- From: Léonie Watson <tink@tink.uk>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2016 17:20:59 +0100
- To: Michael Cooper <cooper@w3.org>, ARIA Admin <public-aria-admin@w3.org>
Thanks Rich and Michael. On 08/07/2016 22:12, Michael Cooper wrote: > 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. Sorry Michael. I know how busy you are and didn't mean to send you on a guilt ride! I remember from the bug triage days how horrible it is posting minutes manually. > > 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. Thanks. Was trying to find examples of the use cases for aria-roledescription. Will try the above. Léonie. -- @LeonieWatson tink.uk Carpe diem
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