Re: [Mentoring-coordinators] IETF Guide for juliana guerra

Paul Wouters <paul@nohats.ca> Sun, 04 November 2018 04:16 UTC

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Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2018 00:16:43 -0400
From: Paul Wouters <paul@nohats.ca>
To: Wes Hardaker <wjhns1@hardakers.net>
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Subject: Re: [Mentoring-coordinators] IETF Guide for juliana guerra
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On Sat, 3 Nov 2018, Wes Hardaker wrote:

Hi Juliana,

I just had my coffee outside and will go back to the hackathon area. So
if you are around we can chat for a bit, although I recommend you attend
the newcomer session at 12:30 in the room "Meeting 1" if you haven't
already attended one at a previous IETF.

You can mail me, but a better response time will come via iMessage
(paul@nohat.ca or apple@nohats.ca) or via hangouts (as "letoams")

Otherwise, I might see you as the speed event or the newcomers social
event where I will be around the Security table.

Paul


> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2018 00:12:05
> From: Wes Hardaker <wjhns1@hardakers.net>
> Cc: mentoring-coordinators@ietf.org
> To: juliana guerra <juliana@derechosdigitales.org>,
>     Paul Wouters <Paul@nohats.ca>
> Subject: IETF Guide for juliana guerra
> 
>
> Dear juliana and Paul,
>
> 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. Paul has kindly
> offered to be juliana's guide for IETF103. juliana has expressed a specific
> interest in Non technical: Humans Rights :) ART    SEC TSV  calext, doh, regext, sipcore, uta, i2nsf, mls, tls.
>
> 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.
>
> Please note that Paul has graciously volunteered to act as a guide
> for more than one person.  Because of this, he may look at ways of conversing with
> multiple people at once, such as finding a meeting time to meet with multiple
> newcommers at once.
>