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).
This takes place after the end of our current charter, but if the group is rechartered it is likely to meet there.
- 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).