- From: Gobe Hobona <ghobona@ogc.org>
- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 16:04:19 +0100
- To: public-maps-workshop-pc <public-maps-workshop-pc@w3.org>
- Cc: ted@w3.org, Amelia Bellamy-Royds <amelia.bellamy.royds@gmail.com>
- Message-Id: <E498B2B8-BC47-4A97-80BA-C46ACE681CF8@ogc.org>
I echo Amelia’s comments. Gobe > On 6 Apr 2020, at 23:07, Amelia Bellamy-Royds <amelia.bellamy.royds@gmail..com> wrote: > > Thanks for these updates, Ted. > > I'd made some comments <https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-maps-workshop-pc/2020Mar/0002.html%C2%A0%C2%A0> on the original form which got lost in the shuffle of changing plans. Copying over those that are still relevant: > The title we're using on the website is "W3C/OGC Joint Workshop on Maps for the Web", we should use the same wording here. > > It currently says “Anybody with a W3C account can answer this form”. Is there a way to support answers without an account? If not, we should add info about account creation to the CFP. > > For bio: if we're not going to have explicit fields for name & affiliation, there should be a statement that these will be taken from the W3C account (in case someone needs to update that info). > > Might also want to add a checkbox for “Can we publish your name, affiliation, and bio on the workshop website?” (The CFP currently says that we may do this for people who submit a talk/session, but it helps to be explicit.) > > In addition to the free-form questions about goals of participation, it would be helpful to have a set of checkboxes for whether the registrant is planning to submit a talk proposal, hack or breakout session proposal, or written position statement. (That way, we know who to follow up with!) There could be a link back to the CFP web page for information about how to make those submissions. > > It might also be helpful to ask about preferred times for live/synchronous events, to get an idea of scheduling requirements. But I'm not sure how best to ask it — it's not enough to just ask time zones, some people prefer later or earlier hours than others in the same zone! WBS has a “select a meeting time” question type, but it doesn't seem to have any smarts built in for translating time zones. > > ~Amelia > > On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 13:21, Ted Guild <ted@w3.org <mailto:ted@w3.org>> wrote: > I updated the registration to clarify it is now an online workshop > > Not sure what a reasonable remote limitation is, figure 80 may be more > manageable if we want to moderate and unmute people. It is somewhat an > arbitrary number and what we had earlier for physical. > > https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/maps2020/ <https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/maps2020/> > > -- > Ted Guild <ted@w3.org <mailto:ted@w3.org>> > W3C Automotive Lead > https://www.w3.org/auto <https://www.w3.org/auto> > -- Keep up with all the OGC news by signing up to our quarterly newsletter at http://newsletter.opengeospatial.org <http://newsletter.opengeospatial.org/> _Interested in attending the next OGC Technical and Planning Committee Meeting? Find out more at http://www.ogcmeet.org <http://www.ogcmeet.org/>_
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