Re: Automated minutes publication (was: Fwd: Re: [MINUTES] DID WG 2019-11-13 Public Key Discussion)

+1 on Stephen. This might restrict participation. I also use 10 minutes
each time to make sure it works.
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 8:30 PM Daniel Hardman <daniel.hardman@evernym.com>
wrote:

> +1 to Stephen's wish for something besides a SIP client. I had quite a bit
> of trouble trying (and failing) to get it to work well.
>
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 12:15 PM Stephen Curran <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> Would this change in any way alleviate the need to continue with current
>> call in mechanisms?  Zoom supports the ability to have a SIP client call in
>> to a Zoom call. Could the minutes bot use that mechanism and allow the rest
>> of us to use a more modern conferencing system?  Zoom also has a
>> transcription service.
>>
>> As an aside, I've tried to call in to a couple of recent calls, but my
>> SIP client that I had previously used is not working for some reason. Since
>> this is the only time I use it, I haven't spent the time to learn about the
>> technology enough to figure out what's broken.  I spent about 1/2 a call
>> trying and gave up.  I did call in on one call using the non-SIP number
>> (that costs you and I money to use) where I expected to see a presentation,
>> but unless I'm missing something, there is no screen sharing on these
>> calls.  That seems pretty limiting in 2019.
>>
>> Any hope of a fix for this, or is that a W3C limitation?
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 6:38 AM Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> To: W3C CCG, (bcc: DID WG)
>>>
>>> I think the W3C CCG should move over to w3c/scribejs...
>>>
>>> https://github.com/w3c/scribejs
>>>
>>> We've been using scrawljs (which I wrote over 8+ years ago). It's been
>>> working fine for us, but in an attempt to make the publication of
>>> minutes easier/more automatic... perhaps building the functionality into
>>> the voipbot, we should settle on one code base and concentrate our
>>> effort on that. The fact that scribejs is written in Javascript makes
>>> this fairly trivial, the workflow for scrawljs is more or less the same.
>>>
>>> With that in mind, perhaps we can add missing scribejs features from
>>> scrawljs, deprecate scrawljs, and move over to scribejs?
>>>
>>> If we do this, we make Kim's life (or anyone that's publishing CCG
>>> minutes) easier and (in theory) automatic. We also empower the CCG to
>>> share the burden here, anyone can publish minutes using voipbot, just
>>> like anyone can manage the queue.
>>>
>>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>>> Subject:        Re: [MINUTES] DID WG 2019-11-13 Public Key Discussion
>>> Date:   Thu, 14 Nov 2019 09:10:19 +0100
>>> From:   Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
>>> To:     Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>
>>> CC:     W3C DID Working Group <public-did-wg@w3.org>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Manu,
>>>
>>> I have run the minutes (more exactly, the IRC log thereof) through the
>>> scribejs script[1] to align the minutes with the others; it is now on:
>>>
>>> https://www.w3.org/2019/did-wg/Meetings/Minutes/2019-11-13-did
>>>
>>> The minutes are a bit messier than usual because there were, as it
>>> seems, lots of parallel chat on IRC during the call (Ken seems to have
>>> done a heroic job of scribing:-), but I presume that was the nature of
>>> the call.
>>>
>>> I do not mind running the minutes through the script myself. However, if
>>> I am knock over by a bus (or simply away for some other reasons) the
>>> script is available at [1]. If you are adventurous you can download and
>>> install the script; if a bit more cautious you can also try the Web
>>> view[2] (see below).
>>>
>>> Ivan
>>>
>>>
>>> P.S. If you want to try [2], you can scroll down to the end of the page
>>> where the DID specific parameter are shown. It is a one-time hurdle to
>>> have them added to the form, you can then save the configuration (which
>>> will be saved in the client-side storage, ie, if you use another browser
>>> you will have to do it again…)
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/w3c/scribejs
>>> [2] https://w3c.github.io/scribejs/BrowserView/index.html
>>>
>>>
>>> > On 13 Nov 2019, at 21:04, Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com
>>> > <mailto:msporny@digitalbazaar.com>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Thanks to Ken for scribing!
>>> >
>>> > The minutes for the  2019-11-13 Public Key Discussion are here:
>>> >
>>> > https://www.w3.org/2019/11/13-did-minutes.html
>>> >
>>> > Ivan, I don't know if there is more that needs to be done?
>>> >
>>> > -- manu
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Manu Sporny (skype: msporny, twitter: manusporny)
>>> > Founder/CEO - Digital Bazaar, Inc.
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>>> > https://tinyurl.com/veres-one-launches
>>> >
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>>
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