FYI,  Meetecho has some information and quick video tutorials about these mic 
queue experiments:

http://ietf92.conf.meetecho.com/index.php/UMPIRE_Project


On Mar 23, 2015, at 2:56 PM, Olafur Gudmundsson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The chairs volunteered the meeting for a remote participant experiment.



Experiment 1: Two queues — 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. This means that there will 
be a minimum of two queues — one physical in-room queue and one virtual — and 
the chair (or delegate) will need to move back and forth between the two, 
giving people turns. When someone in the virtual queue has a turn, Meetecho 
will inject their audio the room so that they can speak directly to/with 
everyone in the actual meeting room.
We want to encourage remote participation in the meeting.
After the meeting we will post a short survey on how the experiment went.
Olafur (for chairs)
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