On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Douglas Otis <doug.mtv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 10) Establish a reasonable fee to facilitate remote participants who
> receive credit for their participation equal to that of being local.
>

I understand the rationale here, but I'm nervous about any movement toward
a kind of "pay-to-play standardization". The idea of "buying credit" I find
slightly weird, too - if I spend enough, can I get credit for other
people's ideas, too? How much is TCP?

I'd be happy to pay for good quality remote participation, but I'd be
unhappy if this blocked participation in any significant way. One option
might be to give chairs some heavy influence on remote burserships.

Dave.

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