Re: WSTF Meeting Notes.

Addison Phillips [wM] wrote:

> All:
> 
> First off, meeting times. We decided on two available slots. The preferred
> slot was:
> 
> Wednesdays,  4 PM PDT, 7 PM EDT, 6 PM CDT, 8 AM JST

I'd have to miss a lot of the meetings, since my regular Wednesday meeting is 
3-4:30 PDT.  Sometimes we don't meet, but we meet at least every other week.

> 
> If any of you cannot make it on a regular basis, please indicate if this
> would be the better slot:
> 
> Thursdays, 4 PM PDT, 7 PM EDT, 6 PM CDT, 8 AM JST

Momentarily this is doable for me.  It may happen that every other Thursday I 
may have a meeting starting at 4:30 again, but right now it starts at 5.

> 
> Other topics:
> 
> 1. Usage Scenarios. We are trying to finish by 24 April, which means that we
> have two more meetings to complete the document. I will prepare an action
> list from the document for completion by the next meeting (next Wednesday or
> Thursday). I've nearly completed the updates (another version was uploaded
> today) and will post the action item list tomorrow.
> 
> 2. Requirements. Other companies and groups indicated interest as Unicode or
> the W3C Tech Plenary into joining in to work on WS-Internationalization or to
> looking at our materials. This means that we also need to think about our
> Requirements document and ensure that this is up to date and contains the
> information that we want it to. Please review.
> 
> Addison
> 
> Addison P. Phillips Director, Globalization Architecture webMethods |
> Delivering Global Business Visibility http://www.webMethods.com Chair, W3C
> Internationalization (I18N) Working Group Chair, W3C-I18N-WG, Web Services
> Task Force http://www.w3.org/International
> 
> Internationalization is an architecture. It is not a feature.
> 

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