IPP Mail Archive: Re: IPP> Re: PWG-ANNOUNCE> Future work of the PWG

Re: IPP> Re: PWG-ANNOUNCE> Future work of the PWG

henrik.holst@i-data.com
Wed, 25 Aug 1999 14:23:43 +0200

Yes, I think I have seen a internet chat program once, I don't remember what it
was called,
but you was able to se the history of the chat. So if you wasn't connected at
the time a man
wrote a chat message, you was able to see it when you connected later on.

Holst

Jay Martin <jkm@underscore.com> on 24-08-99 15:23:33

Please respond to jkm@underscore.com

To: Henrik Holst/INT
cc: ipp@pwg.org

Subject: Re: IPP> Re: PWG-ANNOUNCE> Future work of the PWG

This sounds like a good idea. Given your comments, you must be assuming
that the chat is recorded in some way, right?

...jay

henrik.holst@i-data.com wrote:
>
> Richard
>
> I like the idea of using some kind of internet chat, specially because of
> the time zone differents between US and Europe. Then I don't have to
> stay up all night to attend a telephone conference, if I am prevented to
> attend a meeting.
>
> Henrik Holst
>
> Richard Shockey <rshockey@ix.netcom.com> on 19-08-99 23:54:50
>
> To: Jay Martin <jkm@underscore.com>, don@lexmark.com
> cc: pwg-announce@pwg.org (bcc: Henrik Holst/INT)
>
> Subject: Re: PWG-ANNOUNCE> Future work of the PWG
>
> >
> >
> > > Do you have any siggestions on how to leverage technology to make this
> > workable
> > > without suppressing the discussion?
> >
> >No, not really. Although video conferencing sure would be nice...
>
> Maybe this is a silly idea but how about one of those Internet Chat like
> systems. A member of the on site team would be designated as NetScribe
> Moderator to post the current discussion thread on line and then relay
> questions from logged in users. You'd need a fast typist and the moderator
> would need nothing more than a dial up Net Connection.
>
> The advantage of this system is that the participants on site would not be
> directly disturbed by folks cutting by voice in but could post questions
> and follow a abbreviated meeting agenda.
>
> I really dont know much about the software involved but essentially you go
> to a web site, log in some sort of Java client app thing is loaded up and
> you see the scrolling threads.You can post messages to the moderator who
> can then control the threads. I've recently participated in a couple of
> these moderated chat sessions and it sort of works.
>
> >
>
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