FYI. Please try to get me your presentation slides as early as possible (pdf preferred). Regards, // Steve
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- Subject: Fwd: Pre-posting of slides in Hiroshima
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- Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:50:15 -0800
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Hi, please try to do this as much as possible. Lars Begin forwarded message:From: Adrian Farrel <adrian at olddog.co.uk> Date: October 31, 2009 13:25:16 PDT To: "wgchairs at ietf.org" <wgchairs at ietf.org> Subject: Pre-posting of slides in Hiroshima Reply-To: Adrian Farrel <adrian at olddog.co.uk> Hi,We can expect a higher than normal number of people at our WG meetings inHiroshima for whom English is not the first language.In discussions in Stockholm, the thing that Asian participants said would be most useful was pre-posting of the slides. This allows them to look up anydifficult words, make notes, and follow along at their own speed.I know many working groups have a good record of posting slides before their meetings. Can I ask you all to make a special effort to get the material onto the IETF site ahead of your meetings (preferably at least a day ahead) as an act of courtesy and to ensure better discussions within your workinggroups. Thanks, AdrianAttachment: smime.p7s
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