- From: Shannon J. Clark <shannon@jigzaw.com>
- Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 12:09:20 -0500
- To: "'Ietf-Calendar@Imc. Org'" <ietf-calendar@imc.org>
- Cc: <www-rdf-calendar@w3.org>
John, If it is working - have you offered it as a tool to the rest of the IETF working groups? That is each working group has a very similar set of problems (some encounter it much more frequently than we do). From what I have observed in my participation over this last year - anything that can be done to make the various standards bodies communicate with each other better, avoid duplicating efforts, and keep up on what other groups are working on is fundamentally a very good thing and a major step forward. Just my two cents. Shannon (it would also be interesting if the same software could be modified to monitor other lists that may be going back and forth about a particular topic prior to submitting it - could help head off issues before they even get submitted formally.) -----Original Message----- From: owner-ietf-calendar@mail.imc.org [mailto:owner-ietf-calendar@mail.imc.org]On Behalf Of John Stracke Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:35 AM To: 'Ietf-Calendar@Imc. Org' Cc: www-rdf-calendar@w3.org Subject: Re: announce: www-rdf-calendar mailing list Steve Mansour wrote: > this bot sounds pretty cool. So, John, can you make the information your little > bot finds available to the rest of us? Oh, yeah--if it finds any calsch-related Draft, it sends a message to the list. (Unfortunately, the one time it found anything, I found that it was misconfigured, and the message bounced...but it was a false alarm anyway. :-) -- /=================================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own. | |Chief Scientist |================================================| |eCal Corp. |"If there's anything The Flintstones have taught| |francis@ecal.com|us, it's that pelicans can be used to mix | | |cement." -- Homer Simpson | \=================================================================/
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