So now we need to figure out when to figure out a number of things,
namely a game-plan for further test-cases and a monthly teleconference
time. Once the infrastructure is all up, I'll send another e-mail out
with details on how to use W3C teleconferencing systems.
We also have the option of using w3c web-hosting and wiki, but we can
also keep using the current wiki set-up. Or migrate them..
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Subject: Join the Federated Social Web Incubator Group (Call for
Participation)
From: "Coralie Mercier" <cor...@w3.org>
Date: Wed, December 15, 2010 5:37 pm
To: w3c-ac...@w3.org
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This is a Call for Participation in the Federated Social Web Incubator
Group [1], part of the Incubator Activity [2].
The mission of the Federated Social Web Incubator Group is to provide a
set of community-driven specifications and a test-case suite for a
federated social web.
If your organization wishes to join this group, please first review the
charter:
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/charter
Then use the following online form to join the group; the form will also
instruct you how to nominate participants:
http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/45816/join
If you have any questions or need further information, please contact the
Incubator Group Chair, Evan Prodromou <ev...@controlyourself.ca>.
Thank you,
Coralie Mercier, Incubator Activity Lead, and
Ian Jacobs, Head of W3C Communications
[1] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/
[2] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/
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OK, so its on the road...
So now we need to figure out when to figure out a number of things, namely a game-plan for further test-cases and a monthly teleconference time. Once the infrastructure is all up, I'll send another e-mail out with details on how to use W3C teleconferencing systems.
Great!
We also have the option of using w3c web-hosting and wiki, but we can also keep using the current wiki set-up. Or migrate them..
What about the email list? Can we just move over the subscriber list?-Evan
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On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 18:50 +0100, Harry Halpin wrote:+1, awesome!OK, so its on the road...So now we need to figure out when to figure out a number of things, namely a game-plan for further test-cases and a monthly teleconference time. Once the infrastructure is all up, I'll send another e-mail out with details on how to use W3C teleconferencing systems.Great!
We also have the option of using w3c web-hosting and wiki, but we can also keep using the current wiki set-up. Or migrate them..What about the email list? Can we just move over the subscriber list?
It appears at some point the FederatedSocialweb.net wiki was moved to w3.org:
(did an announcement go out on this list?)
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/wiki/Main_Page
And previous usernames/logins were lost :( as implied on this page:
"Use your W3C Account to login"
I'd prefer to keep / continue to use my previous user account:
[1] http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/wiki/User:Tantek
Thanks,
Tantek
P.S. Yes I tried my W3C account login on the wiki and it didn't work.
Also I'd prefer to avoid propagating the W3C's errant 7-bit filtrated
variant "Tantekelik" if at all possible. I'd be content to login with
OpenID as well. (note that [1] has an hCard which self-identifies with
the OpenID http://tantek.com/ )
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http://tantek.com/ - I made an HTML5 tutorial! http://tantek.com/html5