Although I've had some people who have said that Providence would be ok as a meeting site, the main point seems to be that no one has objected to Cambridge --- so Cambridge it is. Bob Sutor has informed me that another trip of his has been extended, and this will mean he won't be able to attend our meeting. Other members of the meeting list, i.e.: Ste'phane Dalmas, INRIA (SAFIR) Stan Devitt, Maplesoft Stephen Glim, Mathsoft Patrick Ion, Math Reviews Robert Miner, The Geometry Center Nico Poppelier, Elsevier Dave Raggett, W3C Bruce Smith, Wolfram Neil Soiffer, Wolfram Ron Whitney, AMS Lauren Wood, SoftQuad Ralph Youngen, AMS with the exception of Glim, Raggett and Youngen have been booked into the Hyatt (Hyatt Regency, 545 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139, 800-233-1234, 617-492-1234, MIT Rate: $140) for the nights of Sep28-30 and Oct 1. Please let me know your travel plans so that we have some idea of when to expect people. Also please let me know your real dates of stay, so that I can release rooms as necessary. Please register at register@w3.org with the form I sent in a previous message. Susan Hardy tells me that she has secured a room at the MIT Faculty Club for Monday and Tuesday until 3:00pm. If we continue to past 3:00 on Tuesday, she has another room available, but we'll have to move out of the one we've had until then. For Sunday, we can meet informally at the Laboratory for Computer Science (where W3C is located) or find space in the Hyatt or on the streets of Boston. Perhaps we can beg for change by discussing HTML-Math at a Red Line stop. Such is the status of W3C committees before they actually become Working Groups. In regard working materials, Dave said he thought we could have a Linux box and it would be connectable to an overhead display. Bruce perhaps is bringing a Mac. Anything else? -RonReceived on Monday, 9 September 1996 15:26:24 UTC
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