- From: Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken <tsiegman@wiley.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 15:47:46 -0400
- To: "Liam R. E. Quin" <liam@w3.org>, "Heather Flanagan (RFC Series Editor)" <rse@rfc-editor.org>
- CC: "public-digipub-ig@w3.org" <public-digipub-ig@w3.org>
Many of us are big fans of BiB. I know that Books in Browsers watches us too :-) We will have to watch the live stream from Sapporo. Heather, is there something more specific about the BiB community you have in mind? There is a happy combination of University presses, startups, traditional publishers, and people who want to make reading and writing better. If you're interested, many of the talks from last year's conference are available at http://publishingperspectives.com/2014/10/books-in-browsers-2014-video-playlist/. Tzviya Siegman Digital Book Standards & Capabilities Lead Wiley 201-748-6884 tsiegman@wiley.com -----Original Message----- From: Liam R. E. Quin [mailto:liam@w3.org] Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 3:31 PM To: Heather Flanagan (RFC Series Editor) Cc: public-digipub-ig@w3.org Subject: Re: [W3C chairs] Identifying new groups and communities W3C should reach On Wed, 2015-06-03 at 09:44 -0700, Heather Flanagan (RFC Series Editor) wrote: > > Anything else? > > Along these lines, is anyone tracking the Books in Browsers events? < > http://booksinbrowsers.org/> Yes - that's where Ivan abd Markus made the first EPUB-WEB announcement. Unfortunately this year books-in-browsers overlaps with the W3C TPAC event in Japan. Liam
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