Hi Scott,
all the accounts we use for IETF Meetecho sessions are created on the fly and
destroyed immediately after each such session. The URIs for IETF rooms are also
dynamically created right before the session starts, and get announced on the
official IETF jabber room as soon as people start to log in. They simply
disappear when the session is over. The only 'spying' feature we have is
session recording, with all recordings which are made available to the
community after the meeting. I hope this helps clarify your concern, unless I
misinterpreted it.
Regards,
Simon
"Scott O. Bradner" <sob(_at_)sobco(_dot_)com> ha scritto:
how about - when the URLs get added to
http://www.ietf.org/meeting/82/remote-participation.html#audio
they are URLs that bypass the spy features of meetecho?
Scott
On Nov 1, 2011, at 6:37 AM, Simon Pietro Romano wrote:
...forgot to include the list in my response. Sorry about that.
Simon
Simon Pietro Romano <spromano(_at_)unina(_dot_)it> ha scritto:
Hi Randy,
you can skip such a fat frelling chance, if you want; just choose to either
attach to the RTSP stream, or to the landline phone bridge.
Cheers,
Simon
Randy Bush <randy(_at_)psg(_dot_)com> ha scritto:
For general remote participation including meetecho support see:
meetecho seems to require me to let a java applet have its way with my
machine. fat frelling chance. does the ietf really want to recommend
such a practice?
randy
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