Hi.

For obvious reasons, there is some renewed/increased interest in use of remote hubs for IETF meetings. Although there has been quite a bit of activity with hubs in recent years, I believe the expectations and requirements for them have been kept informal (and possibly idiosyncratic, with each hub doing whatever locals prefer.)

If we believe we are going to be relying on the use of remote hubs more, we should try to clarify what services they need to provide and how their operation should be incorporated into the conduct of face-to-face IETF meetings.

By way of example...

Should they support multiple, parallel sessions, so that different groups of hub participants can 'attend' different, parallel sessions?

Should the interaction between hub participants and participants at the 'main' venue be subject to particular procedures/style?


Thoughts?

d/
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  Dave Crocker
  Brandenburg InternetWorking
  bbiw.net

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