* [Codel] Fwd: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information
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@ 2019-03-23 10:09 ` Dave Taht
2019-03-23 15:47 ` [Codel] [Cerowrt-devel] " Michael Richardson
2019-03-23 17:30 ` [Codel] " David Collier-Brown
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From: Dave Taht @ 2019-03-23 10:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bloat, Cake List, Make-Wifi-fast, codel, ecn-sane, cerowrt-devel
I would really like more folk to remotely attend the tsvwg wg meeting,
which is this monday:
16:10-18:10Monday Afternoon session II Prague time.
which is where we will hopefully get a chance to present SCE, and get
an update on the L4S/tcpprague/dualpi worker, also. The schedule is
here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/agenda/
There are as usual a plethora of work in other working groups worth
paying attention to. In particular, the babel protocol working group
is going to finalize the babel-hmac security extension, and maybe even
dtls, and is considering adoption of the rtt-metric stuff. Homenet is
still active (see the homenet mailing list for the discussions there
in recent weeks! Hoo, boy), there's some stuff in the various tcp and
iccrg working groups about BBR, and so on, and I haven't paid
attention to rmcat and webrtc much in recent years.
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Date: Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 10:55 AM
Subject: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information
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Can't make it to Prague? Participate remotely! The IETF offers a number
of ways for remote attendees to audit or even contribute to IETF
sessions throughout the meeting week.
First, register for the meeting. There is no cost to register as a
remote attendee, and by registering you will insure that you receive
important updates on agenda changes and other things of interest to
meeting attendees. Please register here:
<https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf104/remotereg.py>
General remote participation information can be found here:
<https://ietf.org/how/meetings/104/remote/>. Below is a breakdown of
some of the main services available.
1) Meetecho
The Meetecho platform provides a synchronized view of the audio/video
stream from the meeting room, which includes slides being presented and
the presenter, as well as official IETF Jabber room. Meetecho will be
supporting all eight of the working session tracks, as well as the
Sunday tutorials, Host Speaker Series, and IETF Plenary. If you have a
comment or a question, Meetecho enables you to ask it even if you are
not in the room. For more information on how to join a Meetecho session,
or to watch a recording after the session has concluded, see here:
<http://ietf104.conf.meetecho.com/>. To report issues with Meetecho,
please send email to tickets@meeting.ietf.org.
2) Audio Stream
If you only want to listen to the sessions, the audio stream is a good
choice. All working sessions are streamed; links to the streams are
available from the agenda, here:
<https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/agenda>. To report issues with
audio levels, please send email to mtd@ietf.org.
3) Jabber Rooms
All IETF meeting sessions have a corresponding Jabber room. See here for
link to the meeting agenda with corresponding Jabber rooms:
<https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/agenda >. Whenever possible, an
in-room volunteer monitors the Jabber room; this volunteer will stand at
the microphone for remote attendees and relay their questions into the
meeting room microphone so that people in the room can respond. More
information on the IETF Jabber service is available here:
<https://ietf.org/how/meetings/jabber/>.
4) Mailing Lists
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* Re: [Codel] [Cerowrt-devel] Fwd: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information
2019-03-23 10:09 ` [Codel] Fwd: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information Dave Taht
@ 2019-03-23 15:47 ` Michael Richardson
2019-03-23 17:30 ` [Codel] " David Collier-Brown
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From: Michael Richardson @ 2019-03-23 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bloat, Cake List, Make-Wifi-fast, codel, ecn-sane, cerowrt-devel
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Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would really like more folk to remotely attend the tsvwg wg meeting,
> which is this monday:
meetecho runs in any modern webrtc browser, no downloads.
> 16:10-18:10Monday Afternoon session II Prague time.
and you can also watch it on youtube a few days later, and you can watch it
at 2x speed, which can be a better use of your time.
Hit pause, write an email to the list with questions: this often spurs many
others (who were present0 to continue the discussion that occured in-person.
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* Re: [Codel] Fwd: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information
2019-03-23 10:09 ` [Codel] Fwd: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information Dave Taht
2019-03-23 15:47 ` [Codel] [Cerowrt-devel] " Michael Richardson
@ 2019-03-23 17:30 ` David Collier-Brown
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Collier-Brown @ 2019-03-23 17:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: codel
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Specifically, in
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/materials/agenda-104-tsvwg-06
... they are sessions 3.2 and 4.1
--dave
On 2019-03-23 6:09 a.m., Dave Taht wrote:
> I would really like more folk to remotely attend the tsvwg wg meeting,
> which is this monday:
>
> 16:10-18:10Monday Afternoon session II Prague time.
>
> which is where we will hopefully get a chance to present SCE, and get
> an update on the L4S/tcpprague/dualpi worker, also. The schedule is
> here:https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/agenda/
>
> There are as usual a plethora of work in other working groups worth
> paying attention to. In particular, the babel protocol working group
> is going to finalize the babel-hmac security extension, and maybe even
> dtls, and is considering adoption of the rtt-metric stuff. Homenet is
> still active (see the homenet mailing list for the discussions there
> in recent weeks! Hoo, boy), there's some stuff in the various tcp and
> iccrg working groups about BBR, and so on, and I haven't paid
> attention to rmcat and webrtc much in recent years.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: IETF Secretariat<ietf-secretariat@ietf.org>
> Date: Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 10:55 AM
> Subject: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information
> To: IETF Announcement List<ietf-announce@ietf.org>
> Cc:<wgchairs@ietf.org>,<104all@ietf.org>
>
>
> Can't make it to Prague? Participate remotely! The IETF offers a number
> of ways for remote attendees to audit or even contribute to IETF
> sessions throughout the meeting week.
>
> First, register for the meeting. There is no cost to register as a
> remote attendee, and by registering you will insure that you receive
> important updates on agenda changes and other things of interest to
> meeting attendees. Please register here:
> <https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf104/remotereg.py>
>
> General remote participation information can be found here:
> <https://ietf.org/how/meetings/104/remote/>. Below is a breakdown of
> some of the main services available.
>
> 1) Meetecho
> The Meetecho platform provides a synchronized view of the audio/video
> stream from the meeting room, which includes slides being presented and
> the presenter, as well as official IETF Jabber room. Meetecho will be
> supporting all eight of the working session tracks, as well as the
> Sunday tutorials, Host Speaker Series, and IETF Plenary. If you have a
> comment or a question, Meetecho enables you to ask it even if you are
> not in the room. For more information on how to join a Meetecho session,
> or to watch a recording after the session has concluded, see here:
> <http://ietf104.conf.meetecho.com/>. To report issues with Meetecho,
> please send email totickets@meeting.ietf.org.
>
> 2) Audio Stream
> If you only want to listen to the sessions, the audio stream is a good
> choice. All working sessions are streamed; links to the streams are
> available from the agenda, here:
> <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/agenda>. To report issues with
> audio levels, please send email tomtd@ietf.org.
>
> 3) Jabber Rooms
> All IETF meeting sessions have a corresponding Jabber room. See here for
> link to the meeting agenda with corresponding Jabber rooms:
> <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/agenda >. Whenever possible, an
> in-room volunteer monitors the Jabber room; this volunteer will stand at
> the microphone for remote attendees and relay their questions into the
> meeting room microphone so that people in the room can respond. More
> information on the IETF Jabber service is available here:
> <https://ietf.org/how/meetings/jabber/>.
>
> 4) Mailing Lists
> The104attendees@ietf.org is for general discussion of things happening
> at the meeting; join the list if you want to hear about Prague
> restaurants and other topics of interest to those who are physically
> present at the meeting. Subscribe to 104attendees here:
> <https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/104attendees>.
>
> The104all@ietf.org list is for important announcements only and is not
> a discussion list. You automatically subscribed when you register as a
> remote participant. Being on 104all is essential if you want to hear
> about changes to meeting agenda or other important announcements.
> Subscribe to 104all here:
> <https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/104all>.
>
> 5) Live video of several sessions, including the IETF Plenary and the
> IRTF Open Meeting, will be streamed live on YouTube. See
> <https://www.ietf.org/live/> for more information.
>
> After the meeting, we will be sending a survey to all remote participants
> to get feedback on their experience; if you participate remotely, we’d
> love to hear from you! And don’t forget to follow @ietf on Twitter!
>
> --
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>
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