wiki security (was: Re: Volunteers to present features to group starting this Tuesday)

Clark, John wrote:
> Did we get the security issues with respect to logging into the Wiki 
> sorted out?  I was waiting for a resolution on that before I continued 
> to edit the Wiki, but I never saw a response on that thread.

John,

I haven't seen a response to my ticket yet - I'll follow-up with the 
system team and see where that stands.

In the meantime, anyone who would prefer not to login to the wiki under 
current circumstances, please send your features to this mailing list 
with the same wiki format, so that we can just copy & paste them onto 
the wiki.

thanks!
Lee


> 
> Take care,
> 
>     John L. Clark
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: public-rdf-dawg-request@w3.org on behalf of Lee Feigenbaum
> Sent: Sun 3/8/2009 1:02 PM
> To: SPARQL Working Group
> Subject: Volunteers to present features to group starting this Tuesday
> 
> I'd like to ask everyone to please continue submitting potential
> features to the wiki. I've got a few to copy over from the -comments
> list myself.
> 
> Starting this Tuesday, I think we should start using both our weekly
> teleconferences and this mailing list to discuss the features. The goal
> is for all the members of the Working Group to be familiar with the core
> details of each feature:
> 
> + what it means
> + what capabilities it provides
> + how widely implemented it is
> + how challenging/time-consuming it might be to specify
> 
> The goal is *not* (yet) to spend time debating details of how the
> feature would work (e.g. syntax), except as far as that determines how
> difficult it would be to specify or implement.
> 
> I'd like to ask that people who are familiar with one or more of the
> proposed features volunteer to give short (5 minutes or so?)
> presentations about them at upcoming teleconferences beginning this
> Tuesday. Basically, walk the group through the wiki page so that we can
> spend a few minutes on an initial discussion of each and begin to get an
> idea of everyone's priorities.
> 
> Please just reply to this mail if you'd be willing to present one or
> more features.
> 
> thanks,
> Lee
> 
> 
> 
> 
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