FW: Thank You ... and please take the W3C Technical Plenary Day Survey

 

-----Original Message-----
From: chairs-request@w3.org [mailto:chairs-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of
Steve Bratt
Sent: Tuesday, 08 March, 2005 14:39
To: chairs@w3.org
Cc: W3T Team
Subject: Thank You ... and please take the W3C Technical Plenary Day
Survey


(Dear Chairs: please forward to all members of Groups that participated
in the 2005 Technical Plenary Week)
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Dear Participants in the Technical Plenary Week,

We very much appreciate your participation in last week's face-to-face
Group meetings and Technical Plenary Day in Boston.  From the work in
the meeting rooms and the discussions in the hall, the value of
face-to-face communications within and between Groups is quite clear.
The successes achieved during the week were a tribute to your skill,
effort and engagement, as well as a tribute to the TP Day Program
Committee, W3C Team, and especially to the conference organizers Susan
Westhaver and Amy van der Hiel.  Thanks to all!

Please take a moment to complete a short meeting survey ...

    http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/35125/tp2005-feedback/

... to rate your satisfaction.  The survey focuses on the program during
the Technical Plenary Day (Wednesday 2 March).  However, there are a few
questions at the top of the survey that would be applicable to all
attendees.

The deadline for responding will be extended to midnight Eastern time,
this Friday 12 March.  If you need help correlating the titles of the
presentations listed in the survey with your memories of the day, please
consult the TP agenda ...

    http://www.w3.org/2005/03/02-TechPlenAgenda.html

Your feedback will be used to further improve the 2006 Tech Plenary
week, which will probably be held in southern France at about this same
time of year ...  more details to come.

Very Best Wishes for Continued Success,

Steve 
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Steven R Bratt, Chief Operating Officer     mailto:steve@w3.org
World Wide Web Consortium   http://www.w3.org/
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
The Stata Center / Building 32-G522 / 32 Vassar Street
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Received on Wednesday, 9 March 2005 00:28:30 UTC