Re: [108attendees] Meetecho participant pics

Jay Daley <jay@ietf.org> Mon, 27 July 2020 14:15 UTC

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> On 28/07/2020, at 2:12 AM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@labs.htt-consult.com> wrote:
> 
> What is Gravatar?

Sorry, I assumed it was well known.  As explained by Job:

> To add a bit more detail, specifically: https://en.gravatar.com/ <https://en.gravatar.com/>
> 
> The idea of this gravatar website is that you upload an 'avatar' image
> there, and it is used across *multiple* web properties (Meetecho,
> Github, etc).
> 
> This is not an IETF-specific service.


Jay

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