- From: Michael Cooper <cooper@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2016 17:12:53 -0400
- To: tink@tink.uk, ARIA Admin <public-aria-admin@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <1258c177-0c27-246f-4b06-3713e1d805d9@w3.org>
Hi Léonie - this has been on my guilt list for a while. It's really difficult to try to manually manage a list of minutes. I have a half-built tool to automatically discover minutes and reference them on that page you mention. I got bogged down trying to make sure it plays nice with w3c systems and didn't get back to it. I'll try to find time to get back to it. Or use another tool, somebody else recently developed something that might be similar and maybe I could use that. In the mean time, if you're looking for minutes of a specific meeting, you can construct the URI by plugging the dates into the URI pattern https://www.w3.org/YYYY/MM/DD-aria-minutes. Or if you're looking for a topic, a scoped search engine query should dig them up since all the minutes pointers sent to the WG list are publicly archived and therefore crawled. Just looking through the archives for the subject line "minutes" should also find them reasonably easily. Michael On 08/07/2016 4:45 PM, Léonie Watson wrote: > Rich & Michael, > > Is there somewhere where all ARIA WG minutes are posted? There is a > placeholder page (linked from the WG homepage), but it's empty [1]. > > Thanks. > Léonie. > [1] https://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/minutes >
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