<Roy> Aganda?
<Roy> scribe: Dee
Mark: TPAC 2019, any official updates from Roy?
<Roy> https://www.w3.org/2019/09/TPAC/
Roy: registration open this week
Mark: schedule APA working group on Monday and Tuesday
Roy: thought APA working group on Thursday or Friday, updates coming
Mark: not likely that all members
of task force will make it to Japan. May not have enough to
have face-to-face meeting in Japan
... Roy, Irfan, and I will be in Japan. Anyone else?
JF: I will not be there. Janina is keeping some time open.
Mark: It would be great to meet face-to-face and have other meetings while there.
JF: Did some work on bidirectional language and string test, was hoping to have discussions about that
Mark: publishing group is meeting on Monday/Tuesday - possibility of joint discussion
JF: Is this task force going to
formally meet or roll into larger APA dicussions?
... Will this task force meet with others?
... Will act as liaison
Mark: Need time to meet with CSS
and Internationalization
... any other groups
... possible media and entertainment
JF: I follow media and
entertainment, haven't seen much on pronunciation
... not aware of any activities specific happening at W3C, will
reach out to Nigel
Mark: Nigel has raised issue
about speech styling for content that is being read by
TTS
... BBC and Comcast have similar interets
JF: will send email to media and entertainment
<paul_grenier> presetn+
Mark: Wednesday breakout
sessions. Organize a session for this task force
... Bug submitted several years ago to Chromium for Google has
now been assigned
JF: will take info to APA call and report back to this group
Paul: interested in JASON LD
Mark: They are listed as meeting at TPAC
JF: does this task force want to request a meeting with JASON LD?
Mark: Taking our model to them for early feedback would be useful
JF: is this the same priority as meeting with CSS and Internationalization?
Mark: good but not critical
Paul: spec is clear, but if they have comments about schema, would be helpful
JF: are we going to have people
to sit with JASON LD?
... On a scale of 1 to 10?
... score as a 5, nice it we can
Mark: Steve Novle and I tasked with gap analysis. I have no updates.
Steve: Also no updates
Mark: Steve - you and I should have an offline discussion.
Steve: ideally meet May 3 or sometime the following week
Mark: I will work on this and we can meet next Friday
Mark: I have seen posted content, looking good
Paul: copied all data out of HTML, added two user scenarios
Mark: markdown reasonable way to
procedd
... we can get that accepted
... who can do that?
<Roy> https://github.com/w3c/pronunciation/pull/13
Mark: Roy can accept
Paul: I will close the two issues that have been merged.
Mark: other issues to be added.
Paul: does someone have that as a
task?
... I can follow up.
... I will leave link in for now.
Mark: will look further at those next week
Mark: we cannot make further progress at this time. Need to get other pieces under development first.
Mark: attending hack-a-thon,
suggested that a team work on SSML, will share more next
week.
... any other topics?
... we can close the meeting.
tackbot,end meeting
trackbot, end meeting
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