- From: Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 14:38:39 -0400
- To: Christiaan Brand <cbrand@google.com>
- Cc: W3C Web Authn WG <public-webauthn@w3.org>
I think Wendy deliberately dialed in using the PSTN, so no. -- Sam On 5/3/18 2:31 PM, Christiaan Brand wrote: > Wasn't Wendy the host (From WebEx's perspective)? > > On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 11:30 AM Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org > <mailto:weiler@w3.org>> wrote: > > I connected to the call this week as not-a-host - once just by dialing > in and once using the browser plug-in while not authenticated to > WebEx - > and I saw no problems. I got the "host has not joined the meeting" > pop-up, but it still let me connect to audio. Others were able to > connect as well. I also confirmed that someone with the host code can > become the host, and John and Tony have that code. > > Hopefully what we saw on the 25th was either a transient failure or > just > UI confusion. If you see examples to the contrary, please let me know. > > -- Sam > > > On 4/25/18 2:53 PM, Samuel Weiler wrote: > > Colleagues, > > > > My apologies that the WebEx did not work as expected. I > double-checked > > that WebEx is configured to that allows you to join without me > there. My > > testing showed that while WebEx gives a notice that the host has not > > arrived, it still let participants connect. I also saw that a > couple of > > people were still connected to the WebEx at 220pm. > > > > I am hoping this is just a UI issue - that the notice about the > host not > > being there scared people away, and that the WebEx still worked. > In any > > case, I propose that I join the call late next week, or not > > authenticated as host, and see what happens. > > > > -- Sam >
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