>>>>> "Joel" == Joel Jaeggli <joelja@xxxxxxxxx> writes: Michael> I don't think we've got either the database of "people not Michael> attending because of costs" nor a good model for factoring Michael> them in if we did (e.g. N pnac's times some percentage who >>> Do we at least have a list of people who attended remotely? (I >>> don't think so) Joel> we can tell you that the peak concurrence of remote attendees Joel> on the audio is an order of magnitude smaller than the actual Joel> concurrence (e.g. typical peak is around 100 conccurent Joel> remote listeners). vs ~1200 attendees and 750-800 simultaneous Joel> radio associations during a busy meeting window. Joel> total remote attendees over the course of the week is probably Joel> higher, but that data is a lot more ambiguous since users Joel> probably have more than one ip address and potentially more Joel> than one user-agent over that time frame. I'll bet the number of dynamic IP addresses amoung IETF remote attendees is very small :-) One could look at coordinating the voice session with any simultaneous login to the datatracker. _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf