Being a scribe can be a good way for people to know who you are (the scribe).
From reading the thread on this, when you ask someone who is new, how about
having them sit next to someone who is more familiar with the attendees to help
with names? Maybe for those which English is not a first la
How about having a running list (or registry) of IETF RFCs that have become the
"de-facto" standards?
Best regards,
Kathleen
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Bormann
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 3:33 PM
To: Michael Ric
Back when I worked at a service provider, we helped customers with their DNS
configurations, Sendmail, usenet news (yes, it was a long time ago), and other
services. If they were new customers, we would help them with the setup or if
something was broken we would look at the configuration, look
A little earlier in the thread, ways to improve things came up. I presented at
an international conference in Bangkok this week on the subject area covered by
MILE. While the focus was intended to be more on how we can look at the
problem space to make faster/more effective progress, standards
ge-
> From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
> Moriarty, Kathleen
> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 12:11 AM
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> Subject: RE: IETF Diversity
>
> A little earlier in the thread, ways t
Tourists can turn into long term contributing attendees if they like what they
see and think it will be an effective forum to get work done. We need to
collectively do a better job helping new people get acclimated to being
effective at the IETF. The mentoring program, ISOC policy makers, and
I like Aaron's suggestion to update the web with important information about a
meeting. There is a lot of mail on the list and that could be a useful way to
communicate updates, etc.
Best regards,
Kathleen
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On Jul 25, 2013, at 12:12 AM, "Brian E Carpenter"
wrote:
> On 2
I think it would be really helpful/useful if working groups could provide short
video overviews to help people understand the work. This includes newcomers
and also interested observers, who may include implementers. Can that be
accommodated, maybe at a future meeting? I am happy to help if I
, 2013 6:00 PM
To: ietf@ietf.org
Cc: Moriarty, Kathleen
Subject: Re: Remote participants, newcomers, and tutorials (was: IETF87 Audio
Streaming Info)
In article <8ba59f96-a1de-460f-9a22-f2cd4ce5f...@emc.com> you write:
>I think it would be really helpful/useful if working groups could prov
That is correct, the diversity list is open and we will have a summary of
suggested initiatives for the design team to research tonight. To the specific
point below, we will do our best to also do outreach to speak with a wide range
of people.
Thank you!
Kathleen
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On Ju
Hello,
Sometime before Berlin, I had suggested the use of a video to provide an
overview of current work within a working group to see if that might be a
useful tool. It was suggested, on this list, I should do this for MILE and see
how it works out. While in Berlin, with the help of the fabu
>From my experience, some people not as familiar with the IETF have trouble
>understanding how to fit RFCs together. That leads to a readability problem
>in itself. Some also don't realize that you can reference part of one RFC and
>not the whole thing rather than reinventing the wheel or docu
pe of information. For our work, they
are an important group that have not been attending meetings, but do follow the
work.
Thanks,
Kathleen
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