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 > Date: Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 10:55 AM > Subject: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information > To: IETF Announcement List > Cc:,<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: > > > General remote participation information can be found here: > . 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: > . 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: > . 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: > . 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: > . > > 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: > . > > 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: > . > > 5) Live video of several sessions, including the IETF Plenary and the > IRTF Open Meeting, will be streamed live on YouTube. See > 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! > > -- > 104all mailing list > 104all@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/104all > > -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify System Programmer and Author | some people and astonish the rest davecb@spamcop.net | -- Mark Twain