- From: Lofton Henderson <lofton@rockynet.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 08:12:24 -0600
- To: "Galt, Stuart A" <stuart.a.galt@boeing.com>,<public-webcgm-wg@w3.org>
At 10:14 AM 6/15/2006 -0700, Galt, Stuart A wrote: >Hello, > >While looking for information on how IRC works I have stumbled across >some information that I have found helpful. > >http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/scribe/scribedoc.htm#Quick_Start_Guide >is a quickie intro into the scribe function and how to use IRC. > >In depth instructions on RRSAgent and Zakim can be found at >http://www.w3.org/2002/03/RRSAgent >http://www.w3.org/2001/12/zakim-irc-bot.html Good stuff! If your time to scribe is approaching, I suggest that you take a few minutes and have a quick read-through. When you are scribe, just go through the initial steps in that document (I'll put its link at the top of the agenda for a while). Yesterday, I wrote to sysreq to ask about the no-access problem. See reply below. Long story short, the solution is here: http://www.w3.org/2002/03/RRSAgent#access . So the draft minutes are accessible: http://www.w3.org/2006/06/15-webcgm-minutes.html I'll work with Don on the editing. -Lofton. At 06:02 PM 6/15/2006 -0400, Simon J. Hernandez wrote: >Hi Lofton. > >On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Lofton Henderson wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Since Thierry (our Staff Contact) is on paternity leave and Chris is >>apparently unavailable this week (at a f2f), I thought it might be okay >>to write you about this. >> >>Today was our third telecon, and the rrsagent *apparently* made minutes >>(according to IRC trace) at: >>[1] http://www.w3.org/2006/06/15-webcgm-minutes.html >> >>None of us in the WG can read that file. Last week our minuter said he >>couldn't edit it, but he said he made a local copy, edited, and mailed >>that to the WG. We were going to do that again (Don was minuter). It >>all seems okay per the Quick-start guide [2]. >> >>Do you know why we can't access [1]? >>[2] >>http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/scribe/scribedoc.htm#Quick_Start_Guide > >It seems the file had not been ACL'd for Member access. This can be set >using the RRSAgent options for setting access[1] during the setup of the >meeting. As RRSAgent, it seems, and I may be wrong, the default is swick >access. RRSAgent is loyal. :^) > >Simon > >1. http://www.w3.org/2002/03/RRSAgent#access > >-- >Simon J. Hernandez | http://people.w3.org/simon/
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