Re: BOF posters in the welcome reception

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On 7/24/13, John C Klensin <john-ietf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> --On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 09:22 +0300 IETF Chair
> <chair@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I wanted to let you know about an experiment we are trying out
>> in Berlin.
>>...
>> But we want as many people as possible to become involved in
>> these efforts, or at least provide their feedback during the
>> week. So we have given an opportunity for the BOFs to display
>> a poster in the Welcome Reception (Sunday 5pm to 7pm). If you
>> are attending the reception, take a look at the posters and
>> look for topics that interest you.

What about each poster state which WG/RFCs it is mostly
depending-on/related (if applicable), this can make an easier way to
know if I am interested or should be interested.

>> Someone running the BOF is
>> also likely standing by, so you can also get directly involved
>> in discussions, sign up to help, etc. We hope that this helps
>> you all network with others even more :-)

How can I access the live discuss while remote? The remote live
networking with BOF is still not-clear/difficult. I as remote would
like to know how many attended and interested per BOF.

>
> In the interest of encouraging remote participation and
> involvement in those BOFs, could these posters be made available
> online before the reception?   Will they eventually be
> incorporated into the minutes?

Agree, and I will be more encouraged to participate if I know an
estimate community rank (not sure how to evaluate may be from IESG), a
similar way of poster presentation format per all BOFs (helps to read
through, save time, and get more involve in more BOFs), how much work
was done so far.

>
> And, incidentally, is there a way for remote participants to
> sign up for one or both meeting-related mailing lists without
> registering (or using a "remote participation registration"
> mechanism, which would be my preference for other reasons)?

Agree, but to clarify; if not registered then the remote participant
is still not sure to be involved, but if registered then means he/she
is interested.

AB




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