Simon Pietro Romano wrote: > > all the accounts we use for IETF Meetecho sessions are created > on the fly and destroyed immediately after each such session. > The URIs for IETF rooms are also dynamically created right before > the session starts, and get announced on the official IETF jabber > room as soon as people start to log in. They simply disappear when > the session is over. It would be preferable when the URIs were made to be known sufficiently in advance that they *can* be listed/made part of the offical tools-style IETF meeting agenda and the audio stream information page! In the last IETF (Quebec), there was the prerequisite to either run the Java plugin or run an XMPP client and join the correct plenary chat *AND* sufficiently early as a prerequisite to find out that there exist URLs that provide an audiostream for use without XMPP client and without a Java applet. That is a hen-and-egg problem that could be avoided by some planning ahead. I also found it quite disappointing that the "official" 7 audiostreams continued to stream in HiFi background noise and after-session talks of folks still standing near the microphone, while the plenary audio was only transmitted through meetecho with only phone-quality. -Martin _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf