Re: RPS Accessibility

2013-08-07 Thread Ted Lemon
On Aug 6, 2013, at 5:15 PM, Doug Barton wrote: > What I've seen in other groups that has worked is a volunteer to record the > names of speakers *before* they get to the mic, and then each speaker is > announced. Of course that's one more volunteer to find, but it's pretty light > duty, and I s

RE: RPS Accessibility

2013-08-06 Thread Robin Uyeshiro
2013 8:30 AM To: Michael Richardson Cc: iaoc-...@ietf.org; ietf@ietf.org Subject: Re: RPS Accessibility Could be an app that put you in the queue and used your laptop/tablet/smartphone microphone to get the audio. On Tuesday, August 6, 2013, Michael Richardson wrote: Dave Crocker > wrote:

Re: RPS Accessibility

2013-08-06 Thread Doug Barton
On 08/06/2013 01:47 PM, Doug Barton wrote: On 08/06/2013 01:46 PM, Ted Lemon wrote: On Aug 6, 2013, at 4:37 PM, Hadriel Kaplan wrote: If the problem is "we don't know who's speaking", then fix that problem. In WGs I go to, both the WG chairs and the jabber scribes regularly yell "NAME!" if so

Re: RPS Accessibility

2013-08-06 Thread Michael Richardson
Brian Rosen wrote: > Could be an app that put you in the queue and used your laptop/tablet/ > smartphone microphone to get the audio. I was thinking that too, but I didn't want to get ahead of the problem statement of "mic access" :-)

Re: RPS Accessibility

2013-08-06 Thread Brian Rosen
Could be an app that put you in the queue and used your laptop/tablet/smartphone microphone to get the audio. On Tuesday, August 6, 2013, Michael Richardson wrote: > > Dave Crocker > wrote: > > An entirely different approach would be to have all speakers make a > > 'reservation' into a si

Re: RPS Accessibility

2013-08-03 Thread spromano
Hi Paul, interesting pointer, thanks! You might all want to have a look at the UMPIRE experiment proposed by Meetecho starting from IETF83: http://ietf83.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/UMPIRE_Project The idea is definitely in-line with what you envisage. With the UMPIRE, you have an integrat