Re: W3C: Web & TV Testing TF

Given the testing meeting on Jan 29 [1], it is probably not a good idea to
have the kick off meeting on the 29th.

[1] https://www.w3.org/Member/wiki/Testing

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Clarke Stevens <C.Stevens@cablelabs.com>wrote:

>  The W3C is launching the Web & TV Testing Task Force and is calling
> for all interested W3C parties to sign up for participation. As it
> is anticipated that commercial products will be based on
> W3C specifications, the need to test products for compliance with
> the standards and interoperability with other compliant products
> is increasingly important.
>
>  The Web & TV Testing Task Force is part of the Web & TV Interest
> Group. The Task Force is responsible for developing testing requirements
> specific to Web & TV applications. The focus is expected to be on HTML5
> and associated specifications.
>
>  The Task Force will work with the Web Testing Interest Group, the
> Browser Testing and Tools Working Group, the HTML WG HTML Test Suite task
> force, and other relevant W3C groups to ensure that Web & TV requirements
> are met by the W3C testing framework.
>
>  It is expected that the task force will meet on a weekly basis
> initially and may adjust its meeting schedule as its needs change. I
> suggest we have an initial kick-off meeting on January 29th at 2:00 pm
> (mountain time). I think that's 22:00 in Europe and 6:00 in Korea and
> Japan. Hopefully, most people would not have to be up in the wee hours of
> the morning. I'll keep the meeting to under an hour.
>
>  We'll vote on a regular meeting time.
>
>  If you wish to participate, please enter your name, company and
> e-mail address on the task force wiki dashboard at
> http://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/wiki/Testing#Participants.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Clarke Stevens
> W3C Web&TV Testing TF moderator
>
>

Received on Sunday, 20 January 2013 17:56:10 UTC