Re: [Sip] RFID experiment

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Henning,

This is a great idea and I look forward to participating. Can you let everyone know, how will we obtain the RFID badges? Do we need to look for you and/or Athar or is there a desk set up somewhere to pick them up?

-Jonathan R.

Henning Schulzrinne wrote:
As you saw on the IETF list, we'll be conducting an experiment of using RFID cards to identify speakers at the microphone during the SIP and SIPPING WG meetings, based on a prototype developed by a project student in my lab, Athar Shiraz Siddiqui. Speaker names and affiliations will be announced to the Jabber chat room. We only have 50 cards this time around, so please let Athar, cc'ed, know if you'd like to participate and we'll make a you badge. We'll add all authors of drafts on the agenda automatically, so you only need to respond if you intend to come to the microphone, but are not on the agenda.

Thanks for your help.

Henning
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