- From: Jeremie Patonnier <jeremie.patonnier@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 22:46:39 +0200
- To: Marie-Claire Forgue <mcf@w3.org>
- Cc: public-webed@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAEi838=4a5qKt8R_mkEKuuOApWb27aHeP6-13U__BJuwYy_SCg@mail.gmail.com>
Hello Marie-Claire, Yes, it seams that we are a few French people in this group ;) Our secret plot to take over the Internet is goin' forward >:-) Soon the stinky cheese recommendation will rise ! More seriously, I haven't discuss this on this mailing-list yet, but I think with such a rate of French people getting involved, we could launch the first sub-group "education in French" soon. On my own, my first goal for the end of the year is to try to (or to find people to help me to) translate the Web Standard Curriculum in French. Cheers Jeremie 2011/9/2 Marie-Claire Forgue <mcf@w3.org> > Hello all, > > Another "frenchie for this group": I'm Marie-Claire, living and working > near Cannes, Southern France. > My current job at W3C [1] is to manage the W3C online training courses > program [2]. I'm also leading the outreach activities of 2 EU projects > (OMWeb [3] and MobiWebApp [4]). > > I'm interested in disruptive technologies and applications. I especially > like watching how the young generations are embracing the Web and coming up > with new usages. Fascinating. > > My next work plans are to launch new training courses, find enthusiastic > trainers and get the courses material translated in other languages (such as > in French Jeremie ;) ). > > Looking forward to nice group discussions. > See you all at Santa Clara's TPAC11, or at another dev. conferences here > and there (such as ParisWeb'11). > Cheers, > > [1] http://www.w3.org/People/all#**mcf <http://www.w3.org/People/all#mcf> > [2] http://www.w3techcourses.com/ (new welcome page coming up soon) > [3] http://openmediaweb.eu/ > [4] http://mobiwebapp.eu/ > > - Marie-Claire. > > -- Jeremie ............................. Web : http://jeremie.patonnier.net Twitter : @JeremiePat <http://twitter.com/JeremiePat>
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