Re: WPD Presentation at W3Conf

I'd like to see you guys encouraging community managers to run Doc
Sprints. 

Hopefully our Berlin prototype on inspiring them to replicate what we're
doing works out well. We should know more on that after Berlin, I will
report to you guys on that and the open issues with this next week. But I
could imagine a "Run your local Doc Sprint" slide at least listing the
Doc-Sprint-in-a-Box page, and probably some nice Berlin pictures including
Screenshots of that cool Doc Sprint Dashboard fr0zenice and me are
stapling together in these hours... ;)=

*Jay





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Von: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
Organisation: W3C
Datum: KW 5 | Sonntag, 3. Februar 2013 20:33
An: "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org>
Betreff: WPD Presentation at W3Conf
Neu gesendet von: "public-webplatform@w3.org" <public-webplatform@w3.org>
Neu gesendet am: KW 5 | Sonntag, 3. Februar 2013 20:34

>Hi, folks-
>
>Janet Swisher and I are doing a joint presentation together at W3Conf,
>21-22 February, on Web Platform Docs and community documentation.
>
>I'll focus on the WPD side of things, while Janet will focus on the
>broader community documentation aspect. I'd like to finalize our slides
>this week.
>
>I'd love to have your thoughts on what we should focus on for the
>presentation, and even on how we should structure it. My thoughts were
>that we would open with an explanation on who started it, why we did,
>what need we saw, then do a little tour of the site, then talk about our
>areas of current focus (CSS properties and APIs); Janet would then take
>over and talk about the social aspects of the site, how we¹re organized,
>the pillars and principles, the communication channels, and what the
>audience can do to help. We would end with a call to action to attend
>the Doc Sprint the day after the conference.
>
>I'm open to any clever ideas you have; if you have idea or slides that
>went over well in Doc Sprints or other events where you've talked about
>WPD, that would be great. In particular, here are a couple of concrete
>things I'd be grateful for help with:
>
>* A "tour path": I'd like to put together a quick tour of the site that
>is both representative and flattering, that shows off what we have done
>so far; parts of the site are still rough now, so I'd love to work with
>some of you to clean up some parts to make them highlight our aspirations
>
>* Review of the slide deck (once it's more mature)
>
>Thanks-
>-Doug
>

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