--On Thursday, July 13, 2017 19:51 +0000 Nalini J Elkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> John, > Remote viewing hubs are important for the developing world. > They are a way to do outreach and to incubate new > participants. It will take time for us and them to become > effective. However, let us not in any way diminish the > efforts that have been put out by so many to do outreach. We > have seen hubs in Latin America, India and Africa. I hope > to see them continue. Again, and I can't say this too many times, I think remote viewing hubs and other sorts of gathering separate from IETF meetings are a great idea and should be encouraged in any way possible. My sole concerns is about remote participation by a group (hub or otherwise). Remote _participation_ arrangements can easily favor some types of work over others and, however unintentially, discourage participating in some IETF efforts. If they are sponsored by a company (or held on its premises) and primarily draw people associated with that company of who are associated with the company's main area of interest, they carry risks to IETF's norms about participation as individuals and even could raise questions about collaborations to influence standards development work to favor particular organizations or sets of organizations. In addition, fairness in queue management for questions and comments would require far more skill, training, and attention fro WG Chairs than we have seen so far. I've convinced that, if we are motivated enough and in the long term and with an adequate investment in training, procedural reviews, lawyers, and possibly tools, we can get around those problems and make remote participation hubs work in a satisfactory way. But I'm not certain the community cares enough or is willing to make the needed investments (remembering that they will almost certainly require more attention from and put more pressure on the IESG and WG Chairs). More important and precisely because I think remove viewing / observation arrangements are very important, I don't want to risk getting distracted from that effort by trying to work in parallel on the very hard problems of remote participation hubs. best, john _______________________________________________ NOTE WELL: This list operates according to http://mipassoc.org/dkim/ietf-list-rules.html. https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/vmeet
