Confirmed: W3C Most important priorities task force [was:Re: Doodle for W3C Most important priorities task force [was:Re: W3C Most important priorities task force]

Hello,

The W3C Most important priorities task force meeting is scheduled for Friday, 14 Nov at 10:00 am (ET). Details are below.

Date: Friday, 10 November
Time: 10:00-11:00 am (ET)
Dial-in: +1.617.761.6200
Code: 64783

Regards,

Maria

On Nov 8, 2014, at 6:43 PM, Jeff Jaffe <jeff@w3.org> wrote:

> We will meet Friday at 10AM.  Details to follow.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> On 11/5/2014 4:22 PM, Maria Auday wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Below is the doodle [1] to schedule the W3C Most important priorities task force meeting. Please complete at your earliest.
>> 
>> [1] http://doodle.com/t22e5eb8hqiiyi3z
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Maria
>> 
>> On Nov 5, 2014, at 2:49 PM, Jeff Jaffe <jeff@w3.org> wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks for signing up to the subject task force.
>>> 
>>> I sent this email to everyone individually, but you are all encouraged to subscribe to the task force mailing list.
>>> 
>>> We'll get started with a one hour phone call next week.  Maria, can I ask you to poll the participants for the best date.  Seeing that we have three people from Europe, six from North America and one from Asia it will be challenging.  In my experience, the best balance is usually in the 9-11 time slot, but we may need to expand the search.
>>> 
>>> Please familiarize yourself with the task force wiki [1].  We will first determine how to go about our work.  The wiki proposes up to 5 efforts: core, vertical, developers, end-users, and geographic. Based on interest and bandwidth we may do more or fewer of these. It is possible that we will conclude (for example) that the fifth topic is now subsumed by the AB's latest task force on multilingual W3C [2].
>>> 
>>> After we determine how many efforts we will have we need to determine how to go about doing the work.  Should we have weekly calls or work mostly on the mailing list and wiki?  Should we have separate calls for the different efforts or a single call for everything.  Do we want to start with discussion, or should we ask people to bring in proposals (which could result, for example, in people providing input such as [3] as a framework for core)?
>>> 
>>> Jeff
>>> 
>>> [1] https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2014-2015_Priorities/w3c_most_important
>>> [2] https://www.w3.org/wiki/AB/2014-2015_Priorities/multilingual_W3C
>>> [3] http://www.w3.org/blog/2014/10/application-foundations-for-the-open-web-platform/
>> 
> 

Received on Monday, 10 November 2014 15:07:28 UTC