Re: [76attendees] RFID

"Spencer Dawkins" <spencer@wonderhamster.org> Tue, 10 November 2009 12:30 UTC

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What Paul said. In addition, it's very helpful for chairs when we have a 
bunch of attendees that we don't know by sight. I have one new working 
group, but all three of the meetings I co-chaired on Monday had attendees I 
didn't recognize (I'm sure that's just because of the meeting location).


> Very useful for those of us who volunteer to take minutes.

I do wish it was more responsive (it seems like about half the mike speakers 
end up dorking with their badges before they finally see their information 
appear), but i'm assuming that just happens over time like every other 
technology.

Spencer