<irfan> trackbot, start meeting
<trackbot> Meeting: Pronunciation Task Force Teleconference
<trackbot> Date: 21 August 2019
<irfan> Agenda: W3C Pronunciation Task Force Teleconference, Wednesday, August 21, 2019
<irfan> oh okay
<irfan> Thanks
<irfan> no problem
<paul_grenier> https://w3c.github.io/pronunciation/use-cases/
<irfan> Scribe: Christine
Irfan: Working with the various groups to finalize meetings
Janina: Satisfied with the agenda and meeting set-up; phone will be available fr anyone interested in joining
Irfan: Some editorial changes have been made and ready to go. Use Cases needs Marks final review after minor changes are made, and updated. Ready to go with User Scenarios and Gap Analysis.
Janina: Will hold until all documents are ready to go.
Irfan: Editorial fixes and additional samples are in the updated documents; will give Janina the go-ahead later today.
Janina: when documents are ready to go we will be asked for specifications requirements; use cases may satisfy the specs; but we may need to specify in separate document, at a later date.
<irfan> TPAC schedule https://www.w3.org/2019/09/TPAC/schedule.html
Paul: Use case and other documents will receive feedback and if further requirements are needed, we will adjust.
Sam: First release towards a standard; specifications document will lead us to the approval process, in further rounds, as needed.
Steve: No further observations at this time; will need to review specifications
<Sam> we can hear you, Irfan
Janina: This complex of documents does not have a draft specification, at this time.
Steve: based on Gap Analysis, we may need additional specifications.
Janina: we are specifying the
"why" now; so that we can better identify the specifications
that leverages what needs to be created.
... HTML is not a W3C product; but we won't dive into this
matter, at this time.
Irfan: agreed to move ahead with the User Scenarios document; merged changes and feedback.
Sam: all changes are confirmed;
reflects all latest updates/markdown version.
... De-personalized and generic to be more appealing to a
greater audience. Will be using for the ICT Symposium
proposal.
Irfan: This document is ready to publish; will confirm with all others.
Irfan: Use Cases will need confirmation from Mark.
Paul: will check with Roy with latest version
Irfan: Will confirm all changes and convert it, later today.
<irfan> https://www.speechtek.com/2020/CallForSpeakers.aspx
Irfan: Conference in DC, February 2019 (Seechtek.com) requesting Call for Papers, Presenters, Speakers, etc. Please take a look and let me know if we should pursue.
Janina: This is a good audience
for our Pronunciation Task force efforts.
... Telecommunications and telephony industry conference; have
some contacts from that group - Jim Tobias
(tobias@inclusive.com)
Irfan: No other items; will finalize the documents and send to Janina for posting; Email forthcoming.
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