- From: Deborah L. McGuinness <dlm@ksl.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 11:16:07 -0800
- To: Christopher Welty <welty@us.ibm.com>
- Cc: SWBPD list <public-swbp-wg@w3.org>, public-swbp-wg-request@w3.org, Guus Schreiber <schreiber@cs.vu.nl>
- Message-ID: <4058A3F7.7020800@ksl.stanford.edu>
7am is not something that i can do almost all of the time. I similarly understand that midnight is not something that people in japan or austrailia can do almost all of the time. The only meeting that i attended so far for this group was the f2f in cannes and the meeting time for me on the west coast was from midnight until 3:30 am. this would definitely be a hardship on any kind of regular basis and would be something i could not keep up. I would strongly prefer one time for the telecons if it was not something that I could not make most of the time. I see from the notes of the meeting in cannes that the group preferred to have one time but i doubt if the question was posed if people preferred having one time if it meant needing to modify their sleep schedules and entire family schedules every week. if so, i think they would have voted differently. I think we need to take input from people who are participating but might not have been included in the discussion of telecon time. Given participation from Japan, US, and Europe, i think we have no choice but to have alternating times. It is simply unfair to have the telecon routinely at a time that is not possible or puts too much of a hardship on people living in any particular time zone. I would like to have the next telecon at another time that does not preclude my involvement most of the time. I am willing to collect constraints/suggestions. I am also still willing to cochair the task force i signed up for. Deborah Christopher Welty wrote: > > This was a difficult issue because we have members from the extreme > points on the globe (Australia, Japan, California), and there was no > time that worked for everyone. There was only one west coast > representative there at the time, Mike Uschold. I was sitting next to > him and my sense was that he was resigned to agree that this time was > simply the best choice given the constraints. It is midnite for > Japanese and Australian participants, so making it any later forces > them into the AM hours. > > The decision was to try this time for two months and see how it works. > > Dr. Christopher A. Welty, Knowledge Structures Group > IBM Watson Research Center, 19 Skyline Dr., Hawthorne, NY 10532 > USA > Voice: +1 914.784.7055, IBM T/L: 863.7055, Fax: +1 914.784.7455 > Email: welty@watson.ibm.com, Web: > http://www.research.ibm.com/people/w/welty/ > > > "Deborah L. McGuinness" <dlm@ksl.Stanford.EDU> > Sent by: public-swbp-wg-request@w3.org > > 03/17/2004 11:48 AM > > > To > Guus Schreiber <schreiber@cs.vu.nl> > cc > SWBPD list <public-swbp-wg@w3.org> > Subject > Re: ALL: agenda 18 March telecon > > > > > > > > > > > There is no action item for another telecon time. > 7am pacific time will not work for me and I expect for most people on > the west coast of the united states. > That is a problem since I am co-leading one of the task forces and i > would like to continue doing that. > > I sent email to the list about this yesterday which was the first time > there was anything on the list about this time but i do not see it on > the agenda to collect conflicts/suggestions for telecon time. > > I will am willing to collect email conflicts. > I also made a proposal since there is a fair amount of overlap with the > webont group and that group is winding down its needs for telecons to > consider taking over that telecon timeslot. that is 9am pacific of > 17:00 UTC on thursdays. if Thursday does not work, how about other days > of the week at this time? > > thanks, > deborah > > > Guus Schreiber wrote: > > > > > AGENDA Teleconference > > W3C Semantic Web Best Practices & Deployment Working Group > > 18 March 2004, > > 1000 (East US), 0700 (West US). 1500 (UTC/London) midnight (Tokyo) > > Duration: 60-90 min > > > > Bridge: +1.617.761.6200 passcode 7927# > > IRC Chat: irc:irc.w3.org (port 6665), #swbp > > > > Chair: Guus Schreiber > > Scribe: Jeremy Carroll > > > > > > 1. ADMINISTRIVIA (10 min) > > > > Role call > > Regrets: Marco Nanni, > > > > PROPOSED to accept the minutes of the Cannes kickoff ftf: > > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004JanMar/0067.html > > > > Agenda amendments > > > > Proposed date for next telecon. > > 1 April 1500 UTC > > > > > > 2. ACTION ITEM REVIEW (5min) > > > > ACTION: danbri send msg to public-esw-thes letting them know BDP WG is > > considering work in thes2rdf area > > > > ACTION DanB: investigate publication of Turtle as SWIG note > > > > ACTION ChrisW present his time ontology in the next telecon > > > > ACTION GuusS asking JimH whether he's wanting to coordinate "Worldview > > Note" TF > > DONE > > > > ACTION JJC: send to the WG list an example of using www-archive (and > > perhaps > > some relevant advice) > > DONE > > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004JanMar/0034.html > > > > ACTION RalphS: add attachment policies to list archive cover page > > W3C Guidelines for Email Attachment Formats > > http://www.w3.org/2002/03/email_attachment_formats.html > > > > > > ACTION Guus: forward some tips for scribes (from Dan to webont) > > DONE: Ralph added link to WG home page > > > > ACTION DanBri: ask SemWeb CG about constraints and advice re WD, Note, > > etc. > > > > ACTION: Bernard to draft a message to be sent from this WG to ISO > > Topic Maps > > community for discussion at an upcoming teleconference [6] > > DONE > > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004JanMar/0052.html > > > > > > 3 TASK FORCES > > > > > > 3.1 Task force list (10 min) > > > > Proposal to create and maintain a WG task-force list, in a similar > > spirit as a regylar issue list. To discuss: > > - format task-foce description > > - list maintenance / editor > > - process similar to issue process: proposed, "opned" (i.e. strated), > > proposal to close (e.g. WG noet), close/postponed > > > > > > 3.2 Discussion on selected task forces (35 min) > > > > Demos and applications (ongoing?) [pragmatic examples] > > (no coordinator yet) > > > > World-view note - explain diff owl, rdf, xml etc. > > (JimH) > > > > Porting thesaurii to the Web > > (DanBri) > > > > Ontology Patterns and Engineering > > (ChrisW, DebM) > > Discussion points suggested by Chris: > > - name/acronym > > - how to work (ie html, wiki; format for patterns; format for design > > issues) > > > > WordNet ontology conversion support [content] > > (AldoG WNET) > > > > Time Ontology > > ACTION ChirsW > > > > Link to TopicMaps > > (BernardV) > > See: > > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swbp-wg/2004JanMar/0052.html > > > > Tools Page > > Education > > (OscarC) > > > > > > 3.3 RDF-XHTML task force (20 min) > > > > [STARTS AT 1600 UTC] > > Discussion, if possible with people joining from XHTML WG. > > > > > > 4 AOB (5 min) > > > > -- > Deborah L. McGuinness > Associate Director Knowledge Systems Laboratory > Gates Computer Science Building, 2A Room 241 > Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-9020 > email: dlm@ksl.stanford.edu > URL: http://ksl.stanford.edu/people/dlm > (voice) 650 723 9770 (stanford fax) 650 725 5850 (computer fax) > 801 705 0941 > > > -- Deborah L. McGuinness Associate Director Knowledge Systems Laboratory Gates Computer Science Building, 2A Room 241 Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-9020 email: dlm@ksl.stanford.edu URL: http://ksl.stanford.edu/people/dlm (voice) 650 723 9770 (stanford fax) 650 725 5850 (computer fax) 801 705 0941
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