On 12/2/12 7:54 PM, Dave Crocker wrote: > Microphones introduce a consideration to the process, but then so does > the 'presence' of remote participants. It's not that difficult to > manage the room productively given these realities. Chairs do it all > the time. This is off the topic at hand but I do think it's worthwhile to circle back to one point in particular that Keith made, and that's that it's kind of weird that we cut off discussion so that we can proceed to the next presentation. It's done all the time (I've done it, myself) and while there's definitely a sense that we need to cover the material we've said we're going to cover in a meeting, why does breadth take priority over depth? Melinda