- From: M. Scott Marshall <mscottmarshall@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 23:20:08 +0100
- To: HCLS <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
[For those calling in from Europe: It is at 4PM this week instead of 5PM CET.] Here's the reminder for Thursday's HCLS call. The HCLS call on the first Thursday of the month emphasizes inter-task force communication, partly via the task force updates. Task force leads are requested to find someone to give the update if they can't make it. These calls are open. See http://esw.w3.org/HCLSIG/Meetings/2010-11-04_Conference_Call for up-to-date details, snapshot pasted below. Cheers, Scott Conference Details Date of Call: Thursday Nov 4, 2010 Time of Call: 11:00am Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), 15:00 British Summer Time (BST), 16:00 Central European Time (CET) Dial-In #: +1.617.761.6200 (Cambridge, MA) [NOTE new numbers for European dial-in] Dial-In #: +33.4.26.46.79.03 (France) Dial-In #: +44.203.318.0479 (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: Click on http://www.mibbit.com/chat/?server=irc.w3.org:6665&channel=%23hcls for instant IRC access from your browser. Duration: ~1h Convener: Scott Scribe: TBD Agenda Updates by BioRDF, Terminology, COI, LODD, Translational Medicine Ontology, Scientific Discourse - All Discussion: Connecting deliverables and collaboration between task forces - All AOB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 a clickable link for mibbit below that will bring you directly to the right conference channel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ++++ IRC ++++ Mibbit IRC QuickStart (fill in your name at the prompt): http://www.mibbit.com/chat/?server=irc.w3.org:6665&channel=%23hcls 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. Recent W3C Team info on new IRC facilities from W3C: Thanks to Matt Womer for introducing us to qwebirc [1], we are now running it [2] in place of cgi-irc. Those who use to connect their irc clients to irc.w3.org on http port 80 due to corporate firewalls will need to switch to ftp port 21. These changes are documented on our IRC page [3]. [1] http://qwebirc.org [2] http://irc.w3.org [3] http://www.w3.org/Project/IRC
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