Re: Organizing topics

Thanks, Antoine. I'll wait for further info from you, then we can  
discuss the task and I can determine if I can actually do it, both in  
time and skills. In fact, I am a likely candidate for this particular  
action, although I can't say whether I would have volunteered while on  
the call. :-)

kc



Quoting Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>:

> Dear Karen,
>
> There is indeed more than this. It is indeed extremely bad practice to
> assign someone an action while she is not here, and we certainly not
> want to do that.
>
> As a matter of fact the action is on me to ask you. It should be
> perfectly clear that you can still refuse--everyone has her own agenda,
> be sure that the group would understand. Especially -- shame on them
> ;-) -- the participants of the call who did not volunteer, arguing that
> your deep understanding of the domain would make you the perfect
> candidate instead!
>
> Note that if I've been late asking because I committed to advance a bit
> that work before, and do a first cleaning before contacting you. Hoping
> that this would convince you to accept... This is not captured in the
> minutes, but still vivid in my mind.
> I will in fact try to come with something by tomorrow. I hope that will
> be ok for you!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Antoine
>
> PS: one thing that is perfectly captured in the minutes is the name of
> the man who came with the proposal in the first place ;-)
> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/lld/minutes/2010/06/24-lld-minutes.html#action08
>
>
>
>> Now I see why it is so important to attend the conference calls, since
>> in my absence last week I was given a task... to curate/organize the
>> topic list.
>>
>> Is there more to this than I should assume based on the minutes? Is it
>> considered an ongoing task?
>>
>> Thanks (I guess),
>> kc
>>



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