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 far is displayed (on my client, anyway). This is really handy when connections go up and down.

Cool tool!

#g
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At 11:10 AM 11/19/02 -0500, Marshall Rose wrote:
> 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 -- initially, i thought this was primarily
going to be a big help for folks who couldn't physically get to the meeting.

/mtr


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