Re: Recording discussion

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On 15-jul-2005, at 0:22, Steve Miller wrote:

Perhaps requiring less effort and being just as useful would be having
volunteers dictate the written narrative minutes and make them
available as OGG or MP3?

On 7/14/05, Sam Hartman <hartmans-ietf@xxxxxxx> wrote:

"Simon" == Simon Josefsson <jas@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:


    Simon> Brian E Carpenter <brc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

We propose that, for an initial period of 6 months, a member of
the community will be added to regular IESG meetings as a
"recording secretary" who will write narrative minutes of the
discussions, which will be posted publicly after IESG review
for accuracy.


    Simon> Sounds useful to me.  How about actually recording the
    Simon> discussion too?  And publishing them as OGG or MP3.
    Simon> Editing out personnel discussion would still be possible.
    Simon> All for the sake of transparency and accountability.

    Simon> Regards, Simon
I think doing this on a regular basis would be too time consuming to
edit.  However I think it would actually be useful to the community,
to those considering serving on the IESG etc to record one telechat a
year or so and edit out the confidential bits. I certainly know I had
no idea what to expect when I called into my first telechat.

--Sam


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You can't do a text search on MP3s, listening is slower than reading and language issues tend to be tougher with spoken language than they are with written language.

An advantage would be that spoken language conveys sarcasm better.  :-)

And that people don't end their point by repeating everything the previous speaker said.

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