Re: [general] Topic Interest Poll

Thanks Raphael, Bill, Jacob!

Just to clarify -- if you were on the call, no need to re-affirm your +1s,
we have them from the IRC log :)

Rob

On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Jacob Jett <jjett2@illinois.edu> wrote:

> Name:   Jacob Jett
> IRC Nick: Jacob
> Abstract Model: +1
> Vocabulary: +1
> Serialization: +1
> HTTP API: -1
> Client API: -1
> Robust Anchoring: +0
>
>
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> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Robert Sanderson <azaroth42@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> As part of the WG call today we had a quick straw poll of who was
>> interested in which topics that are part of our chartered work.  The
>> results were very interesting, but of course only reflect those people who
>> were on the call.
>>
>> Please if you could reply to this message with the following template
>> filled out, I'll collect additional interest and then circulate the
>> results.  This will help us with several aspects of managing the work,
>> including prioritization of the topics, the possibility of having separate
>> calls on separate topics, which areas we need to solicit additional
>> participation for, and so forth.
>>
>> In the template, give a +1 for a deliverable if you are interested in
>> actively engaging and discussing that topic; a +0 if you would pay
>> attention to the topic if it was being discussed but it's less important;
>> and a -1 if the topic is of no interest to you at all (you wouldn't join a
>> call that was discussing it).  There's no harm or shame in not being
>> interested in everything -- excluding the chairs, none of the current
>> participants from the call have more than four +1s, and two only have one.
>>
>>
>> ## Template
>>
>> Name:
>> IRC Nick:
>> Abstract Model:
>> Vocabulary:
>> Serialization:
>> HTTP API:
>> Client API:
>> Robust Anchoring:
>>
>> The topics are described in the charter:
>> http://www.w3.org/annotation/charter/
>>
>> Best,
>>   RFID (Rob, Frederick, Ivan, Doug)
>>
>> --
>> Rob Sanderson
>> Technology Collaboration Facilitator
>> Digital Library Systems and Services
>> Stanford, CA 94305
>>
>
>


-- 
Rob Sanderson
Technology Collaboration Facilitator
Digital Library Systems and Services
Stanford, CA 94305

Received on Wednesday, 24 September 2014 22:22:11 UTC