MINUTES: i18n GEO teleconference 20031001

Meetings:
Discussed Technical Plenary in Cannes in first week of March 2004.  Take
a decision next week about whether we aim to hold a meeting there, and
who is likely to attend.
Telecom times will change at the end of October (seems like 26th for
everyone).


NEW MEMBERS
François Richard, HP, based in Grenoble, France, and Deborah Cawkwell,
BBC, based in London, UK introduced themselves.  We welcome them aboard.


FAQ REVIEW
Editorial proposals were made on Richard's Ruby FAQ.
http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-ruby.html
Andrew hasn't sent out his FAQ yet.


GUIDELINES REVIEW
We reviewed the introduction and section 3.2 (Specifying the character
encoding).  Several editorial proposals made.  We will aim to publish
the HTML Authoring doc http://www.w3.org/International/geo/html-tech/ as
First Working Draft on 9 October.



ACTIONS

ACTION: RI, prepare Authoring Techniques doc for publicatoin

ACTION: RI, publish Ruby FAQ with suggested modifications

ACTION: ac, write to public evangelist list about default charset
declaration in Apache

ACTION: Lloyd, write up some code samples relating to date formats and
link to them from the Q&A page at a later date

All: send in pointers to existing guidelines 



UPCOMING FAQ ASSIGNMENTS
------------------------------------------------------
		Send to group	Publish
		(latest)
Martin: 		DONE		25 June
Richard:	DONE		2 July
Tex/Phil:	DONE		9 July
Richard:	DONE		16 July [css vs markup for bidi]
Lloyd:		DONE		
Tex		DONE		31 July [what is bidi & which langs]
Andrew		DONE		6 August
Martin		DONE		13 aug
Richard		DONE		20 aug [intnl vs mlingl sites]
Tbd		18 aug
Tbd		25 aug
Tex		-		9 sept
Lloyd		-		17 sept
Russ		15  sept		24 sept
Richard		22 sept		1 oct
Andrew		29 sept		8 oct






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Richard Ishida
W3C

contact info: http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ 

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Received on Monday, 6 October 2003 12:45:03 UTC