Re: Draft Blog Post for W3Conf and Doc Sprint

Good post! Doug, do you want to add a link to registering for W3Conf? J


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-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
Date: Monday, January 21, 2013 9:30 AM
To: "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org>
Subject: Draft Blog Post for W3Conf and Doc Sprint

>Hi, folks-
>
>Please review this blog post about W3Conf and the Doc Sprint. I'd like
>to post it as soon as possible. Comments welcome.
>
>Regards-
>-Doug
>
>In just a month, W3C and Adobe, along with other partners, are teaming
>up to host a developer conference and a Web Platform Doc Sprint.
>
>W3Conf [http://www.w3.org/conf/], W3C's conference for developers and
>designers, is coming up on February 21-22 at the Regency Ballroom in San
>Francisco. The opening session, delivered by Mozilla's Janet Swisher and
>W3C's Doug Schepers, will feature Web Platform Docs and community
>involvement. Other speakers include CJ Gammon, Lea Verou, and Alexis
>Deveria, all of whom have contributed to WebPlatform.org. The closing
>keynote is by Eric Meyer, and the browser panel will include a developer
>and designer from the audience
>[http://www.w3.org/QA/2013/01/join_us_at_w3conf.html], to represent the
>view from the trenches.
>
>The accompanying Doc Sprint [http://docsprint.eventbrite.com/] will be
>held the day after the conference, Saturday February 23rd, at the Adobe
>office.
>
>Come join us for both events! Register for W3Conf with the promo code
>'webplatform' and get $120 off the fee. And don't forget to register for
>the Doc Sprint [http://docsprint.eventbrite.com/]... it's free, and a
>great way to get involved.
>

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