[OpenAjaxSteeringCommittee] Spring meeting (was Agenda for tomorrow's phone call)
Jon Ferraiolo
jferrai at us.ibm.com
Sun Feb 1 08:49:35 PST 2009
Hi Howard,
I added the two ACTIONs to the official minutes:
*
http://www.openajax.org/member/wiki/Steering_Committee_Minutes_2009-01-30#Next_face-to-face
This was a minor, non-controversial change. Let's *NOT* re-vote on
accepting the minutes. The wiki page now says that the minutes were
approved.
Jon
Howard Weingram
<weingram at tibco.c
om> To
Jon Ferraiolo/Menlo Park/IBM at IBMUS
01/31/2009 09:33 cc
PM <steeringcommittee at openajax.org>
Subject
Re: Spring meeting (was Agenda for
tomorrow's phone call)
With the additions, I will be +1 TIBCO on the minutes.
hw
On 1/31/09 8:30 AM, "Jon Ferraiolo" <jferrai at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Howard,
> As I remember, the actions in this area were:
> * Jon, to research options and make a proposal about how to have meetings
> of some sort (face-to-face, remote video meeting, or webinars) in the
> spring
> * Mike, to help Jon understand the gotowebinar technology that Eclipse is
> using
> I haven't had time to research or think things through yet, but might as
> well bat things around on email.
>
> Here is one approach that I was going to explore:
> * Set up an interactive members-only live webinar that gets recorded. The
> general thrust would be like our previous face-to-face meetings, where
> there is a presenter with interactive dialog with the OpenAjax members
who
> attend. The key difference is that the meeting would be over the Web
> instead of in person.
> * We could reserve a couple of conference rooms for people to attend the
> webinar in the same room together. For example, all of us from the Bay
Area
> could go to the same conference room, and maybe a similar thing could
> happen in a few other locations.
>
> But one key thing I don't know yet is whether gotowebinar or other
services
> provide interactive features, such as chat sessions. (I assume they do)
> Then the next question is whether the interactive dialogs are captured by
> the recording software. (I assume that they can only capture the main
> presenter, which means the presenter has to repeat key questions that
come
> up in the chat sessions.)
>
> Jon
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> Howard Weingram
> <weingram at tibco.c
> om>
To
> Jon Ferraiolo/Menlo
Park/IBM at IBMUS,
> 01/30/2009 06:18 <steeringcommittee at openajax.org>
> PM
cc
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Subject
> Re: [OpenAjaxSteeringCommittee]
> Agenda for tomorrow's phone call
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> Re face to face:
> Does this mean that you decided not to pursue the remote thing?
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> hw
>
> On 1/29/09 8:55 AM, "Jon Ferraiolo" <jferrai at us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Here is the proposed agenda for tomorrow's Steering Committee phone
call.
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> ----------
>>
>>
>> Next meeting
>> Date/Time: Friday Jan 30, 1pm US-PT, 4pm US-ET
>> Dial-in Number(s):
>> Toll Free: 1-877-422-0052
>> Toll: 1-314-655-1417
>> Participant Pin access code: 580946
>> Agenda
>> Rechartering approved for Interoperability WG and IDE WG
>> Reminder: we did not recharter Marketing WG
>> OpenAjax Hub 1.1 (Interoperability WG)
>> In the midst of final API discussions
>> In the midst of final editorial work
>> Open source reference implementation tracking
> last-minute
>> spec changes
>> Test suite needs lots of work still, will be a major
>> focus in coming weeks
>> Shooting for starting approval process in March, with
>> press activity upon approval
>> OpenAjax Metadata 1.0 (IDE WG)
>> Only a couple of picayune open issues
>> Final push: completion and review of final editorial
> text
>> Shooting for approval sometime soon after Hub 1.1,
with
>> press activity upon approval
>> Mashable Widgets features for OpenAjax Metadata (Gadgets TF)
>> Mashup/gadgets features were split off (temporarily?)
>> into separate spec
>> IBM is working on concrete proposals
>> Once we have concrete proposals, Gadgets TF will kick
>> back into gear
>> Once proposals are fleshed out in Gadgets TF, the TF
> will
>> create recommendations for how to turn into an
official
>> spec
>> Probably as incremental chapter(s) to OpenAjax
>> Metadata spec, published by IDE WG
>> Depending on timing for OAM 1.0, might sneak in
> to
>> OAM 1.0 or might be quick update as a OAM 1.1
>> Dan Gisolfi is co-chair (with Stew Nickolas). Dan will
>> focus on marketing and evangelism.
>> Mobile Device APIs (Mobile TF)
>> OMTP BONDI has detailed specs available, several
>> commercial implementation in progress
>> Expect BONDI press announcements at Mobile Web
Congress
>> in February
>> Mobile TF will meet in next two weeks to provide
> feedback
>> on the spec (note: looks good to Jon so far)
>> Mashup single-signon (Security TF)
>> Larry Kovek (Security TF chair) is assembling use
> cases,
>> requirements, and strawman proposals around single
>> signon, user authentication and authorization
>> So far, looks like Enterprise world needs both
>> OpenID/OAuth and SAML
>> Once discussion material is ready, Security TF will
> kick
>> back into gear
>> Accessible Tools (Accessibility TF)
>> http://www.openajax.org/member/wiki/Accessibility
>> Objective: push the industry towards making more
>> accessible Ajax applications
>> Strawman deliverables: Best practice documents and
>> conformance validation tools
>> IBM is rounding up other companies to participate
>> Second round browser wishlist
>> IE team has requested an update
>> Proposal: do a second round in early spring using as
> much
>> of old infrastructure as possible
>> Ajax State of the world white paper and slide deck
>> Jon has a slide deck he gave recently that is mostly
>> ready
>> Will send to marketing at openajax.org and
>> steeringcommittee at openajax.org for review comments and
>> approvals
>> Next face-to-face
>> No good Ajax conferences to piggyback in spring
>> Not prepared for any big events in spring anyway
(e.g.,
>> an InteropFest)
>> Proposal: wait until fall
>> OpenAjax Registry and OpenAjax Conformance
>> At F2F, agreed to finish these, but as lower priority
>> activities. No recent progress
>> _______________________________________________
>> steeringcommittee mailing list
>> steeringcommittee at openajax.org
>> http://openajax.org/mailman/listinfo/steeringcommittee
>
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