On Aug 4, 2008, at 9:56 AM, John Leslie wrote:
Henning Schulzrinne <hgs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 4, 2008, at 12:00 AM, Spencer Dawkins wrote:
My biggest obstacle to using jabber for scribing is that we still
(used to be frequently, now very rarely, but it happened in Dublin)
experience networking problems on the wireless LAN.
I don't think the problems were related to the wireless network. My
ssh and IMAP session didn't blink, while the plenary jabber room
would
periodically kick out a large fraction of the participants.
There certainly have been wireless problems, and they certainly
could
recur.
If we could run one ethernet cable for the chairs/scribe, I bet we'd
have more volunteers (I remember that offering power for the scribes
worked as an inducement in Yokohama and in Vienna, and probably
other places as well).
It would be good to have ethernet and power for the jabber scribes.
Might I suggest a microphone as well, in case the jabber scribe can't
figure out who's speaking, or finds the need to channel a jabber
question?
If there is a separate microphone plus projection screen for scribes,
this would probably double this
meeting fee
Audio Visual & Polycom Rental $ 26,824
i.e., add about $ 25 to registration. Not saying that that is a bad
thing, but nothing comes for free.
Beyond that ... so how many working groups have formal secretaries?
Having formal secretaries seems like a better long-term approach; it
also provides recognition to the individuals and, in some cases, a
training ground for future WG chairs.
By all means!
My reaction to this as a WG chair is that, if it is hard to find a
scribe, it will be
harder to find a Secretary.
Of course, one solution that some organizations use is to require time
at a lower position to
rise to another, but I personally do not want to go down that road.
I also worry about mission creep here - not too long ago, most WG just
used a single Chair.
Now, we are talking about 3 people as the ideal.
(Don't forget the other direction: after graduating from WGC, you'll
have a leg up on judging what deserves to be recorded in minutes, and
you'll have a better chance of gleaning a name from the mumbled
sylables
before speakers actually get close enough to the mike.)
Indeed. I have, however, yet to get a former chair to scribe.
Regards
Marshall
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John Leslie <john@xxxxxxx>
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