- From: Amy van der Hiel <amy@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 17:27:20 -0500
- To: pso-pc@w3.org
Dear Protocol Council Members, The next PSO-PC Teleconference will be held Friday 22 November 2002 on the W3C Zakim bridge system. Dial in number: +1.617.761.6200 conference code: 42266. (Please note the bridge instructions at the bottom of the message.) Starting time: 12:00 UTC (14:00 CET) Estimated duration: 1 hour Please confirm* your participation or send your regrets for the upcoming teleconference: Martin Dürst Azucena Hernandez Richard Hill Geoff Huston Tapio Kaijanen Mike St.Johns Brian Moore Amy van der Hiel Daniel Weitzner Draft agenda (updated): 1. Introduction 2. Report on ICANN meeting Shanghai (Richard Hill) http://www.icann.org/shanghai/ 3. Comments on E&R report /status of PSO 6. Miscellaneous 7. Closing If you have any other suggestions for the agenda (additions or deletions), please forward them to me. Note: we will be using the W3C Zakim bridge system for this call. Participants must call into the bridge -- you will not be called. Instructions on how to use the W3C Zakim teleconference bridge system: Call the bridge (+1.617.761.6200). You will not hear a ring tone; the bridge will pick up the call immediately. You will hear a voice prompt to enter your conference code . Enter the assigned code (42266) and terminate with the #' key. You do not need to wait for the prompt to finish to enter the conference code. If many calls are being answered simultaneously, you may hear music on hold' for a few seconds before the voice prompt plays. You can enter your conference code during the music on hold' without waiting for the prompt. If you have difficulty entering the code; for example, the bridge says that conference is restricted at this time' you can enter *0 and the bridge will attempt to connect you a person. Whomever answers should be able to assist you in connecting to your conference. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I look forward to talking to you soon. Regards, Amy
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