Good point. If we are serious about this, automating it is the only
reasonable path. I like the idea of a minimum size for automatic
submission. If it is short but really important (e.g., "The AD closed
the wg."), then we can always manually submit the jabber log.
On Apr 1, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Spencer Dawkins wrote:
IETF meeting jabber sessions often hold some very useful gems. And
at their
worst, each one isn't all that big.
It occurs to me that we should try to fold them into the regular
email archive,
perhaps simply by sending the wg mailing list a copy afterwards?
I would like to see this, and if we expect it to happen, I'd suggest
automating it. Should be simple enough (assume IETF Plenary goes to ietf@xxxxxxxx
, and there probably are some other corner cases to consider before
implementing).
My only caveat is that the current jabber logs include entries for
days where nothing happened - both zero-byte entries and "Dan York
entered the room", to mention one entry in recent mediactrl logs.
I'd suggest a minimum size for this - not huge, maybe 1000 bytes? -
if we get serious about doing it.
Ripping out the "entered"/"left" entries would be nice, but that's
the next level.
Thanks,
Spencer
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