On Aug 31, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:

>> Consider that contributors
>> usually start as newcomers, attend several meetings, then write a draft,
> 
> I don't know about you, but I wrote drafts before my first meeting.

Me too. I actually had an RFC published two months before attending my first 
meeting.

As an employee (rather than an independent consultant) if I ask my bosses to go 
to an IETF meeting, their first question is what am I going to do there.  A 
good answer is that I want to present this draft in that working group, 
participate in this discussion at another working group, and meet this person 
to talk about that subject.

If I just said I want to go to some meetings, and listen to stuff, and see if I 
hear anything interesting, they'd tell me to use the audio stream for that.

OTOH we've all seen a whole bunch of people at meetings who always sit in the 
back, faces buried in their laptops, and never participating in any discussion. 
 I'm not sure what value their employer gets from their participation, but I 
guess both models exist.


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