[Mentoring-coordinators] IETF Guide for Hongwei Gao Gao
Wes Hardaker <wjhns1@hardakers.net> Mon, 05 November 2018 01:21 UTC
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From: Wes Hardaker <wjhns1@hardakers.net>
To: Hongwei Gao Gao <hongwei.gao@cosmosoftware.io>, Mike Bishop <mbishop@evequefou.be>
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Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2018 17:21:08 -0800
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Subject: [Mentoring-coordinators] IETF Guide for Hongwei Gao Gao
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Dear Hongwei Gao and Mike, Welcome to the guides programme! In this programme we aim to facilitate knowledge transfer between experienced IETF-ers and new participants in the community. The IETF is not your typical organization so some help along the way might help you make your landing a bit smoother, so you will stay with us longer! It is my pleasure to introduce you to each other. Mike has kindly offered to be Hongwei Gao's guide for IETF103. Hongwei Gao has expressed a specific interest in rtcweb, quic ART INT TSV rtcweb, quic, perc. The IETF guides programs aims to have three parts: 0. Introduction conversations before the meeting 1. Face to face meeting at the beginning of the meeting 2. Check-in during the week. It would be great if you could meet early in the week and discuss questions, interests, and 'how-to-get-things-done' in the IETF, and perhaps have a follow-up during the week to check-in whether there are any questions. Hopefully you'll both have the chance to attend the newcomer's meet-and-greet on Sunday at 16:00. You both have the responsibility to make meetings between you happen, but it would be great if the guide would take the lead in setting up the first meeting. As mentee it would help if you follow your interests within the IETF: Ask the guide what you think you need to make the meeting a success. The guide is there to help you, but the guide likely also knows many things that "you don't know you need to know"! Good topics of conversation include the IETF toolchain, the meeting agenda, the IETF app, how to use jabber rooms, the IETF document datatracker (where all Internet Drafts, Working Group and Research Group agenda's and RFCs can be found), and more! Much of this info can also be found in the Tao of the IETF at https://ietf.org/tao . Additionally, we have prepared the following list of conversation topics that past participants have found useful to discuss: https://www.isi.edu/~hardaker/ietf/topics.html Specific questions about your favorite topics of interest are wise to discuss such as: relevant working groups or research groups, relevant authors, working group chairs and area directors. You might want to discuss trending issues in the upcoming meetings (also check the ISOC "rough guides" in the IETF journal) Please let us if there is any way in which we can support your interactions. Please mail any questions you have to mentoring-coordinators@ietf.org.
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