People that are participating in the meeting will find these commands useful:
- voip:
<last 3 digits of SIP/...>
is<alias>
- Associate a voice channel with an IRC nickname. Details - /me
TEXT
- Say something off of the record. Everything else you type is recorded in the official transcript. Details - q? - See who is on the speaker queue.
- q+ - Add yourself to the speaker queue.
- q+ to say
TEXT
- Add yourself to the speaker queue while including a reminder to yourself on what you want to say. - q+
<alias>
- Add someone else to the speaker queue. - q-
<alias>
- Remove someone from the speaker queue. - ack
<alias>
- Acknowledge someone to speak from the speaker queue.
People that are running the meeting may find these commands useful:
- agenda:
<URL>
- Specify the link for the meeting agenda. Details - scribe:
<alias>
- Specify the IRC nickcname of the person that is scribing. <alias> <TEXT>
- (For scribe) Record what alias said Details- topic:
TEXT
- Set the current topic of discussion. - voip: number? - Get the dial in numbers for the call. (TODO: is this right? I thought it was connections? )
- voip: connections? - Get the dial in numbers for the call. Details
- voip: noisy? - See which audio channels are being noisy. Useful for finding distracting audio from participants.
- voip: mute
<last 3 digits of SIP/...>
- Mute an audio channel. - voip: unmute
<last 3 digits of SIP/...>
- Unmute an audio channel. - voip: disconnect
<last 3 digits of SIP/...>
- Disconnect an audio channel. - chair:
<alias>
- Specify the person running the meeting. - meeting:
<TEXT>
- Specify the title of the meeting. - date:
<YYYY-MM-dd>
- Specify the date of the meeting. Useful when creating minutes after the fact. - action:
<TEXT>
- Add an action item
voip: <last 3 digits of SIP/...> is <alias>
Suppose your alias is kimhd
and phone number is 555-222-1212. Look for your phone number in the chat window and get the last 3 digits from the adjacent string [SIP/xx.xx.xx.xxx-xxxxxxxx]
[09:01] <voip-vctf> 15552221212 [SIP/69.77.77.777-00000174] has joined the conference.
The last 3 digits are 174
. You would enter command:
voip: 174 is kimhd
/me <your message>
/me can you speak up please?
Agenda: <agenda link>
Agenda: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-credentials/2017Jul/0040.html
voip: connections?
<alias>: <what they said>
Suppose ChristopherA is scribing, and kimhd says "The next thing we will discuss is the DID spec"
ChristopherA would type:
kimhd: The next thing we will discuss is the DID spec
To continue, and avoid repeating the author name, type ...
(on the new line)