Re: [91attendees] New draft offers suggestions/guidance for Jabber scribes...

Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@gmail.com> Fri, 07 November 2014 18:32 UTC

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In the additional tasks section... "measure the delay between when 
something is said in the physical room and when heard on audio stream - 
tell the delay to the remote partipants".

Alex

Le 07/11/2014 17:13, Dan York a écrit :
> IETF 91 attendees,
>
> If you are going to serve as a "Jabber scribe" in meetings next week at
> IETF 91 (or wind up being asked to do that), Peter St. Andre and I tried
> to capture some of the experiences we and others have had as Jabber
> scribes and advice we've received from others in a new draft:
>
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-saintandre-chatroom-relay-02
>
> Our hope is that this can be helpful to people who might get tasked with
> performing this role that is so VERY critical for remote attendees.
>
> I'd also encourage folks who haven't considered it to volunteer as
> jabber scribes.  I do it often because I've been a remote attendee and
> know how much I came to rely on the scribe relay... and also because
> it's a great way to learn the names of people involved with a working
> group and to get involved with helping out with the IETF processes.
>   (And also quite frankly because it forces me to pay attention to
> what's happening in the room instead of wandering off into email or
> something...)
>
> Anyway... the draft is out there and we would welcome any feedback that
> people have.  If you are doing jabber scribing (or what we called
> "chatroom relay" to be product-neutral) next week at IETF 91 and come up
> with any additional tips or tricks, please do let us know.  The goal is
> to help provide suggestions that can make this role work smoother and
> easier and through that to help improve the experience for remote attendees.
>
> Dan
>
>
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