Re: Agenda W3C [PBG] call for TPAC Meetings 10/13 and 10/14

Great; thanks Liisa and Daihei.

The two quick examples you shared of WoT possibilities are indeed 
enticing.  Good seeds for discussion.

-Ralph

On 2020-10-07 07:54 PM, McCloy-Kelley, Liisa wrote:
> Ralph-
> 
> Daihei and I regrouped this evening to try to streamline the agenda and 
> give a bit more time and focus to a smaller set of topics with less 
> overlap.
> 
> Our goals are to start some conversations about what the publishing 
> business needs are broadly and to generate ideas and interest for future 
> PBG discussions. We aren’t going to solve anything with two 90 minute 
> conversations. But we are hoping to start to make some connections, 
> bridge some gaps and address some of the questions we’ve heard directly 
> about what people are interested in hearing from the business group.
> 
> Daihei can explain in more detail, but the purpose of the WOT discussion 
> is to introduce more publishing people to the possibilities of how our 
> content could be used for these technologies and what business could 
> grow from that and to start to help the WOT co-chairs collect some use 
> cases.
> 
> For the reading system discussions, we’d like to connect a few reading 
> system folks with publishing folks to talk more about how features get 
> determined and what content is not yet covered by a good experience so 
> we could stop with the chicken and egg thing that has always plagued us 
> and start more collectively working to figure out what makes sense to 
> tackle next.
> 
> For the short topics, it is bringing new info or perspective to people 
> who haven’t been engaged and or haven’t felt heard. We’re hearing that 
> there are lots of folks who don’t entirely get what the EU accessibility 
> work means for them, who don’t know what has been happening with 
> educational publishing but see there are business opportunities there 
> right now for possibly more players, for people who may not be engrained 
> in the ecomic space but interested in understanding more how that is 
> working in relation to the traditional manga/graphic novels and to 
> discuss some things that have recently come up with the Japanese market 
> using FXL for literary content rather and figuring out why.
> 
> I have confidence that with the time boxing here, we’re going to walk 
> away with things that need further discussion and followup.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Liisa
> 
> *From: *Ralph Swick <swick@w3.org>
> *Date: *Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at 10:37 AM
> *To: *"McCloy-Kelley, Liisa" <lmccloy-kelley@penguinrandomhouse.com>, 
> Cristina Mussinelli - Fondazione LIA 
> <cristina.mussinelli@fondazionelia.org>, Daihei Shiohama 
> <shiohama@mediado.jp>
> *Cc: *W3C Publishing Steering Committee <public-publishing-sc@w3.org>
> *Subject: *Re: Agenda W3C [PBG] call for TPAC Meetings 10/13 and 10/14
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> 
> Cristina, Daihei, and Liisa;
> 
> Thanks for generating an agenda. These topics all look very interesting
> but it seems unlikely to be able to fit all of them into two hours.
> 
> Would you share with the Steering Committee your goals for each of the
> topics. Perhaps we can help you focus some of them.
> 
> Perhaps the order of the agenda could use some discussion to be sure
> that we are doing the best to accommodate the timezones of those who are
> most prepared for those topics.
> 
> (Personally, I am quite curious about what you think will be covered in
> 30 minutes on WoT.)
> 
> -Ralph
> 
> On 2020-10-07 09:56 AM, McCloy-Kelley, Liisa wrote:
>  > Dear Publishing Business Group members:
>  >
>  > During TPAC next week, we are doing something a little different for our
>  > PBG meetings. We’ll be holding two meetings next week on 13/14 October
>  > to cover our members in different time zones and to talk about issues
>  > relative to the future/present/past of digital publishing around the
>  > world. In both segments we will be meeting with the co-chairs from the
>  > W3C Web of Things WG to hear about what they’ve been working on and to
>  > discuss the intersection of publishing content and all the places it can
>  > now be surfaced in new ways.
>  >
>  > You should already have calendar invites for those two times with the
>  > zoom meeting details.
>  >
>  > The times are:
>  > *Session 1:* 10/13 16:00-17:30 UTC/ 12:00-13:30 EDT/ 09:00-10:30 PDT/JST
>  > 10/14 01:00-02:30
>  >
>  > *Session 2:*10/14 0:00-1:30 UTC/ 10/13 20:00-21:30 EDT/ 17:00-18:30 PDT/
>  > JST 10/14 09:00-10:30
>  >
>  > The agendas are at:
>  >
>  > 
> https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/792gC829AXI66QZwKCnuVjT?domain=docs.google.com 
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/16YXOo7lifjXOgWGS2dWIWKr0CRypx7taSKZW2ZglWxk/edit?usp=sharing>
>  > 
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/16YXOo7lifjXOgWGS2dWIWKr0CRypx7taSKZW2ZglWxk/edit?usp=sharing 
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/16YXOo7lifjXOgWGS2dWIWKr0CRypx7taSKZW2ZglWxk/edit?usp=sharing>>
>  >
>  > Please join us for whatever time and segments of the discussion you want
>  > to participate in and encourage any colleagues to also participate.
>  >
>  > If you or your colleagues are already a participant in the Publishing
>  > Business Group, then you may register for any TPAC events per the
>  > participation information here:
>  >
>  > 
> https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/NuKkC9r2B3ckkxgYpFE0awl?domain=w3.org 
> <https://www.w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/participation.html>
>  > <https://www.w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/participation.html 
> <https://www.w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/participation.html>>
>  >
>  > PubBG participants should use this link to register:
>  > 
> https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/n6qjC0R9pATGG4DrLc2LPJF?domain=w3.org 
> <https://www.w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/registration.html>
>  > <https://www.w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/registration.html 
> <https://www.w3.org/2020/10/TPAC/registration.html>>
>  >
>  > If you are having any difficulty with registering or getting details,
>  > please reach out to our co-chairs and we can put you in touch with W3C
>  > staff who can help.  If you know of someone who should participate in
>  > these discussions who is not currently involved in our group, please let
>  > us know and we will see if we can invite them as observers.
>  >
>  > We look forward to talking next week.
>  >
>  > Best from your PBG Co-Chairs,
>  >
>  > Liisa McCloy-Kelley
>  >
>  > Daihei Shiohama
>  >
>  > Cristina Mussinelli
>  >
> 

Received on Thursday, 8 October 2020 14:31:41 UTC