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 23:28:59 +0200

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Henrik Holst
25-08-99 14:25

To: don@lexmark.com
cc:

Subject: Re: IPP> Re: PWG-ANNOUNCE> Future work of the PWG (Document link not
converted)

Maybe there is a chat program running on a web server. That would work through
firewalls.

Holst

don@lexmark.com on 24-08-99 16:55:04

To: Henrik Holst/INT
cc: rshockey@ix.netcom.com, ipp@pwg.org

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

The problem with the chat rooms, etc. is that most of them (like IRC, etc.) use
special ports. These ports and protocols DO NOT traverse many corporate
firewalls and so are usable by those of us "protected" by our IS groups.

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henrik.holst%i-data.com@interlock.lexmark.com on 08/24/99 08:51:11 AM

To: rshockey%ix.netcom.com@interlock.lexmark.com
cc: ipp%pwg.org@interlock.lexmark.com (bcc: Don Wright/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: IPP> Re: PWG-ANNOUNCE> Future work of the PWG

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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