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planning:print-workshop-2020 [2019/12/13 08:24] – [W3C Workshop on CSS Print] jirka_kosek | planning:print-workshop-2020 [2020/02/14 00:53] (current) – [Schedule] jirka_kosek | ||
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* Briefly explain how CSS WG works and how specs are developed and implemented | * Briefly explain how CSS WG works and how specs are developed and implemented | ||
- | ===== Preliminary schedule | + | ===== Schedule |
- | 15:00 Introducing how W3C CSS WG works (Rachel Andrew) | + | 15:00 Introducing how W3C CSS WG works (Rachel Andrew) |
- | 15:45 Presentation of position papers | + | 15:30 Presentation of position papers |
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+ | 15:30 Antenna House (Michael Miller) -- [[https:// | ||
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+ | 15:40 Compart (Katharina Udemadu) -- [[https:// | ||
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+ | 15:50 Hachette (Dave Cramer) -- [[https:// | ||
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+ | 16:00 Andreas Jung -- [[https:// | ||
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+ | 16:10 paged.js (Julie Blanc) -- [[https:// | ||
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+ | 16:20 Liam Quin -- [[https:// | ||
16:30 Coffee break | 16:30 Coffee break | ||
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===== How to participate ===== | ===== How to participate ===== | ||
- | Workshop is open to anyone. However as it is organized as a part of [[http:// | + | Workshop is open to anyone. However as it is organized as a part of [[http:// |
- | For people who are not yet familiar with using CSS for producing print output | + | There will be tutorial for people who are not yet familiar with using CSS for producing print output from 12:00. |
- | If you are implementer or heavy user of CSS Print we would like to get your feedback about the current state of technology and related CSS specification. Please submit position paper. During workshop you will be able to present your position paper and later on discuss it. Length of individual presentation slots will be allocated once we know many position papers we have received. | + | If you are implementer or heavy user of CSS Print we would like to get your feedback about the current state of technology and related CSS specifications. Please submit position paper. During workshop you will be able to present your position paper and later on discuss it. Length of individual presentation slots will be allocated once we know many position papers we have received. |
===== Submitting position paper ===== | ===== Submitting position paper ===== | ||
- | TBD -- deadline, how to submit, ... | + | Please submit position papers by sending email to mailing list <public-css-print@w3.org> |
+ | Please note that you must first subscribe | ||
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+ | Archives of the mailing list are available at https:// | ||
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+ | Deadline for sending position papers is February 3rd, 2020. | ||
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+ | ==== Position Papers Received ==== | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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===== Participants ===== | ===== Participants ===== | ||
- | **From CSS WG:** Rachel Andrew, Jirka Kosek | + | **From CSS WG:** Rachel Andrew, Jirka Kosek, Dave Cramer |
**Implementers: | **Implementers: |