Let's meet at TPAC 2019

resending with right subject line *ignore the previous

> Joseph
> Thanks for reply
>
> I dont understand it <g>
>
> I am a member of the open gov, public emergency and AI KR
> since I work in all the three lines, as well as others
>
> You said you rceived an invitation link, from whom?
>
>
> Dear participants of the W3C Community Groups,
>
> Please fill in the form below if your Community Group wants to meeting
> during TPAC2019, before *12 April 2019*:
>
> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/CGsTPAC2019/
>
>
> because I am a CG chair and my groups has not received it I dont think
> this versioning of reality is related to a governance AI issue, afaik <g>
>
>
> the invitation looks like directed tall CG not just open gov or emergency
> is that right?
>
> If I come to Japan, I may of course participate in the meetings held by
> the community groups
> I am still a memebr of to figure out what is everyone been up to amd say hi
>
>  AI KR is of relevance to most things on the web, especially governance
> and emergency
> in the sense of serving the public administration
>
>  I dont know what you are talking about in the rest of your emails
> *in the sense that I dont know who wears suits or works for the
> governments all over the world
>
> more reply inline
>
> Long time ! AI communities may be consumers of legislative information
> formats during their data collection and processing activities.
>
> AI KR is about developing open standards (since we are doing it on w3c) KR
> for AI, which is applicable to all sectors
>  have not seen many consumers in our CG so far  but we are all citizens we
> arell technologists so,
>
> Certainly, if your community directly uses open government formats, or
> even has some remote practical interest , then I suppose you'll be invited
> to share the beige-colored e-flyer the open gov leadership will have
> cleared for dissemination.
>
>
> who is the open gov leadership?  have not seen much activity on the open
> gov mailing list (unless I missed it entirley which is possible)    AI KR
> is  part of open governance in the sense of developing representation for
> explainable AI etc
> which power all systems especially public administration AI etc
>
>  As this is a community event, there's a fairly good chance the event is
> "what we make of it". And as for open gov, yeah, i do think it's mature
> enough for a successful meeting. I mean who does want open gov contributors
> in the same room talking to officials from all over the world?
>
>
> I dont understand this, the invitation you shared seems directed ALL W3C
> communities
> not just open gov -
>
> cheers
> hope to meet in Fukuoka if I am in Asia at the time
> its a lovely city, I was there recently and only a short flight away from
> my current location
> (may or may not be the case in Sept)
>
> Warm Regards,
>
> -Joseph.
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 9:23 PM Joseph Pollack <
> josephrichardpollack@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Paola,
>>
>> Long time ! AI communities may be consumers of legislative information
>> formats during their data collection and processing activities. Certainly,
>> if your community directly uses open government formats, or even has some
>> remote practical interest , then I suppose you'll be invited to share the
>> beige-colored e-flyer the open gov leadership will have cleared for
>> dissemination. As this is a community event, there's a fairly good chance
>> the event is "what we make of it". And as for open gov, yeah, i do think
>> it's mature enough for a successful meeting. I mean who does want open gov
>> contributors in the same room talking to officials from all over the world?
>>
>> Warm Regards,
>>
>> -Joseph.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 3:13 PM Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Joseph
>>> On second thoughts, I may be able to do Japan in September
>>> But, how can I extend this good idea to AK KR CG?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 9:09 PM Joseph Pollack <
>>> josephrichardpollack@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Colleagues,
>>>>
>>>> Specifically, at the information required is :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    - how many meetings we want
>>>>    - how many attendees do we expect (30?)
>>>>    - a time slot
>>>>
>>>> I really think we should intervene here, wds ?
>>>>
>>>> Warm Regards,
>>>>
>>>> -Joseph.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. Proposed Technical Plenary/AC Meetings Week, 16-20 September 2019
>>>>
>>>> This year again, the W3C Community Groups will have the opportunity to
>>>> meet at the upcoming W3C TPAC  <https://www.w3.org/2018/10/TPAC/>,
>>>> held in *Fukuoka, Japan, 16-20 September 2019*.
>>>>
>>>> W3C Community Groups can hold 2-hour meetings on Monday, Tuesday,
>>>> Thursday, Friday. The available slots will be:
>>>> 8:30 - 10:30
>>>> 10:30 - 12:30
>>>> 13:30 - 15:30
>>>> 15:30 - 17:30
>>>>
>>>> We can accommodate 4 meetings per day, so 16 over the entire TPAC week.
>>>> The meeting room can accommodate 20 persons, classroom style, equipped
>>>> with a screen and video projector.
>>>>
>>>> Outside of their Community Group meetings, non W3C-Member CG
>>>> participants may attend as observers the Working and Interest groups
>>>> meetings who accept observers, as well as the Technical Plenary Day will be
>>>> held on 18 September from 08:30-18:00.
>>>>
>>>> Registration fees: A daily fee will help offset wifi, audio visual, and
>>>> food and beverage costs for this event.
>>>>
>>>> Please discuss within your group if you would like to meet.
>>>>
>>>> Please complete this form on *12 April at the latest* to indicate if
>>>> your Group would like to meet at TPAC2019 as outlined below and how many of
>>>> your group will likely attend.
>>>>
>>>> The draft schedule of Community Groups meetings will be sent on 24
>>>> April. You will have the possibility to review the information and let us
>>>> know your questions and comments on 2 May at the latest.
>>>> 2. Name of your Group:
>>>>
>>>> If your Community Group would like to meet during TPAC 2019, what is
>>>> the name of your group?
>>>>
>>>> *Note: Fill out this questionnaire once. If you want to give
>>>> information for several Groups, please do so in the Comment
>>>> box. Alternately, appoint someone else from one of your Groups to answer
>>>> the questionnaire.*
>>>>
>>>> Community Group name:
>>>> 3. Attendance:
>>>>
>>>> What is the estimated number of people in your Group who will attend
>>>> your F2F meeting?
>>>>
>>>> *Please be reminded that the maximum number of people is 20*
>>>>
>>>> Reply:
>>>> 4. Day preference:
>>>>
>>>> Please let us know your day preference
>>>>
>>>> *We will do our best to provide you with your preferred days but cannot
>>>> make any guarantees.*
>>>>
>>>> Choose one Monday 16 September Tuesday 17 September Thursday 19
>>>> September Friday 20 September
>>>>
>>>> Comments:
>>>> 5. Slot preference
>>>>
>>>> Please let us know your slot preference
>>>>
>>>> *We will do our best to provide you with your preferred days but cannot
>>>> make any guarantees.*
>>>>
>>>> 8:30 - 10:30 10:30 - 12:30 13:30 - 15:30 15:30 - 17:30
>>>>
>>>> Comments:
>>>>
>>>> This questionnaire is open for answers until 23:59, Boston time on
>>>> 2019-04-12.
>>>> <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=12&month=04&year=2019&hour=23&min=59&sec=0&p1=43> Answers
>>>> received after that time m
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 10:31 AM Joseph Pollack <
>>>> josephrichardpollack@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Colleagues,
>>>>>
>>>>> Just received the email below, and I do think it makes sense to have a
>>>>> 5 year's on in-person meeting at TPA. Let's do this !
>>>>>
>>>>> Warm regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> -Joseph.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear participants of the W3C Community Groups,
>>>>>
>>>>> Please fill in the form below if your Community Group wants to meeting
>>>>> during TPAC2019, before *12 April 2019*:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/CGsTPAC2019/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

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