IRC queuing and more

Hi EOWG colleagues,

Basic IRC info for EOWG participation is here:
 https://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/wiki/EOWG_Participation_Info#IRC

Below are some additional things you can do in IRC during EOWG meetings.

If you want to add yourself to the queue with a note to remind you what you want to say, or help chairs manage the queue based on topic:
 q+ to <note>
for example:
 q+ to provide an example of Pat's point on user needs
or:
 q+ to comment on a different topic - the summary at the top

If there is a queue that is likely about a different topic, and you want to jump to the beginning to the queue to comment on the current topic:
 qq+
or better yet:
 qq+ to reply to Pat's question on the title

If you are raising a new topic and other people get in queue probably for the current topic and you want to move yourself to the end of the queue:
 q- later

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To see the queue along with the notes people put with their q+, the command is "verbose queue" and can be abbreviated:
 vq
or
 qv

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Hope this helps -- especially those of us who tend to forget what we wanted to say when our turn comes up in the queue -- and for the chairs managing the queue.

(If you want to play with even more "Zakim bot commands", see <https://www.w3.org/2001/12/zakim-irc-bot>.)

Best,
~Shawn

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Shawn Lawton Henry
Accessibility Education and Communications Lead
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), MIT
GitHub: @shawna-slh Twitter: @shawna_slh
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Received on Thursday, 1 June 2023 22:28:32 UTC