Re: Blue Sheet Change Proposal

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I'm sorry.  What problem are we trying to solve again?

I thought we were talking about simply removing email addresses from  
the blue sheets, but it seems we're talking about something entirely  
different.

Thanks,
-drc

On Apr 4, 2008, at 2:11 PM, Bill Manning wrote:
>
> WIDE camps have done the RFID thing for several years now.
>
> --bill
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 11:35:12AM -0400, Henning Schulzrinne wrote:
>> The registration database for each IETF meeting already contains  
>> email
>> addresses of all attendees, presumably a superset of the blue-sheet
>> signers.
>>
>> More technologically-advanced conferences and trade-shows use RFID or
>> (a few years ago) mag stripes to avoid deciphering handwriting. The
>> per-card cost is modest and since there are a lot of repeat  
>> attendees,
>> we all just need our IETF "frequent flyer card". We used something
>> like that for speaker identification at the microphone at ACM
>> Multimedia 2004; the microphone had a BlueTooth-enabled RFID reader
>> that transmitted the code to a data gathering host, which then
>> displayed name and affiliation on a screen. The range of the card was
>> a few inches.
>>
>> Henning
>>
>> On Apr 4, 2008, at 11:01 AM, Mr Kim Sanders wrote:
>>
>>> - If there were a database with everyone on file .
>>> - If each person were assigned a permanent identity code .
>>> - If block l(i.e. disconnected) letters were required .
>>> - If persons designated as having legible handwriting wrote
>>> everything but
>>> the signature .
>>>
>>> /Kim
>>
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> -- 
> --bill
>
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