First publication of Web and TV Interest Group Report

Dear participants,

I am pleased to announce that the W3C Web and TV Interest Group has
published the first version of 'Web and TV Interest Group Report' [1].

The current report is based on the summaries and the wrap-up sessions
of the two workshops, i.e. Tokyo workshop and Berlin workshop, and, to
create a good starting point for collaborative editing on the wiki,
co-Chairs had compiled it carefully to keep the expressions or
sentences "as is" in original documents for ease of tracking of their
origins.

Member participants can edit the report from 21 April to 28 April, and
any contribution would be appreciated. During the period, we will
focus only on the topics from the two workshops. co-Chairs will
publish the modified report on 29 April. After that, we will collect
new topics from the discussions or suggestions on the public ML, and
put them into the report.

The moderator of this document is Yosuke Funahashi. If you have any
questions, please feel free to ask me on the public ML.


[1] http://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/wiki/Web_and_TV_Interest_Group_Report


Best regards,

Yosuke Funahashi
co-Chair, W3C Web and TV Interest Group
Researcher, Keio University Institute at SFC
Corporate Officer, Tomo-Digi Corporation

Received on Thursday, 21 April 2011 17:19:59 UTC