- From: Bill Kasdorf <bkasdorf@apexcovantage.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 21:08:05 +0000
- To: "Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken" <tsiegman@wiley.com>, Bill McCoy <bmccoy@w3.org>, 'Dave Cramer' <dauwhe@gmail.com>
- CC: 'Karen Myers' <karen@w3.org>, 'AUDRAIN LUC' <LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr>, "'McCloy-Kelley, Liisa'" <lmccloy-kelley@penguinrandomhouse.com>, "'Paul Belfanti'" <Paul.Belfanti@ascendlearning.com>, "'PBG Steering Committee (Public)'" <public-publishing-sc@w3.org>
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Hi, folks— I am even later to this discussion. I’ve been ill the last couple of weeks and struggling to recover (including from a sinus infection) before I get on a plane to London tomorrow. So I have only been able to do what was urgently necessary. I’m even giving a keynote presentation next Wednesday that I’ve hardly begun to prepare. So needless to say, I’ve had to defer looking at this lively thread since it started. (Not to mention hundreds of other emails.) I have not looked at any of these, but before I leave for London I needed to make sure you didn’t interpret my silence as lack of interest. I don’t want to comment until I’m up to speed with where you’ve been going. Which I’m really sorry about, because as you know I love programming stuff like this and will be very happy to be involved. If there’s something you really need me to look at or weigh in on in the next week please let me know with a “BillK” or something in the subject line so I will respond right away. Otherwise, I will try to catch up on these and many others as I can, but I will be busy with IPTC meetings in London (including BBC) much of the time there. I should be able to get well caught up the week of the 22nd, but I didn’t want to wait that long to at least touch base. I look forward to joining this discussion when I can. Thanks! --Bill Bill Kasdorf VP and Principal Consultant | Apex CoVantage p: 734-904-6252 m: 734-904-6252 ISNI: http://isni.org/isni/0000000116490786 ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7002-4786<https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7002-4786?lang=en> From: Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken [mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 4:25 PM To: Bill McCoy; 'Dave Cramer' Cc: 'Karen Myers'; 'AUDRAIN LUC'; 'McCloy-Kelley, Liisa'; 'Paul Belfanti'; Bill Kasdorf; 'PBG Steering Committee (Public)' Subject: RE: late incoming: Publishing@W3C Summit Theme Hi Bill, Apologies for coming late to the game. I love Dave’s idea of reaching out to our proposed audience to ask them what they want to hear. People who are included in the planning are a lot more likely to come and thus more likely to participate. I understand the time constraints though. I am also aware that the conferences we’ve discussed have had full-time staff and larger budgets. We are offering some of our time and experience. I do think it’s a good idea to focus the meeting. When I’m asked to speak, and the topic is “ebooks”, I don’t know where to start. If I am given a specific topic, I can usually come up with a good proposal. Here are a few ideas: · Decentralizing publishing – working within and without the giants of digital publishing (renaming Dave’s David and Goliath) · The making of a standard and why it matters to publishing (EPUB, (P)WP, ISO) · OpenSource me – is OS relevant to your work? What does it mean to be opensource? Is that different from Open Standards (a personal favorite of mine, given some of the work I’ve been doing at Wiley). Should I put these ideas on the wiki? Best, Tzviya Tzviya Siegman Information Standards Lead Wiley 201-748-6884 tsiegman@wiley.com<mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com> From: Bill McCoy [mailto:bmccoy@w3.org] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 3:58 PM To: 'Dave Cramer'; Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken Cc: 'Karen Myers'; 'AUDRAIN LUC'; 'McCloy-Kelley, Liisa'; 'Paul Belfanti'; 'Bill Kasdorf'; 'PBG Steering Committee (Public)' Subject: RE: late incoming: Publishing@W3C Summit Theme I should also add that if your issue is really that you think we need a significantly narrower/topical focus for theme than anything that’s been proposed so far, that is something the PBG SC can certainly discuss. That was not the direction we came to in March but IMO there is time to narrow focus if that is what is desired and assuming we think a tighter focus will better achieve our goals. But we would need to agree on a more specific focus ASAP (within 1-2 weeks). --Bill From: Bill McCoy [mailto:bmccoy@w3.org] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 12:51 PM To: 'Dave Cramer' <dauwhe@gmail.com<mailto:dauwhe@gmail.com>>; 'Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken' <tsiegman@wiley.com<mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com>> Cc: 'Karen Myers' <karen@w3.org<mailto:karen@w3.org>>; 'AUDRAIN LUC' <LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr<mailto:LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr>>; 'McCloy-Kelley, Liisa' <lmccloy-kelley@penguinrandomhouse.com<mailto:lmccloy-kelley@penguinrandomhouse.com>>; 'Paul Belfanti' <Paul.Belfanti@ascendlearning.com<mailto:Paul.Belfanti@ascendlearning.com>>; 'Bill Kasdorf' <bkasdorf@apexcovantage.com<mailto:bkasdorf@apexcovantage.com>>; 'PBG Steering Committee (Public)' <public-publishing-sc@w3.org<mailto:public-publishing-sc@w3.org>> Subject: RE: late incoming: Publishing@W3C Summit Theme HI Dave, well we’ve had a draft theme statement for many weeks and now we have an improved one. If we want to start over from scratch with an appeal to the public to help us devise a theme we can do it. But IMO the PBG SC should have decided to do that in March in London. At this late date, with need to announce that an event is happening and open it for registration by June 12, I think with your and Tzivya’s fresh thinking we should instead improve (/redo) the theme we already have been working on and move on to get the event announced and start working on program. I do think a public call for proposals does make sense. --Bill From: Dave Cramer [mailto:dauwhe@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 12:37 PM To: Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken <tsiegman@wiley.com<mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com>> Cc: Bill McCoy <bmccoy@w3.org<mailto:bmccoy@w3.org>>; Karen Myers <karen@w3.org<mailto:karen@w3.org>>; AUDRAIN LUC <LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr<mailto:LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr>>; McCloy-Kelley, Liisa <lmccloy-kelley@penguinrandomhouse.com<mailto:lmccloy-kelley@penguinrandomhouse.com>>; Paul Belfanti <Paul.Belfanti@ascendlearning.com<mailto:Paul.Belfanti@ascendlearning.com>>; Bill Kasdorf <bkasdorf@apexcovantage.com<mailto:bkasdorf@apexcovantage.com>>; PBG Steering Committee (Public) <public-publishing-sc@w3.org<mailto:public-publishing-sc@w3.org>> Subject: Re: late incoming: Publishing@W3C Summit Theme Publishing@W3C is new. We have been blessed with a fresh start. In the spirit of W3C, let's get the community involved in planning the conference. First, we need a theme, a topic, something more than "this is a digital publishing conference, y'all are interested in digital publishing, you should come." Heck, we could ask Twitter (and BISG, and existing WG/CG/IGs) what people loved or hated about IDPF/BEA, and what they'd like to see from a P@W3 Summit. We could each send emails to our colleagues asking such questions. How do we find out what would bring Peter or Rena to California? Ask them! Once we have a theme, let's put out a call for proposals. I'd love to see speakers and panelists I haven't heard before, but just asking the people we already know is guaranteed to result in the usual suspects. This way we get volunteers rather than draftees, and the level of response will give us some information on how much enthusiasm is out there for such a conference. Dave
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