Re: [Minutes] 2015-01-26 Digital Publishing Interest Group Teleconference

Hi Thierry,

Thanks for the minutes.
I (Shinyu Murakami, Vivliostyle Inc.) was present at 2015-01-26 and 2015-01-12 telecons.
Could you add me please? 

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Shinyu Murakami (村上 真雄)
CEO & Founder, Vivliostyle Inc.
http://vivliostyle.com
murakami@vivliostyle.com


Thierry MICHEL <tmichel@w3.org> wrote on 2015/01/27 2:07:44
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> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> The minutes of the Digital Publishing Interest Group Teleconference dated 2015-01-26 are now available at
> 
>      http://www.w3.org/2015/01/26-dpub-minutes.html
> 
> These public minutes are also linked from the dpub wiki
>      http://www.w3.org/dpub/IG/wiki/Meetings
> 
> Also find these minutes in a text version following, for your convenience.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Thierry Michel
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------
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>     [1]W3C
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>        [1] http://www.w3.org/
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>              Digital Publishing Interest Group Teleconference
> 
> 26 Jan 2015
> 
>     See also: [2]IRC log
> 
>        [2] http://www.w3.org/2015/01/26-dpub-irc
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> Attendees
> 
>     Present
>            Ben de Meester (bjdmeest), Markus Gylling (Markus),
>            Tzviya Siegman (tzviya),Thierry Michel (tmichel),
>            Kawakubo (kwkbtr), Karen Myers (Karen_Myers), Rob
>            Sanderson (azaroth), Dave Cramer (dauwhe),  Liam Quin
>            (Liam), Paul Belfanti (pbelfanti), Charles LaPierre
>            (clapierre), Alan Stearns (Stearns),  Deborah Kaplan
>            (dkaplan3), David Stroup, Manuel Rego Casasnovas (rego),
>            Peter Linss (plinss) , Mike Miller (MikeMiller), Heather
>            Flanagan (HeatherF), mihnea, iank.
> 
>     Regrets
>            Phil, Ivan, Luc, Ayla
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>     Chair
>            Tzviya
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>     Scribe
>            Markus
> 
> Contents
> 
>       * [3]Topics
>           1. [4]approval of minutes from last week
>           2. [5]use cases for Houdini
>           3. [6]packaging on the web document
>       * [7]Summary of Action Items
>       __________________________________________________________
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>     <trackbot> Date: 26 January 2015
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>     <HeatherF> Ha! Figured out my first zakim instruction!
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>     <tzviya> agenda
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>     <tzviya> * Approval of last week's minutes [1]
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>        [1] http://www.w3.org/
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>     <tzviya> * Use Cases for Houdini (Brady and Markus)
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>     <tzviya> * Introduce and review Packaging on the Web [2]
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>        [2] http://www.w3.org/2015/01/26-dpub-irc
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>     <mgylling> scribe: mgylling
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>     <tzviya> minutes
>     [8]http://www.w3.org/2015/01/05-dpub-minutes.html
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>        [8] http://www.w3.org/2015/01/05-dpub-minutes.html
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> approval of minutes from last week
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>     Tzviya: minutes are approved
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>     <liza> YEAH MINUTES!!!
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>     <pkra1> those weren't last week's minutes?
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>     <murakami> [9]http://www.w3.org/2015/01/12-dpub-minutes.html
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>        [9] http://www.w3.org/2015/01/12-dpub-minutes.html
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>     <Vlad> Sorry, I am on the IRC only today
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>     <tzviya> Use Cases for Houdini (Brady and Markus)
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> use cases for Houdini
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>     <dauwhe> [10]https://wiki.css-houdini.org/explaining-css-layout
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>       [10] https://wiki.css-houdini.org/explaining-css-layout
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>     Tzviya: Brady and Markus has been working on these
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>     <pbelfanti> *Paul waves back to Karen :)
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>     Brady: the update is I am typing right now… Markus did contact
>     me and mention that we need to have these ready
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>     <david_stroup> I'm 585.217
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>     … I am updating some of the requirements, adding a few more
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>     … and we need to pull out those relating to personalization
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>     … working on pending action items as well
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>     … still hasnt really been looked at by other implementors as
>     far as I know, Markus have you contacted anyone?
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>     … I am concerned, we should vet it before exposing to CSSWG
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>     Tzviya: there are some RS and browser that I could expose this
>     to if you are interested
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>     Brady: I think opening this up for comments to any implementor
>     is fine
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>     <pkra1> +q
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>     Brady: I will try and finish today, and then I’ll ping the list
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>     pkra: for us at MathJax it is very interesting, simply because
>     polyfilling something as complex as MathML […], the MathML WG
>     may be interested as well
> 
>     … re Houdini
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>     Brady: Houdini has a very broad interest base
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>     Tzviya: Brady, you said you’re working on the pagination AND
>     personalization?
> 
>     <dauwhe> pkra: have you seen
>     [11]https://wiki.css-houdini.org/explaining-css-layout? Any
>     ideas along these lines that would help with Math would be
>     great.
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>       [11] https://wiki.css-houdini.org/explaining-css-layout?
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>     Brady: I am just moving the personalization stuff, not adding
>     anything new
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>     Tzviya: we have personalization use cases already… [scrolling]
>     …. I think we need to clean that up and combine everything
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>     … Markus and I agree to take a look at this re cleanup, anyone
>     want to help?
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>     Liza: I can do it
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>     <astearns> inasmuch as Houdini may need new hooks for runtime
>     style modifications, it may open new avenues for
>     personalization
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>     Tzviya: we should have something to present by early next week
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>     dauwhe: posted a link to part of the wiki mostly for techie
>     people
> 
>     … I have a tiny wishlist for DPUB at the bottom
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>     <tzviya> [12]https://wiki.css-houdini.org/explaining-css-layout
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>       [12] https://wiki.css-houdini.org/explaining-css-layout
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>     <murakami> Printing is also usecase of Houdini.
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>     <tzviya> [13]http://w3ctag.github.io/packaging-on-the-web/
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>       [13] http://w3ctag.github.io/packaging-on-the-web/
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> packaging on the web document
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>     <tzviya> markus: we are looking for a review of the packaging
>     for the web document
> 
>     <tzviya> ... from the perspective of DPUB. It is an alrernative
>     to zip and represents a proposal for multipart MIME
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>     <tzviya> ...IDPF did have a version of multipart MIME, and it
>     would be interesting to see a comparison of these versions
> 
>     <liza> Skinnier jeans?
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>     <tzviya> brady: the IDPF multipart MIME from 1999 was rejected
>     because people were interested only in zip
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>     <tzviya> ...it's a little odd that this came out without
>     consulting the digital publishing community and asking what was
>     needed
> 
>     <tzviya> markus: perhaps now is the time for comments on ed
>     draft
> 
>     <tzviya> markus: the idea of native support in browsers is
>     important
> 
>     <tzviya> tzviya: perhaps the reason that this is relevant now
>     is that there is interest in publishing not just "content", but
>     information beyond content
> 
>     <tzviya> ...such as data-sets, excel files, programming code...
> 
>     <tzviya> ...and, as people read on mobile devices, zip is not
>     the simplest option
> 
>     <tzviya> ...Proprietary options are becoming available
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>     <tzviya> dauwhe: I read the spec and concluded that I don't
>     understand packaging
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>     Tzviya: I also read through the spec, and was technically
>     challenging… like with CFI, if there aren’t tools, it cant
>     really take off
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>     Dave: helpful if there was a guide for background
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>     <tzviya> dauwhe: it would be helpful to understand why this is
>     being done now and read some background material
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>     <tzviya> markus: it would be nice to have 1999 version
>     available for background
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>     <tzviya> ...the authors in 1999 probably had publishing in mind
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>     <tzviya> brady: I will send it out
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>     <tzviya> markus: we will do a coordinated IG response
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>     <astearns> I'll definitely review
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>     <tzviya> reviewers: brady, dave, tzviya, alan
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>     <tzviya> markus: 2 weeks from now, we will revisit Packaging
>     for Web
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>     <scribe> Scribe: Markus
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>     Heather: will review i18n documentation
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>     <tzviya>
>     [14]https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/64149/DPUB-STEM-2014-12/
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>       [14] https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/64149/DPUB-STEM-2014-12/
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>     pkra: sent out an email with final draft of STEM survey, please
>     take a look so that we rollout next month as planned
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>     <pkra1> thx
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>     <HeatherF> thanks
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> Summary of Action Items
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>     [End of minutes]
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