- From: Conceiro Igueregui, Alexander <alexander.conceiro@tecnalia.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 08:16:32 +0000
- To: Boaz Sender <boaz@bocoup.com>, Vincent Scheib <scheib@google.com>
- CC: "public-games@w3.org" <public-games@w3.org>
+1 Sounds good to me also. Off-topic: Boaz, more info on that games community group summit on 11/3 we're staying a few more days after the event (newgameconf), and would like to attend. Thanks a. TECNALIA Parque Tecnológico de Bizkaia Edificio 202 E-48170 Zamudio (Spain) T +34 946 430 850 (International calls) www.tecnalia.com ________________________________________ De: public-games-request@w3.org [public-games-request@w3.org] en nombre de Boaz Sender [boaz@bocoup.com] Enviado el: viernes, 14 de octubre de 2011 7:20 Para: Vincent Scheib CC: public-games@w3.org Asunto: Re: Setting a Charter +1 I am organizing a games community group summit in San Francisco the day after new game on 11/3. I will add the development of a charter to the agenda for the forthcoming announcement. -Boaz -- Boaz Sender http://bocoup.com | 1-617-379-2752 355 Congress St, Boston MA, 02210 On Oct 14, 2011 1:07 AM, "Vincent Scheib" <scheib@google.com<mailto:scheib@google.com>> wrote: I'm pleased to see the creation of the Games Community Group, and appreciate the efforts by those behind it and the workshop[1] co-located with the onGameStart conference. May I open a discussion about what we can do with the Games Community Group? Before I explain my thoughts, let me give you context. I work at Google on the Chrome Games team. We are developing platform features into Chrome to improve its support for running games. Some of those features are being discussed in the W3C and will result in specifications. Mouse Lock and Gamepad are two examples which are included in the Web Events Working Group's new draft charter. We support the concept of the Games Community Group to foster discussion around a class of application needs for games. However, as a Community Group there are member requirements covered by the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA). The Games Community Group is currently unbounded in time and subject material. I propose that we set a charter for this group scoped to have informative discussions but not generate Specifications. When a topic is ready for specification I propose that we find an appropriate Working Group to adopt it, or create a narrowly defined Community Group with the explicit goal of developing that single Specification. I believe that leaves significant utility in this group to foster discussions of application needs, interoperability issues, informative use cases and examples, etc. Thanks, and glad to see you all here. [1] http://www.w3.org/2011/09/games/
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