On Oct 27, 2009, at 9:09 AM, Dave CROCKER wrote:
SM wrote:
Posting documents in a format that involves text files with very
long lines that require horizontal scrolling with many systems
is not a favor to the community or an aid to ready
comprehensibility.
A stray thought:
While it is always better to have an explicitly appointed scribe, I
wonder whether a collaborative approach might help in the situations
lacking this.
Dave, an interesting proposal. The good news is that starting this
month Karen O'Donoghue has volunteered to be the IAOC and Trust
scribe. We are pleased to have someone with Karen's IETF experience.
Moreover there are many meeting minutes that will emerge from the
review and approval process soon. These minutes will have much more
information than previously and this practice will continue.
Ray
I'm thinking that a jabber session for a meeting would permit all
participants to post their comments of what is happening as the
meeting progresses. This would not be a public session; its sole
purpose would be to make an archive of notes that could then be
lightly massaged into minutes.
If everyone in the meeting is recruited to assist, I suspect the
result could be reasonably comprehensive.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
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