[chapter-delegates] Re: Tsunami Alert Network Meeting will start in 15 minutes

Baker Fred fred at cisco.com
Tue Mar 29 12:00:28 PST 2005


what is the yahoo group id?



On Mar 29, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Andreu Vea' wrote:

> The recent (last Saturday) daylight savings changes in europe, which 
> will be
> done in US next Sunday, made that during this week the time differences
> between countries are a little different.
>
> Our meeting is scheduled at 20:00 UTC  (see UTC coordinates here
> http://www.dxing.com/utcgmt.htm )
>
> The Indonesian chapter (who is still awake at 3 AM waiting for the 
> event)
> told us that.
> For the next time I'll send the time in most of the cities of the world
> http://www.dxing.com/utcgmt.htm
>
> The meeting will start in 15 minutes...
>
> 		andreu
>
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Lynn St.Amour [mailto:st.amour at isoc.org]
> Enviado el: martes, 29 de marzo de 2005 11:06
> Para: andreu at veabaro.info; 'Franck Martin'; 'Baker Fred'
> CC: lroberts at packet.cc; chapter-delegates at lists.isoc.org; 'Michael R
> Nelson'; jd at isoc-es.org; kahn at cnri.reston.va.us; 'Vinton G. Cerf'
> Asunto: RE2: Reminder: Tsunami Alert Network : (IM Client for tomorrow)
>
> Andreu,
>
> I've just set up a yahoo account (thought I'd never see the day but 
> :-)).
>
> My ID is: lynstamour
>
> see you all soon.
>
> Lynn
>
> At 1:26 AM -0800 3/29/05, Andreu Vea' wrote:
>> Dear Franck,
>>
>> You-re very welcome to connect and use the IM client that you prefer.
>>
>> But as I said to this list, I don-t want to start another
>> (never-ending) discussion about the "best" IM client... And never less
>> than 24h before we start our meeting. This only would bring 
>> confussion,
>> to the people who is their first time with messenger.
>>
>> Time and experience with groups bigger than 20 people chatting
>> concurrently will tell us which is the most convenient.
>>
>> Due Yahoo Messenger its free, multiplatform tested by millions of
>> people who use it daily and it is multilanguage I picked this IM 
>> client
>> for our monthly meetings. And this will be the one which will Host our
> meeting tomorrow.
>>
>> Specially the video codecs (much more efficient) is what made me 
>> decide.
>>
>>
>> I've tested Gaim, after your kind message, and I have seen that has
>> nice features, (multi/protocol) that will allow you to connect (only
>> text) tomorrow with us. But not using any video device. Not supported.
>> And the attach/file feature must be still improved.
>>
>> So as I said, use the IM client that best fit your needs (Gaim,
>> Trillian, Miranda, Qnext, Integrity Messenger...) The idea is that all
>> those who have webcam, can use it. Otherwise you can add your picture.
>> So we can see "our faces" while talking.
>>
>> "Conceptually" I totally agree with the spirit of your suggestion, I'm
>> an open/source oriented. But for this kind of events where 
>> installation
>> must be easy and nothing can't fail, I prefer (and I've tested more) 
>> Yahoo
> IM.
>>
>> If you've an open source solution, with real-time video, 
>> multiplatform,
>> multilingual and tested with more than 20 simultaneous users, please
>> write me privately and we'll discuss about changing for future 
>> meetings.
>>
>> But let's focus on the "Topic of the meeting" the Tsunami Alert 
>> Network
>> and not in the bearer of our information.
>> Franck, I look forward to see you in the meeting.
>>
>> 		andreu
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Mensaje original-----
>> De: Franck Martin [mailto:franck at sopac.org] Enviado el: lunes, 28 de
>> marzo de 2005 21:08
>> Para: Baker Fred
>> CC: andreu at veabaro.info; lroberts at packet.cc;
>> chapter-delegates at lists.isoc.org; 'Michael R Nelson'; jd at isoc-es.org;
>> kahn at cnri.reston.va.us; 'Lynn St.Amour'; 'Vinton G. Cerf'
>> Asunto: Re: [chapter-delegates] Re: Reminder: Tsunami Alert Network :
>> more necessary than ever
>>
>> While Yahoo messenger is a good piece of propietary software, 
>> shouldn't
>> we use something that follows an RFC?
>>
>> Like jabber for instance to do all the online meetings.
>>
>> This is what APNIC does, and I think ISOC should use protocols/open
>> standards promoted by IETF.
>>
>> gaim.sourceforge.net has a jabber client for Linux and Windows.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Baker Fred wrote:
>>
>>>  On Yahoo, I am FredBakerSBA
>>>
>>>
>>>  On Mar 28, 2005, at 5:35 PM, Andreu Vea' wrote:
>>>
>>>>  After 3 months today (Monday 16:00h GMT) Indonesia trembled again
>>>> with  a terrible 8.2 Richter earthquake.
>>>>   Our long time ago scheduled meeting will be more opportunistic
>>>> than  ever.
>>>>
>>>>  This note is to remind you that:
>>>>
>>>>  After the great success of our last real-time meeting I look to see
>>>> you tomorrow (Tuesday)  we'll discuss and learn about the "Tsunami
>>>> Alert Network" with Fred Baker (co-author of the Draft)
>>>>
>>>>  Looking forward to have our chapter delegate in Indonesia (Jakarta)
>>>> Irwan Effendi online to give us a real
>>>>
>>>>  MEETING DETAILS:
>>>>  -----------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> -8<-----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> -
>>>>  --
>>>>  -
>>>>      Date: Tuesday, March the 29th
>>>>      Time: 12h (noon) Pacific Time, 15h (Eastern US Time)  Spain 22h
>>>> (GMT+1)
>>>>      Topic: "Tsunami Alert Network"
>>>>      Invited Guest Star this month  ;-)   ::   Fred Baker (Co-author
>>>>  of  the draft, and Cisco Fellow)
>>>>      Status : Confirmed
>>>>
>>>>  NOTE: Attention European countries changed the hour this week, US
>>>> will  do it next Sunday.
>>>>                  Follow the examples, if any doubt just drop me a 
>>>> note.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    ---------
>>>>
>>>> -8<-----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> -
>>>>  --
>>>>  ---------------------------
>>>>
>>>>  RECOMMENDED:
>>>>
>>>>  If you didn't attend the "testing-tools meeting" two weeks ago,
>>>> please  let me know your yahoo ID till 5 minutes before the meeting
>>>> start  time, so I'll invite and add you to the conference room.
>>>>
>>>>  To the rest of us,
>>>>
>>>>  Add to your Yahoo Messenger http://messenger.yahoo.com private list
>>>> the following IDs from other  Delegates  (Click here):
>>>>
>>>>  [HTML]
>>>>
>>>> http://www.veabaro.info/stanford/wiwiw/isoc/2005-03-15-ISOC-DELEGATE
>>>> S
>>>>  -
>>>>  FIRST-MEETING.htm
>>>>
>>>>  [PDF]
>>>>
>>>> http://www.veabaro.info/stanford/wiwiw/isoc/2005-03-15-ISOC-DELEGATE
>>>> S
>>>>  -
>>>>  FIRST-MEETING-2.pdf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Save it in a proper place, (the content of this link will be
>>>> removed  in few days)
>>>>
>>>>          andreu
>>>>
>>>>  NOTE: The solely purpose of these monthly meetings, is to know more
>>>> between us (the ISOC-chapter-delegates micro-community) and our
>>>> different realities in order to strength our relationships and be
>>>> able  to inter-cooperate between chapters in the future.
>>>>
>>>>  I copied Vint,  Bob, Larry and a few others in order to let them
>>>> know  that if they want to participate they will be more than
>>>> welcomed. But  knowing how dense are their calendars... don't need
>>>> to excuse if they  can't make it. Is Just FYI.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Andreu Vea'  Ph.D.
>>>>  Internet Research Scholar
>>>>  Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA)  andreu at veabaro.info  /
>>>> andreu at stanford.edu http://WiWiW.org (Who is  Who in the Internet
>>>> world) VP  ISOC-ES (Spain) and ISOC-CAT  co-founder.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Franck Martin
>> ICT Specialist
>> franck at sopac.org
>> SOPAC, Fiji
>> GPG Key fingerprint = 44A4 8AE4 392A 3B92 FDF9  D9C6 BE79 9E60 81D9
>> 1320 "Toute connaissance est une reponse a une question" G.Bachelard
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