See also: IRC log
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xg-app-backplane/2009May/att-0005/finance-app.gif
Charlie and Steven reviewed current status of integration of SVG into the finance app.
Talked a bit about where SMIL could be used...animation is the obvious case
But there are probably other cases using timesheets more generally -- parallel or sequential controllers
Charlie also mentioned plans to look at more complete integration of XForms with ODF
and hopes to implement a subset of this in ubiquity to be used in the backplane example
adjourned until next week
we'll probably drop back to 30min calls so people can stay in touch while we're getting the SMIL and ODF impls in place
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