That may work as well.
It depends on the time that the presenters have to make the material
available.
The important is to have discussion-material available in advance. It
could be a presentation or a video (I would personally prefer a
presentation because I can quickly scan it for important things)
Regards,
as
On 7/28/13 3:01 PM, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
> Why not put the presentations up on YouTube as podcasts. That way people
> can watch them before starting off for the meeting.
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Arturo Servin <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
> I agree with Randy.
>
> Presentation material, documents, etc. should be available
> in advance
> at least 1 or 2 weeks before the IETF (not 2 hours, not 2 days) and to
> support the discussion (not to be presented). People in the meeting
> should have read it (draft and slides) and be prepared to discuss the
> draft, not to learn about it as we are doing now.
>
> F2F meetings should be about discussions, no presentations.
>
> We could try something like this:
>
> A Simple Rule to Eliminate Useless Meetings
>
>
> https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20130701022638-22330283-a-simple-rule-to-eliminate-useless-meetings
>
> (I have never done it, but it seems interesting).
>
> Regards,
> as
>
> On 7/28/13 6:13 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> I would be very sorry to see IETF *working* meetings turned into
> >> something closer to conferences, or to dumbing things down to
> >> accommodate newcomers who I gather from discussion so far don't have
> >> anything particular in mind.
> >
> > yup. i guess it is time for my quarterly suggestion to remove the
> > projectors and screens.
> >
> > randy
> >
>
>
>
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