In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Leslie Daigle writes:
>
>Let me say I really like the text conferencing experiment
>so far. It's pretty cool to get a chance to have an idea
>of what's going on in sessions you can't split yourself
>to attend.
>
Indeed.
--Steve Bellovin, http://ww
It's common practice for W3C to use IRC during teleconferences and
face-to-face meetings, from which minutes can be derived. The combination
works pretty well when I have been involved. Jabber seems to work better
than IRC because, on logging in to a conference a record from the
conference so
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 11:10:30AM -0500, Marshall Rose allegedly wrote:
> thanks. certainly the unexpected result (for me) is that it's really
> useful for the attendees -- initially, i thought this was primarily
> going to be a big help for folks who couldn't physically get to the meeting.
I predic
> Let me say I really like the text conferencing experiment
> so far. It's pretty cool to get a chance to have an idea
> of what's going on in sessions you can't split yourself
> to attend.
thanks. certainly the unexpected result (for me) is that it's really
useful for the attendees -- initia