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08 May 2013

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Attendees

Present
Travis, +1.425.893.aaaa, garykac, kochi
Regrets
Chair
SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
Travis

Contents


<real_wez> :D

<garykac> ^_^

masayuki: Does this time work for you?

(Time to have a telco)

real_wez: Is this a good work model?

garykac: We'll have to make it work :-|

real_wez: We should probably focus more on IRC next time...

<masayuki> Travis: This time is not bad. If more one hour later, it's better. But perhaps, it's too late for some locales.

I can make one hour later work...

<garykac> We're going to try to have the wiki set up so that we can propose agenda items before the next meeting

I will setup a wiki for an agenda... put notes from the telco there.

Any last comments?

kochi: Quick update on IME API
... taking MS feedback

<garykac> I'll be adding more bugs in bugzilla so that all issues are being tracked there.

Summary of Action Items

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