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I would not implement the first as a separate
conference, but that is something that we could discuss more when we define the
sidebar operations. I can see the value of defining a move user between
conferences operation, though I'm a bit skeptical of the architecture to enable
such an operation. I guess I'd like to see a high level call flow for how this
would work. From: Even, Roni [mailto:roni.even at polycom.co.il] Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 7:24 AM To: Sean Olson; Geir Arne Sandbakken; XCON-IETF Subject: RE: [XCON] Moving users between conferences Sean, Sidebar is a child of a
conference which is not the case here. For the first case there is no conference
yet. I agree that the second can be based on
sidebar. I think that I agree
with Geir that there is a need to move participants between conferences and not
only from a conference to side bar and back Roni From: Sean
Olson [mailto:Sean.Olson at microsoft.com] I don't see why those
two use cases could not be handled by a sidebar. From: Geir Arne
Sandbakken [mailto:geir.sandbakken at tandberg.net] Moving users between sidebars has
been proposed, but it would be nice to extend this for moving users between
conferences as well. Having a “move” verb would be preferable, as a
“delete user” followed by “add user” can have the side effect of disconnecting
the user from the conference. Two use
cases: 1. Waiting room: You call a
waiting room where someone controls when you can join a specific
conference. 2. Help service: An
administrator can move a user to another conference to help out with typical
media problems, debugging or other issues. Then move the user back when it
has been resolved. Geir
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