Re: Chair of Inclusive Design for the Immersive Web

Hi Charles,

Thank you for stepping up.

And I don't think you're stepping on anyone's toes. Good to see someone 
volunteering to help.

Dom and originally had some ideas for why this group is needed, to help 
ensure coordination between the (many) W3C groups currently working on 
some aspect of inclusive design for the immersive Web.

Up for a quick chat sometime next week to see if our thoughts align?

Regards,

- Judy

On 4/17/2020 3:50 PM, Hall, Charles (DET-MRM) wrote:
>
> I have nominated / proposed myself to be the Chair of this CG, as it 
> was vacant.
>
> From the description of the interface for selecting a Chair, I 
> inferred that this would be reflected in some interim state for the 
> rest of the group to confirm. However, the participant page now 
> displays that I am the Chair. I did not intend to usurp a group 
> confirmation or consensus.
>
> Please let me know if there is any more formal process for this.
>
> Thanks,
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> *Charles Hall* // Senior UX Architect
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Received on Friday, 17 April 2020 20:40:15 UTC