- From: Robin Berjon <robin@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 11:54:01 +0200
- To: Karl Dubost <karl@la-grange.net>
- CC: public-chair-training@w3.org
On 05/04/2013 19:26 , Karl Dubost wrote: > Linking dots. The wiki. http://www.w3.org/wiki/ChairTraining Yeah, sorry, forgot to include that. > And according to Philippe [1], it seems more like a 1h information > session. I'm concerned that one hour would be very short. Two hours seems more like the lower bound I would think. >> I think that there should be a split. On one hand, all the >> information you might need written up in a convenient-to-find >> place. > > * Chairs role [2] > * W3C Guidebook [3] Yes, I'm aware of the existence of these resources, but I don't think that they are currently maximally helpful. It's a fair bit of work to go through all of them, and much of the time you won't need even half the content. The Guide also has a somewhat chronological organisation (from talking about maybe starting a group to handling errata after it's closed) that doesn't reflect the reality of how most chairs get started. That's why I think that the refactoring in progress on this to make it more topic-based is helpful. -- Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/ - @robinberjon
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