Re: [85attendees] The Table on Arrival Coordination page in 85 Wiki

Radia Perlman <radiaperlman@gmail.com> Wed, 31 October 2012 19:39 UTC

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From: Radia Perlman <radiaperlman@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [85attendees] The Table on Arrival Coordination page in 85 Wiki
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The other coordination protocol that I think is useful is to try to
wear an IETF shirt on the plane, and to look for people wearing IETF
shirts and say hello.  Since only a small percentage of IETF people
seem to add their arrival information into the wiki (frustrated with
user interface, privacy concerns, page locked whenever they check,
whatever), it's likely that you'll just stumble across IETF people at
the airport even if you don't see anyone on the wiki with arrival time
close to yours.  I suppose if there are really grumpy IETF people that
don't want anyone saying hello to them, they'll just have to wear some
non-IETF shirt, or tolerate being said hello to.

Radia



On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Paul Kyzivat <pkyzivat@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> On 10/31/12 12:27 PM, Carsten Bormann wrote:
>>
>> On Oct 31, 2012, at 16:58, "Ersue, Mehmet (NSN - DE/Munich)"
>> <mehmet.ersue@nsn.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "If you are registered for IETF 85, a user account has been
>>> automatically created for you on this Wiki. Your user name is the email
>>> address you registered under, and your initial password is your 10 digit
>>> confirmation number. You can change your password in your profile
>>> settings."
>>
>>
>> One problem is that there are multiple services under www.ietf.org, each
>> with their own user/pass combinations, so your browser will be confused what
>> stored password to supply.  I got lucky and it supplied one that worked, but
>> I have no idea whatsoever where that came from -- certainly not from my
>> IETF85 registration.
>
>
> Yeah, I find it nearly impossible to figure out which pw is needed for any
> particular query.
>
> The other problem I am having is that every time I try to add my entry to
> the arrival coordination page, I find the page has been locked by somebody
> else.
>
>         Thanks,
>         Paul
>
>
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