- From: Neil Soiffer <soiffer@alum.mit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2019 11:13:18 -0800
- To: Daniel Marques <dani31415@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-mathml4@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAESRWkAW9GDEPzaQzQYE+faycLLLBB7QmxUjRcw0qDcxuGYEaw@mail.gmail.com>
Will do. On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 11:05 AM Daniel Marques <dani31415@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Heil, > > Unfortunately I was not able to attend the meeting today. Could you > include me in the "Core spec subgroup"? > > Dani > > On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 6:25 PM Neil Soiffer <soiffer@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > >> Thanks everyone for a productive first meeting. Charles will be posting a >> link to the audio recording and text transcription for those that missed >> the meeting. >> >> Here is a summary with action items at the end (there are two directed to >> EVERYONE) >> >> *Main discussion points*: >> Group will use a model of developing a smaller Core spec and have other >> specs that add features to the core >> >> Name is MathML 4, not 3.x; we will use versions as opposed to a "living >> spec" >> >> We will drop XHTML and PDF versions of spec. There will be HTML chapters >> spec and full HTML5 spec >> >> In the spec text, there will be no MathML >> The examples will be templates/diagram with boxes (as was done with >> mpadded) to show concepts, measurements >> Need to create a test (web platform test) for each feature >> >> Maybe a end user version with rendered examples and a lot less text >> >> Core spec subgroup: Neil, Murray, David C, Bruce, Fred, Moritz, Patrick >> Will have some teleconferences to hash out details of what goes in the >> core >> Issues will go into github >> >> Didn't get to "semantics" on this call (George mentioned the need to be >> able to distinguish between Chem formulas and math) >> >> *Action Items*: >> Neil -- write some intro to group on github page >> -- figure out what public-mathml4-contrib is about >> >> David -- drop XHTML and PDF versions of the spec >> David -- change names in document as per this meeting >> >> Everyone -- make sure you have a github account >> Everyone -- opt in to see github issues if you want to be involved in any >> discussions >> Go to github page you are interested in (e.g., >> https://github.com/w3c/mathml/issues), click on "Watch" button at top, >> and choose "Watching" if deserired. Otherwise, you will only be notified >> when mentioned or if you created or participated in an issue. >> >> *Next meeting*: >> Feb 26, same time (8am Pacific, 11am Eastern, 5pm CET) >> Probable agenda topics will include >> update on core spec >> "semantics" and at least speech rendering >> >
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