Re: [vmeet] Oops -- Re: Apr 23^H^H24 webex group experiment

Eliot Lear <lear@cisco.com> Fri, 10 April 2009 09:48 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vmeet] Oops -- Re: Apr 23^H^H24 webex group experiment
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On 4/10/09 9:03 AM, joel jaeggli wrote:

> do we a taxonomy of desirable attributes?
>    

I would suggest an iterative process, where one gets the feel for what's 
out there, so one knows what is possible.  I'm not saying, by the way, 
that we should be limited in our desired attributes, but some people 
might not even know what to desire in this respect.

Eliot