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2004-04-23 Thread Nancy Johnson
Dear WSG,

This group seems like a great group and will take advantage of the
information that I learn through the digest and visiting your website. 

I have always been interested in Web Standards, and have a special
interest in web accessibility.  Living in Massachusetts USA, means that
I probably will never attend a meeting.  Have you ever considered having
your meetings online somehow. I realize time may also be a factor, just
a thought.

Nancy Johnson

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Re: [WSG] RE: You have subscribed to wsg@webstandardsgroup.org

2004-04-23 Thread afdesign
Welcome to the WSG Nancy!

Online meetings is not something that has been suggested as far as I 
know but maybe worth looking into if there is enough interest.

(Just a reminder that anyone with ideas like this can leave a comment to 
the member feedback thread over at the discussion room- 
http://discuss.webstandardsgroup.org/archives/08.htm)

Just so you know by my count there as 9 members in the state of 
Massachusetts, 6 of whom live in Boston and 1 who lives near Boston. As 
a co-organiser of the Melbourne Group, that's about as many members as 
we had on the books when the decision to start a Melbourne Group was 
made. It just takes one or two people willing to get the thing off the 
ground.

The advantage? Apart from meeting like minded people and networking, you 
can often solve a problems face to face alot quicker and easier.

So if there are any Boston types interested, maybe we can move this 
thread to the discussion room, so you can chat and get organised. That's 
how the Brisbane group got off the ground.

cheers
dez
Dear WSG,

This group seems like a great group and will take advantage of the
information that I learn through the digest and visiting your website. 

I have always been interested in Web Standards, and have a special
interest in web accessibility.  Living in Massachusetts USA, means that
I probably will never attend a meeting.  Have you ever considered having
your meetings online somehow. I realize time may also be a factor, just
a thought.
Nancy Johnson
 

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Re: [WSG] RE: You have subscribed to wsg@webstandardsgroup.org

2004-04-23 Thread Andy Budd
Nancy Johnson wrote:

I have always been interested in Web Standards, and have a special
interest in web accessibility.  Living in Massachusetts USA, means that
I probably will never attend a meeting.  Have you ever considered 
having
your meetings online somehow. I realize time may also be a factor, just
a thought.
If you've got web access where you do the meeting, I guess it would be 
possibly to set up a streaming server and stream the meetings. With 
SkillSwap I've even wondered about setting up an informal group 
iChatAV. Don't know if it'd work though.

On the subject of international groups, I wonder if anybody has thought 
about integrating the WSG with http://webstandards.meetup.com/ ?

Andy Budd

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Re: [WSG] RE: You have subscribed to wsg@webstandardsgroup.org

2004-04-23 Thread Veine K Vikberg
At 10:28 AM 4/23/2004 -0400, you wrote:

Dear WSG,

This group seems like a great group and will take advantage of the
information that I learn through the digest and visiting your website.
It is a great group indeed, helpful and friendly people from down under 
(literally) for us ;o)

I have always been interested in Web Standards, and have a special
interest in web accessibility.  Living in Massachusetts USA, means that
I probably will never attend a meeting.
Same here, unless I get to Tasmania this summer, might go there for a 
conference so if it is good in time I might try to attend as it's not far 
away then, else I live just north of you, Maine, USA


Have you ever considered having
your meetings online somehow. I realize time may also be a factor, just
a thought.
Would be a cool thing, but probably somewhat hard to administer on a free 
basis, but you just never know

  Regards
  ~Veine
Veine K Vikberg
http://www.vikberg.net
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RE: [WSG] RE: You have subscribed to wsg@webstandardsgroup.org

2004-04-23 Thread Nancy Johnson
Dear WSG,

Thank you all for responding.  I am still exploring your website and
what you have to offer since I discovered you all only this morning.

In reply to the individual who talked about the webstandards meetup:  I
joined a css meetup once, and I think I was the only one that signed up
in my area so it never happened.

I understand the limitations in setting up an online meeting, but would
support this if it could ever happen. If anyone in my area of New
England, ever wants to meet, I am game.

Take care,

Nancy Johnson

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Welcome to the WSG Nancy!

Online meetings is not something that has been suggested as far as I 
know but maybe worth looking into if there is enough interest.

(Just a reminder that anyone with ideas like this can leave a comment to

the member feedback thread over at the discussion room- 
http://discuss.webstandardsgroup.org/archives/08.htm)

Just so you know by my count there as 9 members in the state of 
Massachusetts, 6 of whom live in Boston and 1 who lives near Boston. As 
a co-organiser of the Melbourne Group, that's about as many members as 
we had on the books when the decision to start a Melbourne Group was 
made. It just takes one or two people willing to get the thing off the 
ground.

The advantage? Apart from meeting like minded people and networking, you

can often solve a problems face to face alot quicker and easier.

So if there are any Boston types interested, maybe we can move this 
thread to the discussion room, so you can chat and get organised. That's

how the Brisbane group got off the ground.

cheers
dez

Dear WSG,

This group seems like a great group and will take advantage of the
information that I learn through the digest and visiting your website. 

I have always been interested in Web Standards, and have a special
interest in web accessibility.  Living in Massachusetts USA, means that
I probably will never attend a meeting.  Have you ever considered
having
your meetings online somehow. I realize time may also be a factor, just
a thought.

Nancy Johnson
  


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2004-03-18 Thread graham
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