On 28 May 2020, at 13:38, Andy Davidson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hans Petter wrote: 
>> your input is highly appreciated.
> 
> The RIPE meeting is usually quite good for remote-attendance options, but 
> since everyone was remote for '80, the setup was *excellent*.  Thank you for 
> that.
> 
> It was great to be able to relay questions through the chairs into sessions 
> but I would love to see the questioner and also encourage conversation after 
> some of the presentations.  Please consider a setup to allow a questioner to 
> ask the question themselves via video link as well as retaining the relay 
> option? I'd be happy to participate in a community test of such a system.

I like this observation. It helps put a human face on a question and to feel 
more like you're in the middle of a community working together to have 
different voices phrase different questions, rather than having a single voice 
relay them from typed text.

I think it was a nice feature of RIPE 80 that people didn't have to feel 
self-conscious or intimidated by the idea of speaking in front of a crowd of 
people, though, as I have often heard is the case during sessions at in-person 
meetings. Perhaps there is an advantage in having both options available, if it 
can be done in a streamlined way without too much extra work for session 
moderators.

For what it's worth I also really like seeing people in their home environment 
on camera. It also adds to the informality and makes events feel more human. 
Every time a rogue cat or child makes a cameo appearance in a business meeting, 
my day gets a little bit better.


Joe


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