co-operative stylesheet education session #13
Ack! Sorry I've fallen down. Actually I didn't fall down, but my entire digital life fell down around me.[1] I believe we are scheduled for tomorrow Thu 11-02 13:00Z, i.e.: * 06:00 PDT * 09:00 EDT * 13:00 BST <== different than last meeting * 14:00 CEST <== different than last meeting Not surprisingly, I did not get a chance to do as much set-up work as I would have hoped. But I did chat w/ Martin and pop a request off to Elisa. So I'm hoping that our main topic will be a discussion led by Elisa of where & how to fix Stylesheets ticket 286, <ref> inside <listRef>.[2] I'm also hoping to devote 5 mins (certainly no more than 10) to the goals and purpose of the group. At last Council conference call a week ago, it was implied that the group is actually a Council sub-group or work-group that goes about fixing Stylesheets tickets. I bristled at this and said on the record that it is not a work-group and is tasked not with fixing problems but rather with providing a framework for co-operative self-education about the Stylesheets and how they work. That said, I'm perfectly happy to morph this into a Stylesheets task force (the words "mission impossible" jump to mind :-) that *is* actually where and how Council works on the Stylesheets. But I *don't* want that to happen by accident; I want us to purposefully decide we're happy with the role change (or not). If that all goes quickly, other tickets we may wish to poke at, in numerical (not intelligent) order: * 219 * 220 * 247 * 281 Notes ----- [1] On Fri night 10-27 my e-mail account was compromised, including all e-mail being "deleted" on arrival. (In quotes because MS365 e-mail system does not really deleted it, just moves it to a folder called "Deleted".) I did not notice until Sun afternoon 10-29. After I noticed something was wrong, but before I did anything about it (other than change my password, of course), we lost power due to the storm. Power was restored yesterday, Tue evening 10-31. I had a lot of post-power failure work to do (setting clocks, going through food in fridge, etc.), and had dinner, so did not get to my e-mail until late last night. When I sat down to work on e-mail I discovered our cable connection (which is both TV and internet at my house) was down. Note that my wife was watching TV while I ate dinner, so it had been up a mere hour or so before. Anyway, I checked the TV and it had a message that implied they would probably have it fixed "shortly", but I did not wait, I just went to bed. When I finally got to my e-mail today there were 693 pieces of e-mail waiting for me to sift through. [2] https://github.com/TEIC/Stylesheets/issues/286
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Syd Bauman