Re: [111attendees] Why do we allow people to edit CodiMD meeting notes who are not logged in?

gang Antgam <antgamgang@gmail.com> Mon, 02 August 2021 22:24 UTC

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Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2021 02:54:29 +0430
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Subject: Re: [111attendees] Why do we allow people to edit CodiMD meeting notes who are not logged in?
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در تاریخ دوشنبه ۲ اوت ۲۰۲۱،‏ ۲۱:۳۳ Spencer Dawkins at IETF <
spencerdawkins.ietf@gmail.com> نوشت:

> Just to back up slightly in this thread,
>
> Knowing who the (other) note-takers are is valuable, especially if you
> suddenly realize that the (other) note-taker is presenting, or involved in
> a long mike exchange (not naming names here).
>
> Whether or not I'm officially taking notes, I always log in to make sure
> that the unfortunate note-takers have been able to translate Spencer-speak
> to What Spencer Meant. That does mean I often make edits on things other
> people said, because I was pretty sure that the notes missed something
> significant.
>
> I had no idea that I could change permissions on pages I created.
> https://codimd.ietf.org/features#Permissions was enlightening.
>
> While we're chatting here - I created ComiMD pages for at least two or
> three side meetings, which were really useful in every case. That's not a
> problem, is it? And if it's OK, is a name like
> https://codimd.ietf.org/notes-ietf-111-SATCOM-side-meeting good enough?
>
> Best,
>
> Spencer
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