Re: quick observation about remote participation registration

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the registration code for on-site registrations should simply work in
Meetecho.

It does indeed. Each registered participant (either on-site or remote) can access Meetecho through their Registration ID.

Regards,
the Meetecho team

Il 20/07/2017 15:22, John C Klensin ha scritto:
Andrew,

I would think that this should be even easier because, unless someone
can think of a reason to not do so, the registration code for on-site
registrations should simply work in Meetecho. Putting you through a
second registration/ signup procedure when you are already registered
for the meeting (and, in your case but less in Spencer's use of
in-room Meetecho was slide viewer, likely in a hurry) seems like
unreasonable bureaucracy.   If we need to keep a distinction between
on-site and off-site remote participants, that distinction should be
embedded into the registration codes, not require the user to pretend
to be two people (which would actually distort the statistics).

john


--On Thursday, July 20, 2017 08:59 -0400 Andrew Sullivan
<ajs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

This is just an anecdote, but today I got to a room that was too
crowded (I was late because of another obligation). Unwilling to
crawl over people, since I was the late one, I went back into the
hall.  In previous meetings I used meetecho to follow along in this
case, but since I hadn't registered it was a little troublesome.  I
just used the audio, and it's no big deal, but it might be a useful
illustration of one bit of friction that comes because of the
remote registration thing (unless everyone registered on-site
automatically gets a remote registration too, maybe conveniently
printed on the badge or something).

Note that I am _not_ saying this proves anything about whether
registration is a good or bad idea or whatever.  I only mention it
as another anecdote (and of course, in one sense the plural of
"anecdote" is too "data").

Best regards,

A








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