ACTION-33: Propose Microsoft site visit for January 2008 re HTML 5 engagement

Propose Microsoft site visit for January 2008 re HTML 5 engagement

State:
closed
Person:
Michael[tm] Smith
Due on:
December 11, 2007
Created on:
November 20, 2007
Associated Issue:
html-ms
Related emails:
  1. Re: ACTION-33: MIDI charter proposal (from schepers@w3.org on 2012-02-29)
  2. Minutes, 29 January Interaction team call. (from chris@w3.org on 2008-01-29)
  3. Re: flight details for MS site visit (ACTION-33) (from schepers@w3.org on 2008-01-23)
  4. flight details for MS site visit (ACTION-33) (from mike@w3.org on 2008-01-23)
  5. {minutes} 2008-12-08 Interaction domain telcon (from mike@w3.org on 2008-01-09)
  6. Re: Microsoft site visit [was: record of Sam Ruby/IBM position on HTML WG charter change] (from connolly@w3.org on 2007-12-17)
  7. Minutes: IA Telcon, 04-12-2007 (from schepers@w3.org on 2007-12-04)

Related notes:

<MikeSmith> btw, I chatted with him yesterday about possibility of me visiting him and his crew in Redmond next month and he said he thought it would be great
<DanC> cool. did you refine the timing to a week or a day?
<MikeSmith> between Jan 7 and 16 or between Jan 28 to Feb 1

Dan Connolly, 6 Dec 2007, 16:33:45

looks like 28-29 Jan now.
Dan is booking flights leaving KC the morning of Mon 28 Jan
and staying until the morning of Thu, 31 Jan

Dan Connolly, 14 Jan 2008, 22:16:36

Details at http://www.w3.org/2008/01/ms-visit -

Dates
This will be a two-day visit to the Microsoft site, January
28 and 29

Team members
The W3C Team members making this trip are:

+ Dan Connolly, co-chair of the HTML Working Group
+ Doug Schepers, team contact for SVG Working Group
+ Mike Smith, team contact for HTML Working Group

Purpose
The purpose of this visit is to have discussions with Chris
Wilson (co-chair for HTML Working Group and Internet Explorer
Platform Architect), Dean Hachamovitch (Internet Explorer
General Manager), and others on the Internet Explorer team
about their concerns related to the HTML Working Group and
the HTML5 specification, and other significant issues such as
potential of Internet Explorer support for SVG. The visit is
of importance to the W3C as an organization in ensuring the
continued participation of Microsoft in ongoing technical
work at the W3C.

Michael[tm] Smith, 23 Jan 2008, 02:26:24

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