On 8/24/12 6:55 AM, Eric Gray wrote:
Usually, if the agenda is tight, you need to be headed for the
microphone before a
presenter is done, or the Chairs will move immediately on to the next
presentation.
"Usually?" Really? That hasn't been my experience. The only thing
that's been a concern in the past has been that if the line gets long
it gets closed. What I've seen more often (I think) is that the
chair asks whether or not there are any more questions before moving
on to the next agenda item.
If you have attended very many IETF WG meetings,
One or two.
If you are the "jabber" scribe,
A time or ten.
Sorry, I think that people believe the objections they're raising are
true, but while these things happen they're not usual. And when they
happen they're the result of poor chairing rather than something
inherent in the medium.
Melinda
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