I see 17 answers, including an answer submitted by you.
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Thomas Roessler, W3C <tlr@w3.org> (@roessler)
On 2012-08-30, at 23:21 +0200, John Simpson <john@consumerwatchdog.org> wrote:
> I don't think it's resolved yet. I see only four responses on the site and they have been there around a week. I responded, the system generated an email to me and the chairs, but I haven't seen my comments on the website.
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> I don't know how many others had the same experience.
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> Will it be necessary for those of us whose comments seem to be lost in the ether to repost them so that they can be read by our colleagues?
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> Best regards,
> John
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> On Aug 30, 2012, at 1:51 PM, Aleecia M. McDonald wrote:
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>> Greetings,
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>> W3C's home at MIT is rebooting their core switches at 5:30 ET today. Some W3C services will be disrupted for a brief time.
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>> We are also had issues with some responses to the tri-part poll not showing up on the website at first. I believe this is now resolved. Thanks, Nick! Responses are available from
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>> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/49311/tripart/results
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>> Matthias and I will start to work through the comments on a chairs' call tomorrow. We will respond to each comment in writing. We will send a time estimate of when we expect to complete this process.
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>> Aleecia
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