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Link to archive of tutorials? #13

Open dthaler opened 2 years ago

dthaler commented 2 years ago

There have been a number of WG chair tutorials. Currently the page links to list archives but not to the archive of tutorials. https://trac.ietf.org/trac/edu/wiki/Tutorial_by_IETF has older tutorials, but there's no link I know of for an archive of more recent WG chair tutorials. Ideally there should be an archive somewhere, and the chairs.ietf.org page can have a link to it under "Other IETF tools and resources" by where it links to the email list archive.

rjsparks commented 2 years ago

This has been a long-running and not-concluding discussion with the edu team and the emodir.

There was an attempt to make the datatracker hold this stuff, but that worked out badly, and we have a task slated to remove it and have the content land somewhere else. (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/edu/materials/). We will be sure not to lose things.

More recently, these are attached to the meetings the tutorials are presented at. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/emodir/meetings/. It's not clear to me (I hadn't attended) why the slides, if there were any for this June's sessions aren't uploaded.

rjsparks commented 2 years ago

@ghwood may be able to provide more

ghwood commented 1 year ago

I think of this in 2 buckets:

1) making current (up-to-date) information available to chairs: this is what chairs.ietf.org is about. For example, the "Tips for presenters" presentation at IETF 91 still seems relevant so is linked at: https://chairs.ietf.org/en/meetings . Other specific suggestions are encouraged. (I'm not aware of any chair-focused tutorials in the past 3 years.)

2) creating an archive of all past tutorials. That's worth tackling but outside the scope of chairs.ietf.org (IMO). I'll raise it with emodir co-coordinators.

FWIW, there are no slides from the 2022-06 wg sessions because I don't think there were any meaningful slides, but I'll ask Karen and Rich whether they should be something there.