[dhcwg] Jabber at dhc WG meeting in SF
Ralph Droms <rdroms@cisco.com> Tue, 11 March 2003 19:49 UTC
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I would like to take advantage of the jabber text conferencing service as described below (thanks, Marshall, et al.) during the dhc WG meeting next week. I need to know two things: 1. Is anyone interested in remote participation through jabber? 2. Who will be willing to act as jabber scribe during the meeting? Please let me know as soon as possible if you would listen in on a jabber session from the WG meeting, so I can be sure to identify a scribe and get copies of presentations posted for remote viewing. - Ralph To: IETF-Announce:; Subject: Text Conferencing for the 56th IETF meeting in San Francisco Remote Access for the 56th IETF meeting in San Francisco: Text Conferencing At each IETF meeting, two of the working group meeting rooms are equipped for video multicast and remote participation. That is, for every IETF meeting slot, two of the working groups can see and hear the meeting. For the 56th IETF, in *addition* to the usual network A/V, text conferencing will be provided for every working group that meets. All of the conference rooms will be hosted on conference.ietf.jabber.com and each is named using the official IETF abbreviation found in the agenda (e.g., "apparea", "dhc", "forces", and so on -- for all the examples that follow, we'll use "foobar" as the abbreviation). Each conference room also has a 'bot which records everything that gets sent. So, the minute taker can review this information right after the meeting. 1. Before the meeting: 1.1. If you want to participate If you don't already have one, get yourself a Jabber client, here are some suggestions: platform suggestion -------- ---------- win32 http://exodus.jabberstudio.org 'nix http://gabber.sf.net macos http://jabberfox.sf.net When you start the client for the first time, it will eventually ask if you want to register on a public server. Go ahead and do that. If you want to find out more, instead of choosing these defaults, here are pointers to some additional information: list of clients: http://www.jabber.org/user/clientlist.php howto: http://www.jabber.org/user/userguide/ server list: http://www.jabber.org/user/publicservers.php To make sure everything is running ok, do a "Join Group Chat" with your Jabber client: Group/Room: plenary Server: conference.ietf.jabber.com This conference room is up and running right now (although probably no one will be in it when you connect). 1.2. What the Chair does If you want to make text conferencing available, you'll need to have a volunteer scribe in the meeting room. The scribe will be typing in a running commentary as to what's going on in the room (who's presenting, what question is being asked, etc.) So, why not send an email out on the mailing list now, before the meeting, to ask for volunteers? 2. At the meeting 2.1. What the Chair does When a session starts, the chair asks if someone in the room is willing to act as "scribe". If no one volunteers, read no further, we're done! Otherwise, the scribe should do a "Join Group Chat" with their Jabber client, e.g., Group/Room: foobar Server: conference.ietf.jabber.com 2.2. What the Scribe does The scribe types in a running commentary as to what's going on in the room. For example, if a speaker makes a presentation, the scribe types in the URL for the presentation (more on this in a bit). Simlarly, during question time, a remote participant can type a question into the room and the scribe can pass it on to the speaker. 2.3. What each Presenter does Each presenter should put a copy of their presentation on a web server somewhere, so remote participants can follow along. 2.4. Where to find the conference log http://www.jabber.com/chatbot/logs/conference.ietf.jabber.com/foobar/ NOTE: the logging facility will not be active until later this week... ####### _______________________________________________ dhcwg mailing list dhcwg@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcwg
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