Re: after TPAC - the next steps

Henry Story wrote:
> On 3 Nov 2012, at 00:01, Alexandre Bertails <bertails@w3.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 11/02/2012 06:46 PM, Henry Story wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>>   TPAC only just finished for me now. It was a very positive and very packed week, where we made big progress in many ways and on many fronts. I sent out summaries for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but it would be difficult to do the same for the last two days right now so I will point you to the very detailed minutes here:
>>>
>>>  - http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/meeting/2012-11-01
>>>  - http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/meeting/2012-11-02
>>>
>>> It has been so busy that I have not been able to respond on the mailing list to questions about what came up in the first half of the week. The LDP group has a teleconf on Monday to help debrief those who could not come to TPAC. This seems like a wise decision, and I think that we should do the same here.
>>>
>>> I also think that we have gained some major momentum, and we should re-organise some bi-weekly meetings. I have learnt a lot now by observing chairs in their method of proceeding, and the value of the W3C processes in getting people to come to a strong consensus in a happy way.  It would be great if everybody could put down times they would prefer for setting up meetings as we progress to the next stage.
>>>
>>>  http://doodle.com/9g9zibrmcvs3t9xa?
>> What timezone is that?
> 
> Good question. Doodle used to allow one to set the time zone, but they seem to have removed that. So I don't know what it looks like now.
> 
> The current times I set are 4-5pm, 5-6pm, 7-8pm Paris time. Since I am not sure if Doodle supports time zones you can check the 4-5 pm slot for Tuesday in your time zone
> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20121106T16&p1=195&ah=1
> 
>  Also don't hesitate to send your response straight back to the list here...

As for your participants:
Doodle automatically sets the correct time-zone for each of your 
participants. Your time options will be displayed corresponding to where 
they are located (again according to their IP address or MyDoodle setting).

E. g. you set up a poll in San Francisco and propose e.g. 10 am. A 
participant who lives in London will see 6 pm.

Received on Saturday, 3 November 2012 10:36:17 UTC