Re: "Management team"

Pete Resnick <resnick@episteme.net> Wed, 22 April 2020 21:17 UTC

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From: Pete Resnick <resnick@episteme.net>
To: John C Klensin <john-ietf@jck.com>
Cc: ned+ietf@mauve.mrochek.com, Keith Moore <moore@network-heretics.com>, ietf@ietf.org
Subject: Re: "Management team"
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 16:16:41 -0500
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On 22 Apr 2020, at 16:09, John C Klensin wrote:

> This suggests something else that may be relevant.  If there is
> _any_ chance that we might want to use session attendance
> information for IETF 107 for anything at all, including but
> definitely not limited to Nomcom eligibility in the future (not
> this year's NomCom), it would probably be wise to either merge
> to information from the Etherpad with Jabber logins and/or to
> explicit ask people who were unable (or sufficiently
> inconvenienced by technology) to record their presence on the
> Etherpad to identify themselves to the Secretariat in some
> appropriate way (I hope not on this mailing list).

I believe it is also possible to retrieve the Webex participant list and 
incorporate that info.

Apropos of discussions going on on eligibility-discuss and manycouches, 
Meetecho actually has you log in with your meeting registration info, so 
you could simply pull the information from Meetecho and get actual 
registered users who participated. (h/t Andy Malis)

pr
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