- From: Bijan Parsia <bparsia@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 18:28:42 +0000
- To: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Cc: process-issues@w3.org, Karl Dubost <karl+w3c@la-grange.net>, www-archive@w3.org
On 25 Feb 2009, at 18:03, Ian Jacobs wrote: > On 25 Feb 2009, at 9:22 AM, Bijan Parsia wrote: > >> On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:06, Ian Jacobs wrote: >> [snip] >>> We have a place for that sort of information: the chairs' guide. >>> If you wish to write >>> down your experience / observations somewhere and you wish to >>> share it, I >>> can link to it. >> >> >> Thanks! This is precisely the general sort of thing I meant. I >> wish it were all public and I'll sort through it and see if it >> meets my more particular ideas. I'll only respond to member lists >> as I'm not sure which bits are public and which member confidential. > > > The home page for the guide book is member-only, but many of the > resources reference from it are public. You can make comments in > any space that suits your needs and that you think would be useful > to the community. > > And then send me the URI. :) Hmm. This suggests that the preferred mechanism for knowledge capture in the W3C is for people who are so motivated to do so on an ad hoc basis. Not really what I was thinking of, but it is a lighter weight way to experiment. Ok! That's a good place to start. Thanks. Cheers, Bijan.
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