Re: [105attendees] Note: Dual Etherpads at IETF 105

Sarah Banks <sbanks@encrypted.net> Wed, 24 July 2019 18:16 UTC

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Subject: Re: [105attendees] Note: Dual Etherpads at IETF 105
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FWIW, that wasn't my experience in TAPS; I reached the ether pad link from the Agenda page, and along with another notetaker, we were competing with dueling cursor flights :) Perhaps YMMV?

/S


> On Jul 24, 2019, at 2:09 PM, Stuart Cheshire <ietf19@stuartcheshire.org> wrote:
> 
> If you go to the IETF agenda page <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/105/agenda/> and find (just to pick an example) the TEEP meeting, and click on the “Etherpad for note-takers” button, it takes you to:
> 
> <https://etherpad.ietf.org/p/notes-ietf-105-teep>
> 
> If you go to the TEEP agenda page <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/105/materials/agenda-105-teep-03> it tells you the Etherpad page is this:
> 
> <https://etherpad.tools.ietf.org/p/notes-ietf-105-teep>
> 
> Notice the “tools” in the middle of the ietf.org domain name in the second link.
> 
> If you click on the two Etherpad links above, you will see there are two *different* versions of the Etherpad notes for that meeting.
> 
> Many of the individual working group agenda pages list an Etherpad URL with “tools” in the middle of the host name, so perhaps this was a last-minute change that didn’t propagate to all the individual working group agenda pages?
> 
> When using Etherpad to take shared notes for a meeting, take care to use the right one.
> 
> I assume the “right” one is the one listed on the IETF agenda page, without “tools” in the middle of the host name.
> 
> Stuart Cheshire
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