
--On 10. mars 2005 07:50 -0800 Joel Jaeggli
<joelja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In our draft you'll see that we're pretty explicit in that our goal
is to
build a service that is light-weight enough that it can be provided
at a
very low cost, and across all the meetings. nothwithstanding any
other
infusions of funding or volunteer energy, staying focused on keeping
it
light is paramount.
I (seeing this as recommendation to my successors) also think that
having a light, basic service that we know we can afford to provide
is a good starting point for building more extensive services -
figure out if they're worth building, figure out how much they will
cost, figure out how to pay for them and staff them, then build them.
<ietfcast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> is a good place to discuss what the next
steps should be.
I think Joel's done a stellar job of providing this service this time
- thanks a lot, Joel!
As someone who's been beating the drum for remote attendance for some
time, I have to say the audio setup this time was outstanding. I was
only able to listen in on a limited number of sessions, but that was
enough for me to hear the discussion on a draft I'm working on. Video
would not have added anything of value in reality.
Kudos to all involved in setting up this service. Even if other
services are added later, this sets a baseline service level for
broadcasting from the meetings that provides a meaningful way to
participate for folks unable to make it to the meetings.
Dan
P.S. Yes, there's some work to do on providing a way for remote folks
to have their response comments heard. Jabber is fine for that,
provided someone in the WG meeting speaks up to express what's being
said on the channel.
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