MiniApp Virtual Meeting 2020, July 30 - 31

🌱 A virtual event with pre-recorded talks and interactive sessions

30 - 31 July 2020

13:30 - 15:30 (UTC) What time is it in my timezone?

  • 9:30pm - 11:30pm Beijing, China
  • 6:30am - 8:30am San Francisco, CA, USA
  • 9:30am - 11:30am Boston, MA, USA
  • 2:30pm - 4:30pm London, United Kingdom
  • 3:30pm - 5:30pm Paris, France
  • 10:30pm - 12:30am Tokyo, Japan
  • 10:30pm - 12:30am Seoul, South Korea

The meeting consists of pre-recorded presentations with captions in English & Chinese and two-day live sessions with English & Chinese simultaneous interpretation.

We encourage you to view the pre-recorded talks and related reference materials prior to the live discussion and we invite you to submit your questions in advance of the live discussion.

Agenda

See below for the agenda of live sessions (minutes [1][2]).

Meeting Chair: Wendy Seltzer (W3C)

Session (UTC) Topic Speaker
13:30-13:40, 30 July Welcome & Objectives [10'] Wendy Seltzer (W3C)
13:40-13:55, 30 July MiniApp Overview [15'] Yinli Chen (Xiaomi)
13:55-14:20, 30 July TAG review [10' intro + 15' Q&A] TAG
14:20-14:25, 30 July Break ☕️ [5']
14:25-14:55, 30 July MiniApp Manifest & Packaging [5' briefing + 25' Q&A] Yongjing Zhang (Huawei)
14:55-15:25, 30 July MiniApp Lifecycle [5' briefing + 25' Q&A] Qing An (Alibaba)
15:25-15:30, 30 July Wrap up [5'] Wendy Seltzer (W3C)



13:30-14:00, 31 July MiniApp URI Scheme [5' briefing + 25' Q&A] Dan Zhou (Baidu)
14:00-14:20, 31 July MiniApp & IoT [5' briefing + 15' Q&A] Ping Shen (Alibaba)
14:20-14:30, 31 July Break ☕️ [10']
14:30-15:00, 31 July MiniApp & Web platform [30'] Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C)
15:00-15:15, 31 July MiniApp Standardization [15'] Anqi Li (MiniApps CG Chair)
15:15-15:30, 31 July Wrap up & Next step [15'] Wendy Seltzer (W3C)

Logistics

IRC, Zoom, Simultaneous interpretation Channel: will be sent to attendees individually once the registration is valid.

What is W3C?

W3C is a voluntary standards consortium that convenes organizations and communities to help structure productive discussions around existing and emerging technologies, and offers a Royalty-Free patent framework for Web Recommendations. W3C develops work based on the priorities of our members and our community.