On Thursday, February 9, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Andres Riofrio wrote: > Regarding the checklist: perhaps these things are only relevant if there are > Christian/Jewish/Muslim people in the group. And if there are people that > prefer not to meet on Saturday. It seems to me more reasonable to expect > people with prior commitments, that plan to attend, to speak up, and expect > the rest to understand and try to come to a consensus. That's why people ask > for objections anyway. Right, sometimes one might have to make sacrifices and forgo a Saturday or observing some religious thingy out of respect for the sectarian nature of the W3C membership (and for the advancement of our beloved and sacred Web). Kind regards, Marcos
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