Re: [ogpx] FYI: ISOC panel on Virtual Worlds and Gaming

Lawson English <lenglish5@cox.net> Mon, 08 February 2010 19:58 UTC

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Subject: Re: [ogpx] FYI: ISOC panel on Virtual Worlds and Gaming
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Barry Leiba wrote:
> We have no details yet, but there will be an ISOC panel during lunch
> time on the Tuesday of IETF 77 (23 March):
>
>   
>> Second, following the successful Internet Society (ISOC) lunch-time
>> panels at IETF 74, 75, and 76, there will be another panel on Tuesday,
>> March 23rd.   This panel will focus on Internet applications beyond the
>> Web and traditional network services: virtual worlds and gaming.  A
>> lively discussion of deployment and policies is expected.
>>     
>
> These lunchtime panels have been mostly aimed at the industry press,
> so it's unlikely to involve detailed technical issues, but it could be
> interesting.  ISOC will likely have a signup period, during which IETF
> attendees can register (free) to attend the panel.  I'll post back
> here when we have more details.  (I also have no idea how they're
> planning to put together the speakers on the panel.)
>
> Barry
>   

I'm assuming there's been no talk of virtual attendance via avatars? 
Will there at least be an audio link?


Lawson