Call for F2F agenda items!

Folks,

The F2F (scheduled on Nov. 9) is rapidly approaching, and with the WOFF2 being on its way to PR we have only few things left to do before the current group charter runs its course.

Last year, during our F2F @ ATypI we identified a number of things (see "Big discussion on new work items" in [1]) that would be of value for this WG to consider, but not much has happened since. I think it would be useful for us as a group to revisit those items to see if they are still deemed relevant and useful, and discuss other things that you might wish to bring up - don't be bashful!

Also, in my first item to solicit for agenda+ items for the F2F [2] I proposed a topic format that I think will be very helpful to get us all up to speed and make the F2F productive - if you could please submit your proposed items in that format it would be great, but the most important part is to SUBMIT - formatting is of no concern if we have nothing to discuss.

I do realize that some/many of the issues that were brought up may not be seen as "in scope" of traditional W3C WG work, and that not every problem we identified can be fixed in this forum - we might want to dedicate some time and discuss if certain problems we see might actually be suitable to be addressed by other forums. E.g., looking at the last year CJK related discussion I wonder if making a submission that would fix ISO/IEC 14496-28 CFR standard might be a helpful endeavor - we can do it via an established liaison relationship between W3C and MPEG.

Again, we have only a couple of weeks left before the big TPAC week, and I am looking forward to seeing many of you there and at the F2F.
If you could please reply to this email with:

-          Your proposed agenda topic, and/or

-          Whether you plan to be there in person for the F2F on November 9
I'd very much appreciate it!

Thank you,
Vlad


[1] http://www.w3.org/2016/09/12-webfonts-minutes.html
[2] https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webfonts-wg/2017Sep/0011.html

Received on Thursday, 19 October 2017 15:23:48 UTC