- From: Jean-Charles JC Verdié <jc.verdie@mstarsemi.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 11:20:45 +0100
- To: 현욱 <whyun@etri.re.kr>
- CC: "public-web-and-tv@w3.org" <public-web-and-tv@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <50FE67FD.8080205@mstarsemi.com>
Dear Wook Exccelent! Could you update the wiki page accordingly? You can also create a link from channel use case and place your proposal, as a basis for discussion Thanks for jumping in ! JC > 현욱 <mailto:whyun@etri.re.kr> > 22January 2013 9:45 AM > Nice to see you again! > It was so much busy season to us either. :D > > I and my colleague(Sung Hei Kim) want to join the "channel" use case, > and also have some interests in "channel list". > Actually, we have been working on drafting some texts for "channel" > use case. > Hence, we can suggest baseline texts for discussion within a few days. > > Happy new year everyone! > > Best Regards, > Wook Hyun > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Charles JC Verdié [mailto:jc.verdie@mstarsemi.com] > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 5:27 PM > To: public-web-and-tv@w3.org > Subject: [TCTF] Task forme resuming after holidays > > > Dear all, > > The Terminal Capabilities Task Force [1] is now resuming after a busy > holidays+CES season :) > Let me all wish you an happy new year with more and more web > technologies coming to the TV, with our help hopefully :) > > There are 7 people who volunteered to work on TCTF and so far we have > 6 use cases listed on the wiki page. Of course the use case list is > not (and will never be) completed, but we can start working on what we > have today. I'd like to take this opportunity to ask who among the > volunteers list is interested in developing which use cases in more > details. I expect that we won't have a 1<->1 between the two lists so > that we don't end up with 1 people idle, but more like N people on > each use case, so we can leverage our mutual experiences and visions > and give a better outcome. > > I therefore propose that you manifest your interest in one (or many) > use cases so that we can list "sub-groups" on the wiki and start the > actual work asap. I've update the wiki page [1] with a "participants" > section on each use case. > > Of course, everybody in the Web & TV group is welcome to propose > additional use cases. Not that it means all of them will be handled by > the TF, but more ideas are always welcome > > Regards, > JC > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/wiki/Terminal > > > > Jean-Charles JC Verdié <mailto:jc.verdie@mstarsemi.com> > 22January 2013 9:26 AM > Dear all, > > The Terminal Capabilities Task Force [1] is now resuming after a busy > holidays+CES season :) > Let me all wish you an happy new year with more and more web > technologies coming to the TV, with our help hopefully :) > > There are 7 people who volunteered to work on TCTF and so far we have > 6 use cases listed on the wiki page. Of course the use case list is > not (and will never be) completed, but we can start working on what we > have today. I'd like to take this opportunity to ask who among the > volunteers list is interested in developing which use cases in more > details. I expect that we won't have a 1<->1 between the two lists so > that we don't end up with 1 people idle, but more like N people on > each use case, so we can leverage our mutual experiences and visions > and give a better outcome. > > I therefore propose that you manifest your interest in one (or many) > use cases so that we can list "sub-groups" on the wiki and start the > actual work asap. I've update the wiki page [1] with a "participants" > section on each use case. > > Of course, everybody in the Web & TV group is welcome to propose > additional use cases. Not that it means all of them will be handled by > the TF, but more ideas are always welcome > > Regards, > JC > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/wiki/Terminal >
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