[Bigbang-dev] "Analysing the IETF" meeting
Stephen McQuistin
Stephen.McQuistin at glasgow.ac.uk
Mon Apr 5 21:10:02 CEST 2021
Hi Nick,
We recently published a blog post outlining some initial work we’ve done looking at IETF participant engagement:
https://sodestream.github.io/impact-of-early-engagement-on-longevity-of-ietf-participation.html
This website also gives some more details about the project.
Thanks,
Stephen
On 24 Mar 2021, at 22:18, Nick Doty <npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu<mailto:npdoty at ischool.berkeley.edu>> wrote:
Stephen or others,
Is it possible to get more info/status on the sodestream/Streamlining Social Decision Making for Improved Internet Standards project?
I was following this during the grant application process, but over the past year I've lost track and may have missed some meetings (I think the pandemic has thrown a lot of things off course that were proceeding in early spring 2020) and I don't know who is working on what or where. (All the URLs on the grant application page point to domains (*.rcuk.ac.uk<http://rcuk.ac.uk/>) that no longer exist.) Happy to chat more in the group call, but if there's anything we can read in the meantime, that'd be great.
Cheers,
Nick
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 1:30 PM Stephen McQuistin <Stephen.McQuistin at glasgow.ac.uk<mailto:Stephen.McQuistin at glasgow.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi all,
From discussions that took place at IETF 110 (during the hackathon, Sebastian's
hrpc presentation, and following Nick's plenary plots), it's clear that there is
growing interest in analysing how people participate in the IETF, and the
related impacts on the effectiveness of the organisation.
Given that multiple people and groups (i.e., the BigBang team, the sodestream
project [1], and others) are working within this area, I thought that it would
be useful to have a meeting to discuss our various research objectives, with a
view towards identifying potential collaborations.
I've created a Doodle poll:
https://doodle.com/poll/i725xdu75ps92453
I've tried to make the times and dates as friendly as possible across different
timezones, but let me know if these options don't suit.
Thanks,
Stephen
[1]: https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/S033564/1
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