Fwd: Poll on teleconferences

Forwarding as Johannes email didn’t make directly.  I am looking into why …

— Dave

> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: "Hund, Johannes" <johannes.hund@siemens.com>
> To: "public-wot-ig@w3.org" <public-wot-ig@w3.org>
> Cc: Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>, "Heuer, Joerg" <Joerg.Heuer@siemens.com>
> Subject: AW: Poll on teleconferences
> Date: 11 February 2015 15:54:18 GMT
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'll follow the example and introduce myself for those I have not met yet on the WoT Workshop in Berlin or the W3C TPAC last year.
> 
> My name is Johannes Hund and I am a researcher for "Embedded Networks" within Siemens Corporate Technology.
> I have been involved in Web development and applications since Netscape 1.1 was modern and had the odd hobby to use those technologies also on small boxes and embedded devices. This hobby is meanwhile my daily profession and it is amazing to see it catch momentum on a global level and across various domains.
> 
> This rich diversity of people interested in WoT is IMHO a challenge as well as a chance.
> We will have to find ways to bring devices, applications and stakeholders from different domains together in the same pragmatism and openness that the Web stands for.
> 
> Same goes for bringing people from different time zones together for regular calls.
> On that topic:
> 
> Joerg Heuer:
>> Starting with the 24th of February every Tuesday in
>>     Group GMT+X: the odd weeks have a call at 9 am GMT (stating with 24th February, biweekly) and
>> Group GMT-X: the even weeks have a call at 18 pm GMT (starting with 3rd of March, biweekly).
> 
>> A) What do you think of the two group approach? Is it feasible?
>> B) Is Tuesday acceptable? At least it avoids Monday and Friday as mentioned in the replies.
> 
> I also do prefer the mentioned approach of having two groups rather than three. Tuesday is fine for me.
> 
> Best regards,
> Johannes
> 

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   Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org <mailto:dsr@w3.org>>

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