Re: [vmeet] Remote Hub Meeting: Open to All

Dave Crocker <dhc@dcrocker.net> Wed, 06 April 2016 14:36 UTC

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On 4/6/2016 7:08 AM, nalini.elkins@insidethestack.com wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> We will be having a meeting to discuss remote hubs.  This is for the
>> entire community.

Excellent!


>> It will be in Buen Ayre B at 8:30 Thursday.

It is probably obvious, especially for this topic, so please don't take 
offense to my asking whether this will be broadcast by meetecho, so 
remote folk can participate...?


>> We have many hubs in Latin America and India already.   There is talk
>> of starting hubs in the Philippines, Russia, and Africa.  There is
>> even a hub in the U.S!

I hadn't realized these were becoming so popular.  That's really quite 
good news.  I think the IETF doesn't list those, yet, but it probably 
should become a standard part of the IETF's meeting web pages.


>> We would also like to discuss the following 2 new initiatives that
>> could be a collaboration between remote hubs & the mentoring program:
>>
>>
>> 1.  IETF Pre-School  (I am open to name change!)
>>
>> Description: People have 5 minutes to present an idea for a draft.
>>  They can use 2 foils.
>>
>> Objective: To find others to collaborate on draft & possible mentor(s)
>>
>> Problem: New authors need help with their first draft & finding
>> possible collaborators.
>>
>> Mentoring Assistance: We can help do a webinar for people to present
>> their ideas if people do not have a remote hub handy or wish to have
>> more collaborators.

I like this idea quite a bit.  It forces the advocate to be concise and 
it takes little time.

But it is a universal idea and not part of remote hubs?




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   Dave Crocker
   Brandenburg InternetWorking
   bbiw.net