If you are planning to participate in the TLS session here at IETF 94 today — 
either locally in Yokohama or as a remote participant — we want to make sure 
that you are aware that the IETF is providing a remote participants with a 
fairly new way to ask questions or make comments. In addition to using the 
Jabber room, for the TLS session there is also the opportunity for remote 
participants to enter a virtual queue and ask questions directly into the 
meeting room. 

This experimental queue was used in several sessions at IETF 92 and IETF 93, so 
you may have already seen it in action. There will be two queues for the TLS 
session — a virtual queue and an actual (in-room) queue. Remote attendees will 
log into the Meetecho platform and will have a virtual mic line that they can 
enter if they have a question or comment. In-room participants will continue to 
use normal mic lines. 

Instructions for remote participants are at 
http://ietf94.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/Remote_Participation. 

Information on how to join the Meetecho session is at 
http://ietf94.conf.meetecho.com/.

Verify that you are WebRTC compliant (required to use the virtual queue) by 
performing a self-test here: 
http://ietf94.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/Self_Test. 

Regards,
Alexa

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