Re: [vmeet] meetecho for remote presenters

Paul Kyzivat <pkyzivat@alum.mit.edu> Fri, 08 April 2016 13:54 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vmeet] meetecho for remote presenters
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On 4/8/16 9:42 AM, Meetecho IETF support wrote:

>> Relaunching the window from agenda starts all over from the very
>> beginning login screen. If you previously clicked "remember my login
>> info", it fills in the name and registration info. But you still need
>> to re-click the buttons acknowledging the note well. I also click
>> "remember my login info" again "just in case". It seems like this
>> scenario could be streamlined better when you're re-logging in to an
>> on-going session and you're trying to miss as little as possible.
>
> Makes sense, and I guessthe "Note well" part is particularly annoying as
> it prevents you to join if unchecked. If you checked it once, you did
> confirm you read it, and we should remember that as well.

The "Remember" option is almost as annoying. If I'm logging in again, 
using info that was remembered, then I don't know what will happen if I 
don't check "Remember" again. So I feel I must check it again. So, you 
should remember the remember option setting and fill it in again.

	Thanks,
	Paul