Re: Updating resource website for IETF chairs

Greg Wood <ghwood@staff.ietf.org> Wed, 20 October 2021 18:56 UTC

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Subject: Re: Updating resource website for IETF chairs
From: Greg Wood <ghwood@staff.ietf.org>
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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2021 14:56:08 -0400
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> On 20, Oct2021, at 14:46, Barry Leiba <barryleiba@computer.org> wrote:
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>> By the way, near the bottom of the https://chairs.ietf.org site is mention of the "Chair training courses."
>> These were apparently organized, mentored, whatever, by Barry Leiba.  He did a great job!  If you haven't
>> been attending, I highly encourage you to watch some of the video's that are linked there.
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> Thanks, RIch.
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> To be clear, Greg did the arranging and professional trainers set it
> up and are facilitating.  I was part of a small group who helped set
> up and review the curriculum, and some of us are on each call (1) to
> help out and give our thoughts, and (2) to learn along with everyone
> else.  I've really been enjoying the course, and it's been fun to
> learn from other working group chairs who've been participating.
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> There's only one more left, but there are videos of the sessions,
> along with slides that were presented (but the slides just set the
> stage for the discussion, which is the real core of it).  And it's
> likely that we'd run the whole course again and offer it to those who
> didn't partake the first time.

Barry—thanks very much for your participation and support!

Just adding my thanks to Roman Danyliw, Karen O’Donoghue, Joey Salazar, and Francesca Palombini for their help in organizing the training and supporting the sessions.

-Greg

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