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<sharper_> <http://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/wiki/Weekly_Call_Scribing>
<sharper_> http://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/wiki/Weekly_Call_Scribing
<sharper_> Yehya says via email: we are progressing with the work on the new editor draft
sharper: editor drafts progressing
sharper: item 44 - sim,on is woprking on it once html conversion done
sharper: david has given no report on this item, will catch him next time
sharper: where are we up to on the metrics report
shadi: working on it - not ready yet
<sharper_> Justin: have put together the html version of the call and transcripts.
<sharper_> Justin: Not now needs working on - not going to be done in the next few weeks.
<sharper_> ACTION: justin to write up E-Learning Symposium draft within 2 months [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/02/05-rd-minutes.html#action01]
<trackbot> Created ACTION-54 - Write up e-learning symposium draft within 2 months [on Justin Brown - due 2014-02-12].
shadi: what is the status of viviennes catalog item
sharper: working on it - depending on the coversion to html - any more questions ? going to give a breakdown on the user agents user group
shadi: we could look a little bit more at using html directly into the wiki - could look at that for future catalog items
sharper: agrees - looks nice
... are wiki things that are alwats updated rather than being a static site
(permalinked(
shadi: they use it a lot for commenting and drafting work - i am not sure how they draft the html and drop it into the final resource - they are using html code inside the wiki editor - quite handy - they are not using wiki markup but rather html marking, making it easier to extract
sharper: thats sounds pretty - is there some way of getting our wiki updated to use these tools
shadi: i think our wiki has the same html features - i'll try it on a page now
<shadi> https://www.w3.org/WAI/RD/wiki/
shadi: ok - hello world examples works well
sharper: good
... in the future people can go to the catalog page directly and create their
entry and then we can extract it and place it in the catalog template as html
if people are happy to work that way
... agrees that it makes the job easier
... i just wanted to open to question regarding the user agent accessibility
guidelines - overall I think they worked very well
... i will send them out to the group
<markel> I haven't
sharper: has anyone else looked at the user agent
stuff?
... i think they are doing a good job
... is there anything else we want to discuss today?