Hiya, I had a read of those. I think we should encourage particularly the organic kind of remote hub (a la Christian's draft). I'm less sure of the benefits of trying for sponsored larger things, as would seem to be implied by the iicb.org site. (Was that done for IETF94 too or just 93?) Anyway, thanks for documenting this and for the folks who're working on having hubs happen. Two comments: 1. Christian's draft says: " 3. Notify the IETF about your remote hub if you want it included in the public remote IETF WG Hubs list" I wasn't aware that there's such a list. Seems like a fine thing but even better if the WG chairs are told about it, say on the Sunday of IETF week. I think the people in the room would be interested to know that there are semi-organised sets of folks remotely participating from places X, Y and Z. (I've no idea what one might do with that information, but people often figure out stuff if we let 'em know what's up:-) 2. If people want to use the IETF logo to advertise that you can turn up somewhere and participate remotely in a session, and if nobody's trying to make money from the punters, I think we should allow and encourage such uses of the logo. I'd be happy to help annoy the trust to try get 'em to write down what's ok there, if that's not already being worked on by someone. (Or to encourage people to just use the logo like that and ask for forgiveness later:-) Cheers, S. On 10/03/16 00:03, nalini.elkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > All, > > We have written a summary of the current thinking on Remote IETF hubs as well as what has been done in Latin America. There is also quite a bit of activity in India with remote hubs. > They will be posting a draft soon. > > We wrote these to serve as community memory and to serve as a starting point for discussion. As our knowledge of how to do remote hubs increases, we will update the drafts. > > Please view: > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-elkins-ietf-remote-hubs/ > > and > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-oflaherty-ietf-remote-hubs-lac/ > > > Please let us know any comments or suggestions. > > Thanks, > > Nalini Elkins > Inside Products, Inc. > www.insidethestack.com > (831) 659-8360 > >
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