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WAI AU

01 Jun 2015

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Regrets
Alastair, C.
Chair
SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
Jan

Contents


Jeanne: I'm joing from the m-enabling conference

<scribe> Scribe: Jan

(Jeanne's call was just dropped)

(Jeanne is back)

JR: Meeting with director on Friday?

(Jeanne's call was just dropped)

(Jeanne is back)

JS: Friday's director meeting was successful...
... Our new exit criteria were approved
... We are publishing as an updated CR on Thursday
... I will be back from the conference on Wednesday
... Let's setup a meeting on Wed (with JR)
... Then we need to start working on implementation report - we have till the end of June
... We're in the home stretch

(Jeanne's mobile battery is low, has to drop off)

Summary of Action Items

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Regrets: Alastair C.
Agenda: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-au/2015AprJun/0051.html

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