Re: [WSG] Followup to Tuesday's Brisbane Meeting

2005-06-19 Thread heretic
Sticks, carrots staying sane: An approach to standards advocacy in large organisations and very interesting it was. You are too kind ;) The presentation is online at http://weblog.200ok.com.au/2005/06/sticks-carrots-staying-sane.html and the video appears to have been successful, so

Re: [WSG] Followup to Tuesday's Brisbane Meeting

2005-06-19 Thread Andrew Krespanis
Video is still in the works. We'll probably be looking for volunteers later on to help us caption the sucker... We've just got to wait for the AV team to have some spare time to digitise it so I can take it home and edit it into something worthy of upload (Don't worry Ben, I'll overdub you with

[WSG] Followup to Tuesday's Brisbane Meeting

2005-06-17 Thread Lea de Groot
... and finally finds a few minutes to post! Tuesday's Brisbane meeting was great! Tania Lang of Peak Usability and the Brisbane CHI SIG dropped by to introduce herself and fill us in the SIG and World Usability Day on November 3 - sounds good. Brisbane is hosting a 1/2 day seminar entitled

Re: [WSG] Followup to Tuesday's Brisbane Meeting

2005-06-17 Thread Dean Jackson
On 17/06/2005, at 10:01 PM, Lea de Groot wrote: August will see us avidly listening to John Bates talking to us about Internationalisation (geez, no wonder it is routinely abbreviated to 'i18n'!). I've been told it's shortened for two reasons: Firstly, it's much easier to type. Secondly,