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Re: [802SEC] +++++++++ P&P Ballot Resolution Telecom Notice +++++++++++++



I would prefer Netneeting. I know I have used that through our fire wall. I haven't tried to use any of the messengers through our firewall but I'm under the impression that they would be blocked.

Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org]On
Behalf Of Carl R. Stevenson
Sent: Monday, 10 January, 2005 5:00 AM
To: STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [802SEC] +++++++++ P&P Ballot Resolution Telecom Notice
+++++++++++++


While I see value in Mike's proposal, I would prefer to use MS Messenger or
Netmeeting, rather than anything hosted through Yahoo ...

1) I don't want to have to install yet another IM client
2) I have heard reports of onerously prying cookies, etc.

Carl

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org
> [mailto:owner-stds-802-sec@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Mike Takefman
> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 11:00 PM
> To: STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org
> Subject: Re: [802SEC] +++++++++ P&P Ballot Resolution Telecom
> Notice +++++++++++++
>
> Mat,
>
> while I have no objection to continuing to persue P&P
> resolution via teleconference I recognize the difficulty in
> scheduling around all of the participants schedules and I
> hope we can find a reasonable common time.
>
> I would personally like to see 1 major change to the methodology.
>
> When .17 has teleconference calls, we use Yahoo Messenger to
> create a text conference room for all participants. This
> allows the moderator or commenter to cut and paste their
> proposed text for all to see. We are able to achieve
> concensus on word smithing issues far quicker since people
> can actually read the proposed text.
>
> In the case of a poor bridge, IM also allows, a method for a
> participant to object or request the floor. Some bridges I've
> been on (with many participants) do not mix the signals well
> and tend to give the "loudest" speaker the floor, drowning
> out other voices.
>
> Yahoo Messenger is free, and most (but not all) corporations
> allow it to pass through their firewalls. All that is
> required is that the moderator have all of the participants
> on his contact list so that he/she can create the conference
> room and add people as they arrive.
>
> cheers,
>
> mike

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