Ole Jacobsen wrote:
John,
Sorry, I wasn't suggesting we use a Wiki, and I should have pointed to
just the Photo Gallery:
http://icannwiki.org/Picture_Gallery
... which looks useful. We certainly don't need bios, caricatures or
anything else. Remember the USENIX Facesaver project? Anyway,
On 03/29/2007 21:23 PM, Yao Jiankang wrote:
Maybe, when we register the IETF meeting, we not only register the
English name but also the Native character name. further, IETF may
print both the English name and the Native character name on the
Name Tag. :)
+1
Native language biggest on the
While we're tagging attendees, let's get robots to follow them around and
give everyone connectivity wherever they are--and track them:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasictaxonomyName=wireless_trends_and_technologiesarticleId=9014819taxonomyId=78
Maybe the
Only if there are multiple, independent, interoperable implementations.
Regards
Marshall
On Mar 30, 2007, at 1:43 PM, Chris Elliott wrote:
While we're tagging attendees, let's get robots to follow them
around and give everyone connectivity wherever they are--and track
them:
On Friday, March 30, 2007 02:59:51 PM -0400 Marshall Eubanks
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Only if there are multiple, independent, interoperable implementations.
On the contrary, this is one case where we must be careful _not_ to allow
interoperability. If the robots could interoperate,
At 1:50 -0700 3/28/07, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
However, I think it would be useful to at least include company/organization
name (perhaps even country)...
I like that, and I have one more request - folk's names presented in
their (personally preferred, etc.) native script.
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At 1:50 -0700 3/28/07, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
I like that, and I have one more request - folk's
I realize that the IETF meeting attendee list is deliberately kept
simplified to avoid spamming and other mis-use. However, I think it
would be useful to at least include company/organization name (perhaps
even country) AND allow for sorting by any included field such as you
see here:
Who else is here from Nokia?
The final version in the Proceedings does have affiliations:
http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/06nov/index.html
but I agree that is a bit late for finding people on-site.
Taking this one step further, perhaps we could get the ICANNwiki folks
to create a photo
Ole Jacobsen wrote:
However, I think it
would be useful to at least include company/organization name (perhaps
even country) AND allow for sorting by any included field such as you
see here:
+1
Taking this one step further, perhaps we could get the ICANNwiki folks
to create a photo
Hi,
on 2007-03-28 14:23 Dave Crocker said the following:
Ole Jacobsen wrote:
However, I think it
would be useful to at least include company/organization name (perhaps
even country) AND allow for sorting by any included field such as you
see here:
...
Taking this one step further,
--On Wednesday, March 28, 2007 01:50 -0700 Ole Jacobsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Taking this one step further, perhaps we could get the
ICANNwiki folks to create a photo library to enable us to find
other attendees more easily:
http://icannwiki.org/Ole_Jacobsen
(I am not suggesting
John,
Sorry, I wasn't suggesting we use a Wiki, and I should have pointed to
just the Photo Gallery:
http://icannwiki.org/Picture_Gallery
... which looks useful. We certainly don't need bios, caricatures or
anything else. Remember the USENIX Facesaver project? Anyway, it's the
general idea I
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