Teleconferences, Zakim and noise

Hi everyone,

Thanks again to all participants! It was really great to have so many of you on the call today.

For these who are new to W3C teleconferences, I'd like to mention that Tom's collection of pointers for scribes [1] also includes some relevant material on the Zakim bridge for all participants. This can be handy for the next call, where there will be more discussion than today. In particular:


> -- http://www.w3.org/2002/01/UsingZakim (one page)
>    How to join a conference, mute your audio, raise your hand, etc.
>
> -- http://www.w3.org/2005/rules/wg/wiki/UsingZakim (one page)
>    How to log into IRC before calling, hide Zakim commands from
>    the agenda, manage the speaker queue.
>
> -- http://www.w3.org/2005/rules/wg/wiki/TeleconEtiquette (one page)
>    When to mute your phone, when to use IRC instead of talking.


And for the vacuum cleaners of the future ;-) here is an especially useful Zakim sequence to look at:

> [17:04]  * fsasaki zakim, who is noisy?
> [17:04]  * Zakim fsasaki, listening for 10 seconds I heard sound from the following: TomB? (11%), stu (2%), antoine (4%), fumi? (20%), Oreste (10%), Jonathan_Rees (15%), +1.361.279.aall (34%)
> [17:04]  * fumi zakim, mute me
> [17:04]  * Zakim fumi? should now be muted
> [17:04]  * fsasaki zakim, mute 1.361.279.aall


Cheers,

Antoine

[1] http://www.w3.org/2006/07/SWD/Scribing.html

Received on Thursday, 3 June 2010 16:08:23 UTC