- From: M. Scott Marshall <marshall@science.uva.nl>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:39:32 +0100
- To: W3C HCLSIG hcls <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <4AF9F9B4.5050402@science.uva.nl>
Here's the reminder for Thursday's HCLS call. We will discuss the F2F of
last week. See
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/Meetings/2009-11-12_Conference_Call for
up-to-date details, snapshot pasted below. Telcon time is back to normal
in Europe.
New participants please see http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG and
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/Teleconferences and info about mibbit in
this message. Note: there is now a clickable link for mibbit below.
Cheers,
Scott
Conference Details
* Date of Call: Thursday November 12, 2009
* Time of Call: 11:00am Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 16:00 British
Summer Time (BST), 17:00 Central European Time (CET)
* Dial-In #: +1.617.761.6200 (Cambridge, MA)
* Dial-In #: +33.4.89.06.34.99 (Nice, France)
* Dial-In #: +44.117.370.6152 (Bristol, UK)
* Participant Access Code: 4257 ("HCLS").
* IRC Channel: irc.w3.org port 6665 channel #HCLS (see W3C IRC page
for details, or see Web IRC), Quick Start: Use
http://www.mibbit.com/chat/?server=irc.w3.org:6665&channel=%23hcls for
IRC access.
* Duration: ~1h
* Convener: Scott, Susie
* Scribe: TBD
Agenda
* F2F and News Updates by BioRDF, COI, LODD, Pharma Ontology,
Scientific Discourse, Terminology - All
* AOB
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IRC
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* If you do not have an IRC client installed on your computer, you can
get one of the many free one (search "irc client" and your platform), or
you can use a web-based client.
Mibbit QuickStart (fill in your name at the prompt):
http://www.mibbit.com/chat/?server=irc.w3.org:6665&channel=%23hcls
One possible web-based client you might try is Mibbit
(http://www.mibbit.com/chat/). If you use mibbit, fill out the blanks
like this: you need to click on "Server" (highlighted in red in attached
image) to reveal the "Server address" field. NOTE: this meeting will use
the "hcls" channel.
(Note that I suggest using port 80 from mibbit. The W3C irc server
supports this, and it neatly bypasses enterprise firewall issues that
many users seem to be having with port 6667.)
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Received on Tuesday, 10 November 2009 23:40:16 UTC