Daniel Senie writes:
Working group sessions are places to accelerate discussion and try to
reach consensus on ideas which should then be brought back to the
mailing list to ensure the wider audience has the opportunity to
participate. [RFC 2418, Section 3.2]
Are you suggesting that the
Andreas Gustafsson writes:
the incremental zone transfer (RFC1995) protocol makes the implicit
assumption that
As stated in http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/axfr-clarify.html:
Gustafsson says that the IXFR protocol breaks if AXFR clients
discard bad records. Well, that's too bad for the IXFR
The ultimate trick would be to have a speech to text recognition software... So whoever is talking appears as text in the conference room...
This would be the lowest bandwidth capable conference system...
Additional question, does jabber uses multicast or anycast for conferencing?
Franck Martin wrote:
The ultimate trick would be to have a speech to text recognition
software... So whoever is talking appears as text in the conference
room...
This would be the lowest bandwidth capable conference system...
Not to mention the most entertaining. :-) Your average
A sinner speaks...I find this is increasing a bad habit to do a
blasts shields up view of my laptop instead of paying attention to
the wgs. I'm personally trying to cut that back, and I'd
recommend to others who are similarly easily addicted to the glow of their
screens that this could be a
P.S. Randy Bush has been discarding my messages to namedroppers again.
false. namedroppers allows posts from subscribers. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
not one. when messages from non-subscribers arrive for approval,
then, if i see them, i approve them. but, as the warning i put on
says
[ post by
Just on a lark I tried creating a new chatgroup on
conference.ietf.jabber.com called 'hallway' and apparently it worked. It
seems that if we're going to create an chat equivalent of the working group
meetings that we should extend the metaphor to include the other aspects of
the week that
Lloyd,
If you say there will be laptops and MP3's, just don't play rap.
current ap deployment
http://noc0.ietf55.ops.ietf.org/ietf55-wirelessap-positions.png
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