[Lnc-business] May 3 LNC meeting via Adobe Connect to discuss logos

Daniel Wiener wiener at alum.mit.edu
Mon Apr 27 02:13:54 EDT 2015


If you need a cheap web camera (with a microphone), let me know ASAP.
There's still time to mail it to you before next Sunday's meeting.

Dan Wiener

On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 10:58 PM, Alicia Mattson <agmattson at gmail.com>
wrote:

> As agreed during the LNC meeting in Phoenix, on May 3rd (6 p.m. Pacific /
> 9 p.m. Eastern) the LNC will be using Adobe Connect to again take up the
> discussion on logo redesign proposals.
>
> *At the bottom of this message you will find the information needed to
> join the meeting.*  Please note that per our rules, only LNC
> members/alternates may use the backup telephone number, and not guests.
> Guests should connect via computer, which is free.
>
> Each of you should review the electronic meeting rules on pages 14-15 of
> the policy manual:
> http://www.lp.org/files/LNC_Policy_Manual_Adopted_2015_03_28.pdf
>
> If you intend to invite those outside the LNC to participate, please note
> that there are some rules that apply to guests.  In a separate email, I
> will provide copy/paste quality material suitable for non-LNC guests,
> including excerpts of the rules that apply particularly to guests.
>
> The Adobe Connect system has been used a few times by other committees,
> and the following lecture is based on that experience.
>
> 1)  Even though it is possible to use a mobile device to join one of these
> meetings, you are mistaken if you think you can participate meaningfully
> while driving down the road in your car and connecting with your
> iPhone/iPad.  It's dangerous.  You can't pay attention to anything shown on
> the screen, and even the audio won't have your full attention because
> you're driving.  Raising your hand, or voting, or trying to adjust your
> microphone is the equivalent of texting while driving, which could earn you
> a ticket (and no points from the Secretary, though other points could
> accrue on your license).  You're much more likely to lose your connection
> as your signal is transferred from one cell tower to another.  Etc.
>
> 2)  You should make arrangements to be in a reasonably quiet location with
> a decent-speed internet connection.  If you have a slow connection (like a
> cell tower) the audio/video may cut in and out for you.  Don't be in a
> bowling alley or a night club or a grocery store.  Children should be
> supervised by someone else in another room.  Barking dogs or other
> noise-producing pets should be put in another location where they won't be
> heard by the rest of us.
>
> 3)  USE YOUR HEADPHONES OR EARBUDS.  I use the same earbuds I use with my
> iPod.  You can buy a pair for $5 in lots of places.  Not using
> headphones/earbuds will cause echoes for other participants because the
> sound coming out of your speakers will feed back in through your microphone
> and get re-transmitted.  The echoes are very distracting and maddening.
>
> 4)  When this system is used with only a handful of people, participants
> can generally leave their microphones on and self-regulate if two people
> talk over each other.  This meeting will be the largest we've ever used the
> system for, and I suspect it will be important for everyone to mute their
> microphones while they're not talking, and use the raise-hand feature to
> have the chair recognize you to speak, after which you can turn on your
> microphone.
>
> -Alicia
>
> -----------------------------
> Meeting Name: Libertarian National Committee
> When:  05/03/2015 6:00 PM Pacific / 9:00 PM Eastern
> Purpose:  Discussion of Logo Redesign
>
> To join the meeting:
> https://lp.adobeconnect.com/lnc/
>
> Audio Conference Details:  If you join by computer/webcam at the link
> above, you do NOT also need to dial into this teleconference, which is a
> backup audio-only option.
> Teleconference Number(s):  866-814-9555
> Conference Code: 7509417927
>
> If you have never attended an Adobe Connect meeting before:
>
> Test your connection: https://lp.adobeconnect
> .com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm
>
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>
>
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