On Nov 19, 2008, at 2:48 PM, IETF Chair wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce another experiment. People are
invited to
join the IETF 73 online Plenary meeting.
Having been a remote participant for multiple past IETF meetings, I
definitely applaud any "experiments" like this that provide more
methods to include people who cannot travel to the actual meeting.[1]
I would encourage more such experiments for future meetings including
such things as streaming video. As others have noted, there are a
great number of new services available that make providing these
services much easier than it has been before.
However, can we *please* put out notice of such experiments with more
than 30 minutes notice? It's great that today's plenaries are going
out through a web collaboration tool, but it's tough to get that
information out to people without much notice.
Thanks,
Dan
[1] And MANY thanks to the teams that provide the audio streaming and
Jabber server as they are a huge benefit to remote participants.
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