[governance] What happened with the hubs?

Seiiti Arata seiiti.lists at googlemail.com
Wed Nov 25 14:05:43 EST 2009


p.s. from what I assume looking at Hong Xue's video is that differently than
Ginger's case (who recorded the video in advance), she is doing her
presentation in real time.

On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Seiiti Arata
<seiiti.lists at googlemail.com>wrote:

> You may also be interested to check the YouTube playlist of videos related
> to remote participation:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=20A41E9403AE0297
>
> Seiiti
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Roland Perry <
> roland at internetpolicyagency.com> wrote:
>
>> In message <4B0D0C01.6060301 at gmail.com>, at 06:20:41 on Wed, 25 Nov 2009,
>> Ginger Paque <gpaque at gmail.com> writes
>>
>>  .  WebEx was available usually in 4 of the workshop rooms, sometimes
>>> more, and some main sessions.
>>>
>> ...
>>
>>> The UN webcast was available on audio in 10 rooms, video in about 4 of
>>> those.
>>>
>>
>> Hence some of my confusion on the day, with different facilities in
>> different rooms.
>>
>> In message <f7e605ab0911250818n2f4ae20am8e6cfba4fea51e0c at mail.gmail.com>,
>> at 14:18:01 on Wed, 25 Nov 2009, Marilia Maciel <mariliamaciel at gmail.com>
>> writes
>>
>>
>>  Webcast:
>>> - Audio and video transmitted from main session and workshop room 1
>>> (Sinai)
>>>
>>> - Audio transmitted from 4 workshop rooms. Until the second day of the
>>> event we had only license to use 5 rooms in Webex. When the other
>>> licenses were given (day 3), we created more 2 rooms, in accordance
>>> with the interests of the hub organizers in particular workshops.
>>>
>>
>> Similarly, along with some ambiguity in the numbering of the rooms on the
>> webcasts (compared to the numbers on the doors) it wasn't clear if
>> "middle-numbered" workshops were being audiocast or not [eg Nile Valley on
>> day 3]
>>
>>
>>  We could not create webex rooms for all workshops because there were not
>>> enough volunteers to be remote moderators (people to be in the computers,
>>> receiving the remote questions and forwarding them to the panel moderators).
>>>
>>
>> We had one of those moderators, but they didn't receive any back traffic
>> (hence my original enquiry).
>>
>>
>>  - The quality of the webcast has been much better than the year before,
>>> according to the feedback received so far
>>>
>>
>> The video and audio available on the UN website is far better than
>> previously available, and exceeds that from most Internet industry events I
>> have attended.
>> --
>> Roland Perry
>>
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