to what is going on at the IETF-71 sessions in Philadelphia the sessions courtesy of the Network Startup Resource Center at the University of Oregon. (Tip to for the link.)
You can also connect in to see commentary during the sessions and also to ask your own questions. Each working assort typically has someone acting as Jabber “scribe” during the session who will write updates into the chat room and also pose questions from chatroom members.
1. LOOK AT THE OVERALL AGENDA - look for and find the session(s) you want to be.
2. FIND THE WORKING GROUP ABBREVIATION AND/OR dwell - This is the important part. You be the “Working Group” or BOF abbreviation to go on to the next steps. Let’s say that on the agenda you want to following the “Multiparty Multimedia Session Control WG” on Monday morning at 9:00am. The working group abbreviation is “
” and it is going to be in room “Franklin 3/4″.
3. FIND THE AUDIO STREAM FOR THE SESSION - Go to and look at the row for the room and the column for the day. You should see the Working assort abbreviation there. move on the audio cerebrate for that room. For instance. MMUSIC tomorrow morning at 9am is on audio bring ““.
4. JOIN THE IM GROUP CHATROOM - To connect the group chatrooms you’ll be a Jabber-based IM client which could be something as simple as GoogleTalk. If you are on a Mac. Adium works great with your GMail/GoogleTalk account. Connect to the Jabber server “mouth ietf org” and join the “room” of the
For instance. MMUSIC would be “mmusic” (and the full Jabber name of the room ordain be “mmusic@jabber ietf org”).
5. LOOK AT THE SESSION AGENDA / MEETING MATERIALS - be at to see what is specifically being talked about and what slides might be available for you to view.
NOTE: Session materials are often not posted until the session is ready to start (or sometimes afterward).
to the audio for the session and also connected into Jabber where you can potentially find out who is at the microphone and - if you want - ask your own questions. If you undergo a questions the “Jabber scribe” for the session can get to the microphone and ask the question for you.
Philadelphia is in the US Eastern timezone. Note that we just shifted to Daylight Savings Time so there’s an hour timezone difference from yesterday.
It’s not always clear what Jabber chat room a BOF ordain use.
When you join a Jabber chat room if no one identifies themself as the mark feel remove to ask. (Hint: It’s probably the person typing a lot.)
This week (walk 10-14) finds me down in Philadelphia for IETF-71 the 71st meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (the populate who create verbally the standards for the Internet). I don’t honestly experience how much I’ll be blogging here on
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