m Korea.
For what it's worth I've been mirroring the recordings to our ftp server
at the UO as fast as I can, the wed plenary should be there by midnight
pst on wed.
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Coverage has been expanded from 2 to 4 rooms (meeting wise the are 6-7
rooms in use at all times during the day), as soon as we have a final
schedule we'll know which ones they are...
In the agenda
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On Sun, 6 Mar 2005, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
IETF 62 inagurates a new streaming effort. Instead of covering only two
rooms it is our intention to cover all eight. Instead of multicast video
delivery, unicast audio-only. It is our hope that this new effort will
d 835 streams over the course
of the day.
More information, access to the raw archived streams, and the next three
days of scheduled programming are at:
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If the ap where a small linux box without bss implementation such as hostap
then it would have to run in bss mode (adhoc)
just a correction here:
If the ap where a small linux box without bss implementation such as
hostap then it would have to run
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I haven't seen any meeting where jabber is projected.
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I Look forward to seeing some of you in Philadelphia and hope that this
facility remains useful for remote participants in and observers of the
IETF Process.
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10 years ago I would have thought audiences of this scale or larger
would be supported with multicast...
joelja
Dan York wrote:
> IETFers,
>
> Here's your Friday afternoon bit of humor - as you all who have been
> around for a while were designing this set of Tubes known as the
> Internet, di
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> This is ridiculous and could get out of hand very quickly. I shudder to
> think what would happen if even 5% of the subscribers to a mailing list
> sent this kind of dreck in response to every email posted to the list --
> it would effectively become infeasible to participate
Charles Clancy wrote:
> Text from MIL-STD-188-220D, published March 2008:
>
> Something tells me they haven't updated this boilerplate since the
> 1980s. I'm surprised there weren't any references to GOPHER.
>
The use of WAIS dates it's origin to the 1991-1993 era...
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>> teams with the network requirements in support of the week-long IETF
>> meetings.
>>
>> Editors were Karen O'Donoghue, Jim Martin, Chris Elliott, and Joel
>> Jaeggli whose hard won experience with designing and deploying these
>> networks will serve o
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Michael Thomas wrote:
| Noel Chiappa wrote:
|> > From: Peter Constable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|>
|> > Frankly, it strikes me as somewhat odd that a body acting as a
|> > standards-setting organization with public impact might allow any
|>
David Harrington wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think asking attendees during registration which sessions they
> intend to attend and building a conflict matrix would be the simplest
> approach. Of course, attendee conflicts matter less than ADs, chairs,
> and presenter conflicts.
The best fit solution will
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I Look forward to seeing some of you in Dublin and hope that this
facility remains useful for remote participants in and observers of the
IETF Process.
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In many locations this may preclude departure until saturday which
effectively makes the meeting longer by a day.
Don't know for a fact that an extra day is bad. But it would make most
of my iett trips saturday to saturday.
IETF Chair wrote:
The IESG is considering an experiment for IETF 73
Eric Rescorla wrote:
As I have done for previous IETFs I just ran getdrafts
(http://tools.ietf.org/tools/getdrafts/) on the entire agenda
and what follows is the output. As you can see, a pretty substantial
number of WGs are without agendas, about 10% of the drafts listed
are wrong, and about ha
Process.
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Lixia Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I questioned the reporter why she ignored my request, the reply was that it
was the magazine's policy not allowing preview --- something they never told
me beforehand.
One lesson learned.
Indeed.
We've never intentionally delivered audio streaming to the rrg before,
the recorder was removed at 15:30 not after lunch based on my need to
pack my remaining equipment based on the stage that we were at in
network teardown.
The proposed "friday afternoon experiment" and or some acknowldgement
Lixia Zhang wrote:
On Aug 3, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
MP3 service was lost during the RRG meeting Friday after lunch. There
were several
remote attendees, and they complained on jabber, so this was loss was
felt.
It really doesn't matter now whether this was planned or an a
discussion on the future "friday experiment", non-core meetings, etc.
Regards
Marshall
On Aug 3, 2008, at 2:18 PM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
Lixia Zhang wrote:
On Aug 3, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
MP3 service was lost during the RRG meeting Friday after lunch.
There were seve
Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
A kit or cookbook to enable people to do this with either
the usual OSes, or with common programs like iChat would be useful.
We had an interim meeting for multi6 in Santa Monica many moons ago, and
I brought extra cables to plug into the PA system in order to broa
Henning Schulzrinne wrote:
I don't think the problems were related to the wireless network. My ssh
and IMAP session didn't blink, while the plenary jabber room would
periodically kick out a large fraction of the participants.
There's potentiallly an interesting logical fallacy expressed here,
Romascanu, Dan (Dan) wrote:
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Dan,
On Tue
Joel M. Halpern wrote:
So I do not think that telling people to use 11g is an answer. And 11a
has much to limited use for me to pay extra to have it included in my
laptop.
Strickly speaking, 8 indoor and 3 outdoor non-overlapping channels
coupled with better attenuation makes the map colorin
Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:48:07 -0400 (EDT)
Dean Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, Scott Brim wrote:
On 8/12/08 12:02 PM, TS Glassey allegedly wrote:
As to the IPR Page - it does not
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> Greetings, quick update...
>
> Streaming got off to a good start with the iepg meeting this (sunday
> morning). commencing Monday all 8 parallel tracks will be broadcast
> starting with the at 0900 CST and continue until Friday the 21st at 1515
> CST.
Yi Zhao wrote:
> Based on my knowledge, for Chinese citizens there is no any problem to
> get the visa to other countries except US.
I know for a fact that several of your countrymen have had trouble
obtaining visas for other recent IETF destinations.
>
>
>
John C Klensin wrote:
> Hiroshima is going to be at least as "interesting": while the
> flights from Narita to the US seem to leave late afternoon, one
> has to transit from Hiroshima to Narita, either by air (the only
> departure I can find is at 0755) or train, again, killing most
> of the day.
Joel Jaeggli wrote:
> hiroshima shin-osaka non-reserved
> is around 4000 yen.
One correction, I was on a rail pass the last time. it is ~5400 without one.
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>> "John" == John C Klensin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John> flights from Narita to the US seem to leave late afternoon,
> John> one has to transit from Hiroshima to Narita, either by air
> John> (the only departure I can find is at 0755) or train, again
I have a few textual nits which I will forward to the authors, however I
have an areas of concern in from an implementation perspective.
section-3 page 10 paragraph states
If a given component type within a prefix in unknown, the prefix in
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I mean at the meeting venue.
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Since officially beginning monday morning, participation and feedback on
the audio streaming has been pretty good. So far there have been 1148
streams requested on the remote server and 297 on the ietf-local one.
Just a few notes.
If you want use the streaming for impromptu meetings, the 8 bre
Scott W Brim wrote:
On 07/14/2006 10:01 AM, Fred Baker allegedly wrote:
Once upon a time,
the guideline I followed was that about 1/6 of the IETF was from Europe,
a smattering was from elsewhere, and the lion's share was from the US,
so I scheduled a meeting every other year in Europe, the odd o
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Edward Lewis wrote:
> I did listen to some of the sessions "on the radio" when I was caught in
> my hotel room and unable to make it to the venue in time. While doing
> so, I found myself wistfully thinking of remote participation of ICANN
> meetings, where video is supplied. ;) In-time video ha
Melinda Shore wrote:
> On 7/17/06 10:51 AM, "Iljitsch van Beijnum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> One thing that could help here is reduce the audio lag. It's quite
>> common to see something appear in jabber before you hear it on the
>> audio feed. A long delay makes reacting to the audio over jab
Eliot Lear wrote:
> Minneapolis *is* a hub for Northwest.
>> 4. More generally, secondary venues have less total airline seating capacity
>> and
>> the concentration of our 1200-1400 attendees flying in and out close together
>> usually has a noticeable impact on their flights.
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> This is
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
> That's part of the problem, sponsorship should be managed from a different
> perspective, and totally decoupled from the venue itself.
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> IETF should look for "global" sponsors, in a given time frame, for example
> for a year, or just a meeting if needed, but as said
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