- From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 22:39:29 +0100
- To: "Pedro L. Díez Orzas" <pedro.diez@linguaserve.com>
- CC: 'Jirka Kosek' <jirka@kosek.cz>, 'Yves Savourel' <ysavourel@enlaso.com>, public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org, 'dave lewis' <dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie>, 'Clemens Weins' <Clemens.Weins@cocomore.com>, 'Phil Ritchie' <philr@vistatec.ie>, 'Ankit Srivastava' <asrivastava@computing.dcu.ie>, 'Arle Lommel' <Arle.Lommel@dfki.de>
Hi Pedro, thanks a lot for this. I added this with a few changes (including a link to the posters and poster number references) to http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/Rome-lux-prep#Draft_agenda one major change: Tadej / JSI is part of the agenda with a demo. I think this is very important since at least Cocomore and Enlaso will (in 2013) make use of Enrycher output. Am 27.02.13 22:02, schrieb Pedro L. Díez Orzas: > Hi Felix, > > As promissed I send a new draft agenda for the Friday meeting. It follows the posters and your timing structure. Separately, I also list at the end some posters were not included in the current draft (Tadej's for instance) so you can see what and how. > > What I can tell you is that it is a very tight schedule. In any case, since we will be trained from Roma non having food during lunch but having demos, we could do the same in Lux :-). Hah! I won't follow this suggestion :) Also, for Rome we will make sure to have food, definitely. Best, Felix > > Best, > Pedro > > > > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Felix Sasaki [mailto:fsasaki@w3.org] > Enviado el: miércoles, 27 de febrero de 2013 19:17 > Para: Jirka Kosek > CC: "Pedro L. Díez Orzas"; 'Yves Savourel'; public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org; 'dave lewis'; 'Clemens Weins'; 'Phil Ritchie'; 'Ankit Srivastava'; 'Arle Lommel' > Asunto: Re: [All] review draft agenda, preparation call 1 March 1-3 p.m. UTC (Friday this week) > > Hi Jirka, all, > > for the review two aspects are important: > - have the done our work items defined in the dow? > - have the done other cool stuff? > validation is IMO one of the coolest outcome: it will be visible for ordinary web users, will be available for a long time, and will help a lot to do the right thing: for content / metadata creators and consumers. We already learned that during the test suite work. > > I have updated the draft agenda, see below http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/wiki/Rome-lux-prep#Draft_agenda > including open issues like the validation topic. > I took up Pedro's suggestion to align this with the posters. Comments? > If the agenda is fine for you, please prepare presentations for our review "dry" run on Friday. > > Best, > > Felix > > Am 27.02.13 14:49, schrieb Jirka Kosek: >> On 27.2.2013 11:32, Felix Sasaki wrote: >> >>> open points are: >>> >>> - who would cover Jirka / validation? >> Validation wasn't part of any WP so it's probably not necessary to >> cover it in a great detail. I think that showing validation results of >> some broken HTML file in validator.nu will do the job from the users perspective. >> >> UEP is also responsible for delivering ITS enabled customization of >> DocBook and DITA. As schema is not stable yet -- there will be changes >> resulting from LC comments -- I haven't worked on this. But once DoC >> for LC is done I'm planning to update base ITS schemas, schemas used >> for HTML validation and create ITS-aware versions of DocBook and DITA. >> >> Jirka >>
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