This time I had to skip physical attendance of IETF62 for personal/medical reasons. So I was pleased to see that ALL meeting sessions were being audiocast. I have followed several meetings. Some were better than others in that some chairs were good in telling people to use the microphones. Others were less good because people did NOT use the mircrophones all the time. Best is if people also state their name... bit even if they don't, one should at least speak into the mic so that the comments/questions/presentations can be clearly heard. I have also seriously participated in 3 meetings. For those I had asked the WG chairs in advance to try and make sure that the slides were available (either online or via email) and that someone would watch the jabber chat room to at least relay any comments/questions I might have. And that worked well. So Thank You to the people who did make it work. And for all WG chairs, pls try to understand what it means if you are a remote participant. Pls do encourage speakers to submit slides early so they can be made available to remote participants (a secondary advantage is that you then also have them to submit to the proceedings). Make sure people speak into the mic. Also, the better you have prepared an agenda (with possibly direct links to the presentations and documents), the better it helps remote folk to participate. And a jabber room to at least allow remote participants to send comments/questions that can/should be relayed by one of the people who are physically in the meeting. I have heard that a full scribe would still be usefull, but for those who can actually listen in into the audio, that seems less needed (at least in my experience). Thanks again, Bert _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf