Umm, maybe someone needs to explain to you the existence of the 
"bad-attitude" jabber room. Some of us are silently wondering if this 
may be the one plenary where "Bar BOF" takes on a new meaning. Perhaps 
we could have the proceedings projected on a giant sports-bar-like
screen and "jabber" away vocally instead?

:-)

Ole

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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Yaakov Stein wrote:

>  
> > During the IESG/IAOC Plenary at IETF 71, we are going to turn off IPv4
> support on the IETF network 
> > for 30 to 60 minutes.  We will encourage the audience to use the
> Internet and determine which services 
> > that they have come to take for granted remain available.
> 
> Is there an assumption here that no-one is listening to the plenary
> presentations anyway?
> 
> I sure wouldn't want to be showing slides when everyone is trying
> to get their connectivity up. In fact, the shouting back and forth
> of solutions to various problems will probably drown out the mike.
> 
> Why don't we dedicate a separate 2 hour plenary just to this experiment 
> with the moderator announcing workarounds and collected statistics ?
> 
> Y(J)S
>  
k

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