- From: Chris Mills <cmills@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 18:50:06 +0100
- To: Scott Rowe <scottrowe@google.com>
- Cc: Andre Jay Meissner <ameissne@adobe.com>, Paul Verbeek <paul@webinthehat.com>, "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org>
On 15 Apr 2013, at 18:46, Scott Rowe <scottrowe@google.com> wrote: > Thanks for doing his, Paul! Great to see it happening. I don't recall anything about running doc sprints generally other than the link to the plan for the Berlin doc sprint that Chris mentioned. We had started a Doc Sprint in a Box along these lines, but I'm not sure where that is. Ummm, I was meant to have a go at writing it when Peter got really busy…but then I got really busy too ;-) > > There are a couple of blog posts about the Mountain View [1] and San Francisco [2] doc sprints that Google ran. > > Usually we have at least one area of concentration - for Berlin it was the CSS Properties project. We may have completed that project by October or it will be in review, I think. So we'll need a "big" project to work on in Amsterdam. I'm not sure, but I think the next big project may be the DOM APIs. We're presently doing the research around that project. > > Besides that, there are always tasks to do through the Getting Started page [3], and we had success with this at the April 3 doc sprint in San Francisco. > > With every doc sprint, you'll get attendees who already have a project in mind or already know what they want to do. And frozenice and Paul Rosenbusch will probably come up with some amazing template wizardry or other fun. > > ~Scott > > > [1] http://blog.webplatform.org/2012/12/doc-sprint-mountain-view/ > [2] http://blog.webplatform.org/2013/04/doc-sprint-san-francisco-april-3/ > [3] http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/WPD:Getting_Started > > > > > On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Andre Jay Meissner <ameissne@adobe.com> wrote: > Hi Paul, > > Location: I also did not have a location for the Eventbrite page when we opened up the Berlin event for registration. You can easily put something like "to be announced shortly", and update it later. > > Awesome to read this is progressing and coming to a reality! > *Jay > > > > Von: Paul Verbeek <paul@webinthehat.com> > Datum: KW 16 | Montag, 15. April 2013 18:02 > An: "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org> > Betreff: Doc Sprint Amsterdam > Neu gesendet von: "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org> > Neu gesendet am: KW 16 | Montag, 15. April 2013 18:32 > > Hi, > > As some of you probably allready know, I'm currently setting up a Doc Sprint in Amsterdam. > The sprint is planned the day after the Fronteers conference, on October the 12th. > > The Fronteers ticket sales are being planned to go online next thursday. In the confirmation e-mail, they want to include a link to an event page on the Fronteers website about the WPDS. > > Are there any good texts that explains the WPDS so I can put that on the Fronteers site. And perhaps it should be on the WebPlatorm.org blog before it is announced anywhere else. > > I want to set up an EventBrite page for the tickets, but we don't have a confirmed location yet. Does anybody knows if that's problem? > > Hope you can help me out. > > Paul. >
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