Re: Follow-up on Google hangout idea

> The advice I received (re ACTION-51) was that as long as we're open to other offers to host such open video meetings, it's fine to use Google+ Hangouts for now.  (I've marked ACTION-51 as closed now.)

Good. Thanks Sandro. And thanks Dee for taking this further.

I assume we can hence continue at [1]?

Cheers,
	   Michael

[1] http://www.w3.org/2011/gld/wiki/Open_Days

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On 5 Sep 2012, at 14:54, Sandro Hawke wrote:

> On 08/30/2012 12:39 PM, Lee, Deirdre wrote:
>> Hi,
>>  
>> As we discussed in today’s call, I followed up with Michael on the Google hangout idea. He reminded me that when it was first proposed there was some discussion around if Google+ was the most suitable location for a public space and also if this is in line with W3C policy. This is included in the minutes from 2012_02_09 and also is associated with action item 51.
>>  
> 
> The advice I received (re ACTION-51) was that as long as we're open to other offers to host such open video meetings, it's fine to use Google+ Hangouts for now.  (I've marked ACTION-51 as closed now.)
> 
>        -- Sandro
> 
>> Cheers,
>> Deirdre
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