On 25 Feb 2009, at 10:28 AM, Bijan Parsia wrote:
On 25 Feb 2009, at 18:03, Ian Jacobs wrote:
On 25 Feb 2009, at 9:22 AM, Bijan Parsia wrote:
On 25 Feb 2009, at 17:06, Ian Jacobs wrote:
[snip]
We have a place for that sort of information: the chairs' guide.
If you wish to write
down your experience / observations somewhere and you wish to
share it, I
can link to it.
Thanks! This is precisely the general sort of thing I meant. I
wish it were all public and I'll sort through it and see if it
meets my more particular ideas. I'll only respond to member lists
as I'm not sure which bits are public and which member confidential.
The home page for the guide book is member-only, but many of the
resources reference from it are public. You can make comments in
any space that suits your needs and that you think would be useful
to the community.
And then send me the URI. :)
Hmm. This suggests that the preferred mechanism for knowledge
capture in the W3C is for people who are so motivated to do so on an
ad hoc basis. Not really what I was thinking of, but it is a lighter
weight way to experiment. Ok! That's a good place to start. Thanks.
Actually, the guide book has a long history of being an informal
collection
of experiences. To get more formal, we often charter a group.
_Ian
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