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Re: Agenda for Vienna
On onsdag, maj 14, 2003, at 23:55 Europe/Stockholm, Iljitsch van
Beijnum wrote:
On woensdag, mei 14, 2003, at 17:03 Europe/Amsterdam, Kurt Erik
Lindqvist wrote:
2. The first session is early in the week, and have one topic. The
proposals that have then been made formally to the IETF will each get
around five minutes. Each presenter will be a member of a "panel".
The working-group and the other presenters are allowed to ask
questions on the proposals and try and better understand the
proposals.
Who are the presenters? The authors?
That was the thinking yes.
I also want to point out that the WG sessions are not there for a
full presentation of the proposals - You are supposed to read the
drafts > :-)
I fully agree, however: it is likely that there will be a significant
number of "new" people there to see what's shaking in multi6. It might
be good to introduce every proposal so the entire audience at least
knows the general gest of all proposals. Then they can read the draft
before the second meeting if they're interested.
The idea was that that was the 5 min introduction.
I think we need more than five minutes per proposal. Would ten be
doable? Remember that not everyone is as brief as we were at the RIPE
meeting in Amsterdam. :-)
How much time we have will depend on the amount of proposals. What
worries me is that this means I most likely will have to keep the
agenda floating until the draft cut-off date :-)
I would personally not want to see several similar proposals being
presented,
The different takes on the whole locator/identifier thing are
different enough to warrant talking about all that are fleshed out
enough, I think.
Again, this is more a time constraint than anything else and would
depend on the amount of presentations.
Finally an organizational remark: if we allow everyone to have their
own slides we lose half the allocated time with hooking up laptops. I
suggest that everyone who presents submits some slides and someone
makes sure all of them are projected around the right time. If Steve
Kent can do it over the phone this should be easy...
Agreed. I will try and have all presentations on one laptop.
- kurtis -