On 11/29/2012 10:36 AM, Dave Crocker wrote:
F2f meetings are explicitly managed, with significant control of the
room. Mailing list exchanges are typically not managed at all.
Given the difference, it's not surprising that one proves more
productive than the other.
Please don't confuse "management" with "encouraging productivity". In
Atlanta I witnessed several f2f WG meetings that were explicitly
managed, and completely unproductive.
(Hint: anytime the vast majority of a f2f meeting is devoted to
presentations, it's almost certainly useless. Even if there were
occasions when participants were asked to hum.)
Keith