Re: Required Google Account to review an IETF meeting. Really?

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On Sat, May 31, 2025 at 10:44 AM Joel Halpern <jmh.direct@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Raising the issue was and is the communities right and responsibility.  We have done that.


Yes, agree.
 


Choosing the solution is largely a matter for the tools team lead by the staff, with direction from the LLC board.   They likely will choose to consult with the community to confirm that the solution they think best does indeed meet our needs.  But our focus is on our needs, not on which tool they should use.

If you want to build your own prototype, feel free.  But it is not an IETF@ issue.


No, I really do not want to do that. :)

I was thinking of seeding the IETF 122 Plenary as an experiment. But, then I ran up against a question: am I allowed to seed such a BitTorrent? This is already the best way to get a Linux distribution or something, setting aside all of the IP piracy issues about movies and music. If the IETF itself put them on BitTorrent that question would be answered without a lot of policy.

thanks,
Rob


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