Re: after TPAC - the next steps

On 3 Nov 2012, at 11:35, Nathan <nathan@webr3.org> wrote:

> Henry Story wrote:
>> On 3 Nov 2012, at 00:01, Alexandre Bertails <bertails@w3.org> wrote:
>>> On 11/02/2012 06:46 PM, Henry Story wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>>  TPAC only just finished for me now. It was a very positive and very packed week, where we made big progress in many ways and on many fronts. I sent out summaries for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but it would be difficult to do the same for the last two days right now so I will point you to the very detailed minutes here:
>>>> 
>>>> - http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/meeting/2012-11-01
>>>> - http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/meeting/2012-11-02
>>>> 
>>>> It has been so busy that I have not been able to respond on the mailing list to questions about what came up in the first half of the week. The LDP group has a teleconf on Monday to help debrief those who could not come to TPAC. This seems like a wise decision, and I think that we should do the same here.
>>>> 
>>>> I also think that we have gained some major momentum, and we should re-organise some bi-weekly meetings. I have learnt a lot now by observing chairs in their method of proceeding, and the value of the W3C processes in getting people to come to a strong consensus in a happy way.  It would be great if everybody could put down times they would prefer for setting up meetings as we progress to the next stage.
>>>> 
>>>> http://doodle.com/9g9zibrmcvs3t9xa?
>>> What timezone is that?
>> Good question. Doodle used to allow one to set the time zone, but they seem to have removed that. So I don't know what it looks like now.
>> The current times I set are 4-5pm, 5-6pm, 7-8pm Paris time. Since I am not sure if Doodle supports time zones you can check the 4-5 pm slot for Tuesday in your time zone
>> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20121106T16&p1=195&ah=1
>> Also don't hesitate to send your response straight back to the list here...
> 
> As for your participants:
> Doodle automatically sets the correct time-zone for each of your participants. Your time options will be displayed corresponding to where they are located (again according to their IP address or MyDoodle setting).
> 
> E. g. you set up a poll in San Francisco and propose e.g. 10 am. A participant who lives in London will see 6 pm.


So I suppose this would not work very well with people using Tor... 

Henry

Social Web Architect
http://bblfish.net/

Received on Saturday, 3 November 2012 11:49:52 UTC