Lars, Dave - thank you. These are good suggestions.
Some of us have been in recent conference where remote audiences and hubs have
been a key part of the discussion, and what we did in those was to run a few
comments from the room and then switch over to a comment from the remote
audience, then back to the room, etc. That was one implementation of the
general idea. In the IETF, we have had an opportunity to relay comments from
jabber to the room. The nicest scheme would of course the ability for us to
project audio and video from people who are asking questions remotely but I’m
not sure if we can do that yet. FWIW tomorrow we will already have one of the
presenters remote.
I like the idea of a etherpad speaker queue though. I can try to determine if
setting that up is possible.
Jari
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