Re: [88attendees] thank you - Vancouver first

Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> Sun, 10 November 2013 18:53 UTC

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Spencer Dawkins <spencerdawkins.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
    >>> The Jabber scribe caps were something of a private project after the
    >>> excuse for a few remote participation/access problems in Berlin and
    >>> earlier was that the Jabber scribe/remote participant channel could
    >>> not be easily spotted in microphone lines, etc.
    >>> 
    >>> Other than maybe being clever, do you think they accomplished
    >>> anything?

    > I saw people wearing them.

    > I was in one working group meeting this week where the chairs could NOT
    > recruit a jabber scribe, after asking to the point of obnoxiousness, so
    > anything that makes us more aware of, and responsive to, remote participants
    > is accomplishing something, and we may have a little more work to do ...

It also made it really easy for the person to clearly "take the hat off", as
they went to the mic/etc. to offer their own opinion.

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