- From: Neil Soiffer <soiffer@alum.mit.edu>
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 10:02:26 -0800
- To: public-mathml4@w3.org
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One last call to complete the doodle poll... <https://doodle.com/poll/y6nd6hzkr7d8m2sd> On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 11:20 AM Neil Soiffer <soiffer@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > First off, welcome to the MathML Refresh Community Group! There is a lot > of excitement about updating the spec and getting greater acceptance among > the browser implementations. > > To start off with, we will have meetings every other week, but we need to > choose a day and time for the meetings. I have created a doodle poll > <https://doodle.com/poll/y6nd6hzkr7d8m2sd> in the hopes of finding a day > and time that works for most people. Because of the geographic spread, some > people will either need to get up early or participate after normal work > hours. I apologize for that, but it is a sign there is interest in many > different countries > > The poll is for a specific week, but ignore that (although that might be > the first meeting). The goal is to choose a day and time. The same time > block (7am - noon Pacific) is repeated for each day of the week. Please > indicate your availability in general, not for the specific date (e.g., > this isn't about a meeting on Feb 13, but about meeting on a Wednesday at > that time). > > Based on who has responded by Monday, I'll pick the most popular day and > time. I'll create a calendar entry that people can link to with connection > details. Charles has generously agreed to allow us to use his zoom account. > Zoom will generate transcripts within its speech recognition abilities > (might not be great for tag names and math items...), so we don't need note > takers although it is probably a good idea to summarize any action items or > notable consensus items. > > I look forward to working with everyone in the weeks and months to come, > > Neil Soiffer >
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