Re: IAOC requesting input on (potential) meeting cities
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Hi,
Some of this is functional, such as a single queue for everyone
wanting to speak, no matter where they are. Some of this is much more
robust performance and reliability (within obvious networking
limitations.)
I suspect the easiest bit will be improved usability design, since the
Meetecho folk tend to start with reasonable design and make
improvements quickly, as experience is gained. But yes, from some
comments over the last two meetings, there's probably room for that
improvement.
there are more universities across the globe who do remote lectures
using "lecture hall to lecture hall" concept. I can ask CESNET "remote
collaboration" team during Prague meeting to discuss stuff and avoid
dead ends already found.
Michal
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