Re: October 6th Meeting and Calls for WG Scope Contributions [via Social Web Incubator Community Group]

On Wed, Oct 4, 2023, 8:13 PM Christine Lemmer-Webber <cwebber@dustycloud.org>
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BTW, I agree with Evan: the CG *is* the home of ActivityPub currently.

I think one nuance of this is that currently the CG doesn't have as much of
a charter document for CG-specific processes as most CGs have, as Ben's
helpful draft of an explicit "group decision" process addendum showed. An
explicit invited-expert criterion might also be timely, as it would assure
w3c nonmembers/noninitiates that they are on equal footing with those more
familiar with w3c processes for when and how to deploy chair, group, and/or
w3c decisions.

Maybe we could timebox and reorder the agenda items appropriately? we could
clarify the governance of the current home BEFORE talk of future homes,
which might affect how people discuss and evaluate future homes.

On Fri, Sep 29, 2023, 8:36 PM W3C Community Development Team <
team-community-process@w3.org> wrote:

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> Our next community meeting, and;
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> An invitation to collaborate on scope for a prospective WG on the W3C wiki.
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> October 6th Meeting
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> We are scheduling a Community Group meeting for Friday, October 6th.
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> The meeting will be at 11am ET / 4pm UK / 8am PT, and hosted at
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> The rough agenda for the meeting is as follows:
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> Introductions (optional) and community announcements.
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> IP Protection Note Reminder: (a) Anyone can participate in these calls.
> However, all substantive contributors to any CG Work Items must be members
> of the CG with full IPR agreements signed, and (b); To contribute to Work
> Items: ensure you have a W3 account, and sign the W3C Community Contributor
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> A discussion on scope for a prospective WG, following on from our previous
> CG meeting, discussions on the mailing list, and contributions to the wiki
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> Discussion to start a data portability task force that would focus on
> social web data portability (particularly with regard to ActivityPub), and
> the scope thereof.
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> Discussion on a formal decision making process for the group, following on
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> Any other business.
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> Call to Contribute to Prospective WG Scope
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> The Chairs have created a new page on the W3C wiki to discuss the scope of
> a prospective WG: https://www.w3.org/wiki/SocialCG/WG_Charter_Discussion.
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> The wiki page is open to all CG members. You can log in with the same
> username and password you use for your W3C account. Please let the Chairs
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> WGs have the ability to create technical documents for consideration on
> the W3C Standards Track and to amend existing W3C Recommendations. The
> Chairs have created a "Deliverables" section in which we invite you to list
> any deliverables that you think are appropriate to include in a WG.
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> If you have further notes or comments about the WG Charter discussion,
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> This post sent on Social Web Incubator Community Group
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> 'October 6th Meeting and Calls for WG Scope Contributions'
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> https://www.w3.org/community/socialcg/2023/09/29/october-6th-meeting-and-calls-for-wg-scope-contributions/
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> Learn more about the Social Web Incubator Community Group:
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Received on Friday, 6 October 2023 06:10:54 UTC