This document contains information about WebPlat's upcoming and recent F2F meetings. For more information see Meetings? What Meetings? - meetings section of Web Platform WorkMode.
Meeting page - discussion of outstanding isses and future directions (e.g. templates and HTML modules).
Meeting page - discussion of outstanding isses and future directions (e.g. templates and HTML modules).
- Tuesday 7 November: Editing APIs TF meeting Editing agenda
- Thursday 9 November: General Web Platform (HTML, assorted APIs, DOM, ...) "Assorted work" agenda
- Friday 10 November: Web Components Web components agenda
- HTML, IndexedDB, WebIDL, UI Events & WebPlat minutes
- Editing APIs minutes
- Service Workers minutes
- Web Components minutes
29 July: Editing APIs (San Francisco, USA)- Minutes
- Agenda
- Minutes October 26
- Minutes October 27
- Notes from HTML Next Steps Discussion; informal meeting October 28
WebApps has some irregularly scheduled distributed meetings (aka telcons). Below is common information and logistics for all of the distributed meetings and some meeting-specific information.
The following information applies to all of Web Platform meetings (distributed and f2f):
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IRC: server and port: irc://irc.w3.org:6665/ ; channel is #webapps
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Each participant should type the following immediately after joining the irc channel:
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Present+ FirstName_LastName
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VoIP/Phone:
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For phone only access, the call-in number is always +1.617.324.0000; no international phone numbers are supported.
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For VoIP access, use WebEx; see the WebEx FAQ for more information.
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If you're using an Android device, start the [https://mit.webex.com/mw0401lsp13/wireless/callme.do?siteurl=mit&meetingKey=642208450&device=android&rnd=-356349190 Cisco WebEx Meeting] app.
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Each participant should use a local mute button on their device to control their own audio.
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Scribing: Invite RRSAgent to the irc channel and follow W3C scribe conventions.
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IRC agenda management: Use the Zakim-bot floor control to manage the speaker queue and agenda items.
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More about WebEx:
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Use IRC to facilitate meetings and create an initial record of the meeting.
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Each WebEx will open 15 mins earlier than the scheduled time.
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Submit a draft agenda to the group's mail list at least 24 hours before the meeting starts.
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Submit the minutes to the appropriate mail list immediately after the meeting.
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Please send a request to www-dom or contact the editors; only on a case-by-case basis.
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Agendas: a draft agenda is sent to the www-dom list at least 24 hours before
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Minutes: meeting minutes are distributed on the www-dom list.
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Please contact the chairs or the editors; only on a case-by-case basis.
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Agendas: a draft agenda is sent to the public-webapps list at least 24 hours before
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Minutes: meeting minutes are distributed on the public-webapps list.
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Please send a request to public-public-editing-tf; only on a case-by-case basis.
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Agendas: a draft agenda is sent to the public-public-editing-tf list at least 24 hours before
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Minutes: meeting minutes are distributed on the public-editing-tf list.
Here are some useful resources regarding IRC (e.g. a short cheat sheet) and meetings:
- Tips for Meeting Scribes: Mark Nottingham, Tips and Shortcuts for Scribes
- WebExBestPractices.
- InstallingWebEx.
- WebExFAQ.
- RRSAgent IRC Bot Description
- Zakim IRC Teleconference Bot
If you do do not have an IRC client, or have trouble connecting to IRC from behind a firewall, W3C offers a browser-based IRC Web interface (note: you must have a Member or Invited Expert account to use this).