To strengthen this note a little - it would be really good, explicitly, to
USE RRSAgent and the IRC channel to minute the meeting.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 6:26 AM, Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 6/3/14 12:23 PM, Rick Byers wrote:
>
>> A few of us on the Chrome and IE input teams just decided to get together
>> in Seattle on Monday June 23rd to chat informally about opportunities for
>> collaborating on improving the state of input on the web (touch, scrolling,
>> virtual keyboards, etc.). We'd love to open this up to any other
>> browser/framework implementers with expertise in input.
>>
>> This is not focused on any particular proposals or existing APIs /
>> working groups (and so is by no means an official W3C face-to-face
>> meeting), but we expect that it will lead to future proposals within the
>> W3C system once we better understand our shared priorities. Please see
>> this document <https://docs.google.com/a/chromium.org/document/d/
>> 1C6P3Mhza1jdMJyP9G6fr7n7zcXrCmwih1o2xohFVEhc/edit> [1] for an initial
>> rough list of potential topics.
>>
>>
>> Let Jacob or I know if you're interested in joining us at Microsoft
>> headquarters in Redmond, and if so what your area of expertise is. Space
>> is limited so please reach out to us this week if you're interested. Sorry
>> for the short notice, but I hope there will be many more such opportunities
>> for improved collaboration in the future!
>>
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> Thanks for the heads-up on this `get together`.
>
> FYI, if you would like to, please feel free to use the RRSAgent bot and
> either the #touchevents or #pointerevents channel.
>
> Looking forward to the notes/summary.
>
> -ArtB
>
>
>
>> Rick
>>
>> [1] https://docs.google.com/a/chromium.org/document/d/
>> 1C6P3Mhza1jdMJyP9G6fr7n7zcXrCmwih1o2xohFVEhc/edit
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