On Wed, 16 Nov 2016, Spencer Dawkins at IETF wrote:

P.s. if you can't run a jabber client, you can join the Meetecho session with the sound muted, and just use the jabber client provided there.

I am not sure I will attend so I can't promise to be scribe. I can however offer my experience that using the Meetecho session makes being a jabber scribe extremely easy.

Jabber scribe is basically:

Sit down next to front mic with your computer.
Open meetecho session in Chrome or Firefox (I know they work)
Read people names from their name badges and type into meetecho window (this is "jabber").
If someone write stuff into jabber, go to mic and relay them.

Since the meetecho session is recorded, this is a great way to give others a record of that's going on. You get the name written in the text window as that person is speaking (correctly spelled since you're reading it from their name badge), you get presentations, video and audio and text all in one, all in a standard web browser.

So before being jabber scribe was slightly complicated. Not so anymore.

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Mikael Abrahamsson    email: [email protected]

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