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Re: build personal contacts outside of meetings

2016-05-25 06:02:04
Avatar as a service is very much a thing. It would be easy enough to 
incorporate gravitar or similar derive though note that not everyone will use a 
photo and many will opt out.

Sent from my iPhone

On May 24, 2016, at 13:44, Loa Andersson <loa(_at_)pi(_dot_)nu> wrote:



On 2016-05-24 17:24, Adrian Farrel wrote:
Alia,

I've wondered about whether it would help/add to have pictures of IETFers
associated with their IETF datatracker account.   We do have a gallery of
photos for WG chairs, but I have no sense of how much those are used.

I have repeatedly been told that the WG chair photos are really useful for 
people attending f2f meetings who want to seek out chairs to talk with them. 
The same would probably apply to any IETFer with whom they wanted to make 
contact at an f2f meeting.
yes I agree to that, photos are useful

does "assiciated with their IETF datatracker account" mean that when you
go to the status page of a draft the photos of the authors would show
up? would be really neat :).

A wrinkle coould be to display the photos of wg chairs on the charter
and/or the document page.

[snip]

I would love to figure out how to recreate the types of serendipitous 
interactions
and 'hallway' conversations that happen - but in an on-line setting.

A few years back the IESG caused the creation of 
hallway(_at_)jabber(_dot_)ietf(_dot_)org. When I was on the IESG I tried to 
remember to hang out there when my jabber client was open. I think a couple 
of other ADs tried as well. As I recall, it was very rare for anyone else to 
be there and over a couple of years I think I fielded just one question.

yes - I remember the hallway(_at_)jabber(_dot_)ietf(_dot_)org, the idea is 
good, but I guess that there are better applications that could be used today 
- in
a totally different context I've been using Telegram (not a suggestion,
just an example) and it works well. Though I don't know how big groups
that could be accommodated.

/Loa
Adrian