I looked at the WG's agendas of some meetings that I missed and none
have a link to the meetecho's recording (they have the audio and
jabber), which was odd to me (or I had very bad luck to miss the only
non-meetcho meetings.)
Then I found the recordings at:
http://www.ietf.org/meeting/86/remote-participation.html#Meetecho
I would suggest to add these links to the agenda's WG pages.
Thanks!
as
On 3/18/13 1:09 PM, Simon Pietro Romano wrote:
Hi,
on behalf of the Meetecho team, let me just thank you all for your
feedback and appreciation :-). We're glad you found Meetecho useful both
during the meeting and for off-line access to the recorded sessions.
Cheers,
Simon
Mary Barnes <mary(_dot_)ietf(_dot_)barnes(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> ha scritto:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 5:04 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson
<swmike(_at_)swm(_dot_)pp(_dot_)se> wrote:
Hello.
I would just like to say I'm very grateful for the WGs that used
Meetecho to
record their sessions. The HTML5 versions works out of the box
with no
plugins in Chrome both on my Ubuntu 12.04 machine and Chrome on
my Windows7
machine. The sync of sound, slides, picture and jabber room is
excellent and
makes it very easy top follow what's going on. Some other
recordings focus
too much on the video of the speaker, where I'm of the opinion
that it's the
slides and the sound that is most important, and current
incarnation of
Meetecho solves this very nicely.
I applaud these efforts and hope we can end up in a si! tuation
where all
meetings at the IETF is recorded in this way.
[MB] That would be wonderful. I find Meetecho fantastic for going back
and re-reviewing the meeting in cases where notes aren't complete. As
a chair, it's really hard to take good notes and it's sometimes hard
for participants as they are sometimes to engage in discussions. The
Meetecho team works extremely hard during these meetings and
definitely deserve applause for their work.
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Thanks.
--
Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike(_at_)swm(_dot_)pp(_dot_)se