Re: [97attendees] Thanks for Seoul (Re: Food poisoning)

Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com> Tue, 22 November 2016 00:35 UTC

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Subject: Re: [97attendees] Thanks for Seoul (Re: Food poisoning)
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> Brian Carpenter had
> browser issues hat he fixed somehow (forgot how)

I disabled FlashBlock. Apparently it could equally be named
MeetechoBlock. I rediscover this each time I attend remotely.

What would be really really good would be a test room one
can join at any time to verify setup. Make it, say, an area
in the IETF Lounge and it could also serve for informal meetings.

Regards
   Brian

On 22/11/2016 12:51, Toerless Eckert wrote:
> Indeed: +1. First time i attended remotely. Meetecho worked
> really well even though i forgot to register as remote WG chair upfront.
> And my wallet was happy as well. And i was lucky with the TZ
> (PST listening into asia time is a great late shift for most sessions).
> I totally missed the food poisoning though (not)!
> 
> One suggestion: I couldn't find a cross-conference meetecho wiki page.
> Instead it seems there is a separate one for every meeting.
> 
> Might make sense to have one where participants and meetecho folks can
> collect insight into common issues/fixes. Eg: Brian Carpenter had
> browser issues hat he fixed somehow (forgot how), i had issues on a
> bad-bw public access point where browser A totally didn't work, but
> browser B did work very well, etc. pp..
> 
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 04:35:58PM -0500, John C Klensin wrote:
>>
>> Let me add thanks for the excellent remote participation
>> support, notably with Meetecho.  As with everything else, there
>> are still areas that could be improved (the multiple
>> non-overlapping agendas and failure to get meeting materials for
>> particular sessions posted early enough are at the top of my
>> list at the moment) but this meeting was clearly "Best yet" by a
>> significant margin.    So thanks to the local facilities, the
>> Meetecho team, the NOC and network team, the Secretariat, and
>> Ray in no particular order ... job really well done.
>>
>>     john
>>
>>
>>
>> --On Monday, November 21, 2016 10:58 -0500 Lou Berger
>> <lberger@labn.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On November 21, 2016 7:07:04 AM "Marco Davids (SIDN)"
>>> <marco.davids@sidn.nl> wrote:
>>>> ... I had an excellent time in
>>>> Seoul. Loved the atmosphere, loved the food, loved the people.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Speaking only for myself:
>>>
>>> Overall I agree.
>>>
>>> Thanks to the hosts and all those who worked hard to make
>>> Seoul a very productive meeting!
>>>
>>> Lou
>>>
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