On 12/4/2012 12:51 AM, Tschofenig, Hannes (NSN - FI/Espoo) wrote:
I belive you're drawing a distinction between conference call and
virtual interim which does not presently exist. It could, but doesn't.
No, I am not doing that. I know that we call conference calls virtual interim meetings.
I also attend various working group meetings during an IETF week just to see what is going on but I do not randomly join conference calls of groups where I am not subscribed. Are you joining calls of groups you do not care enough about to look at the mailing list?
You appear to be using your personal choices as a basis for making a
conceptual distinction. It does not matter what the statistics of the
choices are.
The concept is simple: a time-specific gather is a meeting. Meetings
require prior announcement beyond the working group.
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Dave Crocker
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