On 3/7/07, Ian Hickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2. When you get a reply back, you should have a username and password.
Fill in the W3C Invited Expert Application form.

   http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/ieapp/

I was curious, so, I'm trying to follow this "simple" list of steps.

At this point, it asks:
Please supply below the name and a URI for your employer (if any). If employed, 
please
indicate the intentions of your employer regarding joining W3C as a Member.

   * My employer intends to join. (Indicate below time frame for joining)
   * My employer might be persuaded to join. (Give contact information for a 
decision-maker below.)
   * My employer does not intend to join. (Indicate below why not.)
   * I am either self-employed or unemployed.
   * My employer is a W3C Host (Indicate below the name of the W3C Host).

Additional information:

And I can't figure out how one would answer it.

I looked through the list, and for simplicity sake, let's assume [0] I
was Hixie and I was working for Opera Software (I know Hixie has since
left Opera, but I'm not Hixie, this is just a convenient hypothetical
based on a historical record).
1. My employer is a Member <http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List>,
which I think is not equivalent to "My employer intends to join"
2. My employer is a Member (see 1)
3. My employer is a Member (see 1)
4. I am employed....
5. AFAICT My employer is not a W3C Host
<http://www.w3.org/2005/10/Process-20051014/organization.html#hosts>
{Currently: ERCIM, Keio University, or MIT} (see 0)

Which of 1..5 should I select (again, assuming 0).

In case people haven't tried, you can't leave the radio options blank
-- you must select one.

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