- From: Daniel Danilatos <daniel@danilatos.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 15:56:52 +0900
- To: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
- Cc: www-dom@w3.org
- Message-ID: <b2cb92d0906082356l1c20aca8hf95598481f21ad03@mail.gmail.com>
Hey guys, Sorry for the late feedback on the time - I'm actually in Japan this week, so 9pm UTC == 6am Japan.If we could push it just a little later (say an hour, or even two would be great) it would make it a bit less insane for me. :) Understand if it's too late to change. Regards, Dan On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org> wrote: > Hi, Folks- > > I will be hosting a F2F at my house next week, but we will be reconvening > the telcons week after next, probably on Wednesday, June 17 or Thursday, > June 18. Either day works for me, but finding a good time for everyone > might be challenging: we typically have attendees from Finland (Olli Pettay > of Mozilla), from US West Coast (Travis Leithead and Jacob ??, of > Microsoft), US East Coast (myself, and sometimes some government folks who > are helping with testing), and now Sydney, Australia (Dan Danilatos, of > Google Wave). [1] > > Olli says: > "For me the best days are Wednesday and Thursday, 10:00am-01:00am (EET). > Monday and Tuesday evenings/nights are also possible." > > Travis says: > "Jacob and I are available for telecons 8-5 pm (perhaps a little > later if needed)." > > Pretty much any time on Wednesday or Thursday works for me (late afternoon > is best). Looking at TimeAndDate [2], it looks like 21:00 UTC on Wednesday > might work, if Dan is a morning person (otherwise it would be pretty cruel > to him). > > > The proposed agenda is (what else?) mutation events and a sane keyboard > model. The telcon will last one hour. So, I would greatly appreciate > keeping up the email dialog on mutation events (I will compile the use cases > and requirements on the wiki, as they roll in). It may be that we don't > "solve" mutation events for DOM3 Events, but put together another dedicated > spec to address the use cases in another way, and caution people about the > costs of mutation events. > > In addition, I'm hoping that we have a flowchart of keyboard event models > by that time, for both IE (Travis and Jacob are working on this), and if > possible, for WebKit. We have my rough draft of an idealized model [3], and > Olli's more accurate Gecko model [4]. > > Dan, or anyone on your team, or anyone at all, could you work on a WebKit > keyboard event model flowchart? > > When I get them all, I'll normalize them for easy comparison, and we can > work to produce a unified model that works as widely as possible. If anyone > wants to send in addition flowcharts for other implementations (including > mobiles), that would also be welcome. I don't know that we'll be able to > solve the IME issues, but if we can, we will. > > [1] > http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?month=6&day=17&year=2009&p2=43&p3=101&p4=234&p5=240&iv=0 > [2] > http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2009&month=6&day=17&hour=21&min=0&sec=0&p1=43&p2=101&p3=234&p4=240 > [3] > http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/DOM-Level-3-Events/proposals/d3e-keyflow.svg > [4] > http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/DOM-Level-3-Events/proposals/keyflow-gecko.svg > > > Regards- > -Doug Schepers > W3C Team Contact, SVG and WebApps WGs > >
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