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Re: Remote participants, newcomers, and tutorials

2013-07-28 08:06:14

        That may work as well.

        It depends on the time that the presenters have to make the material
available.

        The important is to have discussion-material available in advance. It
could be a presentation or a video (I would personally prefer a
presentation because I can quickly scan it for important things)

Regards,
as

On 7/28/13 3:01 PM, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
Why not put the presentations up on YouTube as podcasts. That way people
can watch them before starting off for the meeting.


On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Arturo Servin 
<arturo(_dot_)servin(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com
<mailto:arturo(_dot_)servin(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com>> wrote:


            I agree with Randy.

            Presentation material, documents, etc. should be available
    in advance
    at least 1 or 2 weeks before the IETF (not 2 hours, not 2 days) and to
    support the discussion (not to be presented). People in the meeting
    should have read it (draft and slides) and be prepared to discuss the
    draft, not to learn about it as we are doing now.

            F2F meetings should be about discussions, no presentations.

            We could try something like this:

    A Simple Rule to Eliminate Useless Meetings

    
https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20130701022638-22330283-a-simple-rule-to-eliminate-useless-meetings

            (I have never done it, but it seems interesting).

    Regards,
    as

    On 7/28/13 6:13 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
    >> I would be very sorry to see IETF *working* meetings turned into
    >> something closer to conferences, or to dumbing things down to
    >> accommodate newcomers who I gather from discussion so far don't have
    >> anything particular in mind.
    >
    > yup.  i guess it is time for my quarterly suggestion to remove the
    > projectors and screens.
    >
    > randy
    >




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