On Oct 30, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Glen Zorn wrote:

>> The second biggest thing that IETF could do to raise productivity in
>> meetings is to ban Internet use in meetings except for the purpose of
>> remote participation.
> 
> Harder to do & not clearly an improvement: it clear out meeting rooms a bit,
> but on the other hand people who (for example) just read email in meetings
> aren't really harming productivity too much.

They do by skewing statistics. ADs gauge WG position by the feel of the room. 
100 people in the room make it look like there's a lot of interest, when it 
fact only the document authors and one of the WG chairs have read the drafts. 
Same for hums. Who knows what drives someone staring at a laptop to hum one way 
or another?

As an example, the IPsecME meeting in Maastricht had over 100 people in the 
room. Most never looked up from their laptop screens.

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