RE: Unable to join today (due to European time change)

Hi Birkir,

Thanks for the heads up. If you want to learn Dutch I'm sure I can find you a few resource, just let me know. In the mean time I've changed the language on the Twitter account. It's probably best you don't do your practising there! How are you with Korean? (joke)

Anyway, I think a monthly news post would be a great thing to have. I'm not sure how access management works in this community group. That's something I need to figure out. We should already have everything we need to do this.

Wilco


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Van: Birkir Gunnarsson [birkir.gunnarsson@deque.com]
Verzonden: donderdag 30 oktober 2014 15:15
Aan: public-auto-wcag@w3.org
Onderwerp: Unable to join today (due to European time change)

Guys

Unfortunately I had forgotten that Europe moves its clock before the U.S. does.
I have 10 to 11am EST blocked on my calendar but that will do no good this week.
I have an introductory meeting with a large client scheduled for 11 to 1 EST.
We switch our U.S. clock back this coming Sunday morning, so we will be back in sync after this weekend.

@autowcag is now alive and I am trying to get some followers.
Since Wilco actually opened it, I am also learning some Dutch.

Please everyone who has a Twitter account, follow @autowcag
And retweet our tweets (I created an introductory one this morning).
I see us using @autowcag for announcements only, not for much interaction.
In other words, I hope we get a lot of followers, but I think we should not follow too many people.
We may want to follow members of auto-wcag who have Twitter accounts, but we can decide that as a group.
Some people use Twitter for catching up with friends or for personal reasons (and there is nothing wrong with that), but if we want only info relevant to what we do we should not add those accounts.

We could tweet our agenda for every meeting, if we want to try and get more people to join us (again, we want a few more people but too many cooks in the kitchen can also be a bad thing, so selective invies might work better).

I would like to create a blog on our website where we cover our meetings, questions and a few thoughts, basically extended meeting minutes with an added touch for reaability’s ssake.
It could be too much, so perhaps doing so only monthly would be a better approach.
WE should promote those blogs via Twitter to get people reading and commenting.
Keep up the good work guys. I will see you fresh and energetic next Thursday.

Birkir Gunnarsson
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