Re: TPAC Slides Update

FWIW Matthew, I am seeing the same problem.

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I'm going to blame it on Mac versus Windows, but that's just me...

JF

On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 12:34 PM Matthew Atkinson <matkinson@tpgi.com>
wrote:

> Hi Charles, all,
>
> Thanks for all the feedback everyone; I am working on it.
>
> Charles: I think you may be looking at an older version of the slides. The
> latest version has 28 slides. You may need to force-reload in your browser.
> If you are looking at the latest version, I'm not exactly sure what could
> be happening there; maybe something to do with screen resolution; please
> ping me off-list if you are still having problems; thanks!
>
> Best regards,
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> On 13/10/2021, 13:35, "Charles LaPierre" <charlesl@benetech.org> wrote:
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>     Small point.
>     Slide #4's text  goes off the screen.
>     Thanks
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>     On Oct 12, 2021, at 2:08 PM, Matthew Atkinson <matkinson@tpgi.com>
> wrote:
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>     Hello TF,
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>     Lisa and I took a couple of hours this morning to really improve the
> slides, and think they're in much better shape now. I also have extensive
> notes (currently in some of the slides as HTML comments) about emphasis I
> need to put on what COGA will need to know, and what we'll need to know
> from them, so I will be sure to address that as we go through. I still may
> cut out some slides—at the very least some will be moved to "appendix"
> sort-of material—but I don't think any more need to be added. (There are
> some placeholders for code samples I just couldn't get to this evening;
> will add those very soon.)
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>     PR URL: https://github.com/w3c/personalization-semantics/pull/199
>     Preview URL:
> https://raw.githack.com/w3c/personalization-semantics/tpac-2021-talk/talks/2021/tpac/index.html
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>     We've made general changes to keep the focus on our core use-cases,
> pre-empt questions about i18n issues, clarify how we're aiming to solve
> problems and generally ensure that proper terminology is being used.
>
>     Feedback welcome though hopefully we're pretty close now.
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>     Best regards,
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