- From: Mark van Assem <mark@cs.vu.nl>
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 15:11:23 +0200
- To: Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>
- CC: public-xg-lld <public-xg-lld@w3.org>
It seems you're worried about promising too much, but on the other hand willing to facilitate such discussions on the public mailling list? Mark On 12/10/2010 15:00, Antoine Isaac wrote: > Hi Mark, > > >>> In other words, the XG is not set up to answer questions or >>> offer advice, but to analyze requirements, survey the state >> >> Not even informally? >> >> I think this is why these people would like to interact with us. To show >> us what they've done and ask if this is the way to go, or ask advice >> about problems they're facing. >> >> If we want to stay in touch with communities the actual problems and >> solutions are the easiest thing to communicate about. >> >> I could include one or two sentences about that we don't offer >> ready-made solutions, but are able to discuss a bit with them and point >> to possible solutions or other researchers working on the topic? > > > I think it's a matter of considering what we are doing as a group and > what we do individually. Individual participants are of course welcome > (and encouraged!) to be involved in any discussion they want, providing > advice, staying in touch or establishing first contacts with the various > communities they're dearly interested in. > > But we as a group are "only" chartered to seek facilitation for such > discussions. Which we will do crucially by "charting the landscape" of > the LLD cases, issues and solutions, and thinking about what kind of > initiative/support action is needed in the near future to facilitate > further LLD adoption. But also by having set up a public wiki, and the > public-lld community list, i.e., spaces where the discussions mentioned > above can start. This is however quite different from setting up some > kind of consultancy committing to give advice (even informal) to > everyone that requests it ;-) > > Cheers, > > Antoine > >
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