John,
Sorry, I wasn't suggesting we use a Wiki, and I should have pointed to
just the Photo Gallery:
http://icannwiki.org/Picture_Gallery
... which looks useful. We certainly don't need bios, caricatures or
anything else. Remember the USENIX Facesaver project? Anyway, it's the
general idea I
--On Wednesday, March 28, 2007 01:50 -0700 Ole Jacobsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
Taking this one step further, perhaps we could get the
ICANNwiki folks to create a photo library to enable us to find
other attendees more easily:
http://icannwiki.org/Ole_Jacobsen
(I am not suggesting
Hi,
on 2007-03-28 14:23 Dave Crocker said the following:
>
> Ole Jacobsen wrote:
>> However, I think it
>> would be useful to at least include company/organization name (perhaps
>> even country) AND allow for sorting by any included field such as you
>> see here:
...
>> Taking this one step
My personal opinion is that IETF would be taking a large risk
by doing anything like this. Certification carries serious
legal implications and therefore creates serious potential
legal risks for the certifier. That needs a completely different
type of organization than the IETF. I think we should
Ole Jacobsen wrote:
However, I think it
would be useful to at least include company/organization name (perhaps
even country) AND allow for sorting by any included field such as you
see here:
+1
Taking this one step further, perhaps we could get the ICANNwiki folks
to create a photo lib
"Who else is here from Nokia?"
The final version in the Proceedings does have affiliations:
http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/06nov/index.html
but I agree that is a bit late for finding people on-site.
Taking this one step further, perhaps we could get the ICANNwiki folks
to create a photo li
I realize that the IETF meeting attendee list is deliberately kept
"simplified" to avoid spamming and other mis-use. However, I think it
would be useful to at least include company/organization name (perhaps
even country) AND allow for sorting by any included field such as you
see here:
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