W3C

– DRAFT –
WoT Marketing

09 August 2022

Attendees

Present
Daniel_Peintner, Ege_Korkan, Kaz_Ashimura, Tomoaki_Mizushima
Regrets
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Chair
Ege
Scribe
Ege

Meeting minutes

Minutes

<kaz> Aug-2

Ege: initials should be fixed in the minutes
… anything else to fix?

Daniel: they look good

Ege: approved

PRs

PR 334

<kaz> PR 334 - update WG Charter dates

Ege: PR 334 about WG charter dates

Ege: looks good to me

Ege: I hear no objections, let's merge

PR 302 about articles page

<kaz> PR 302 - Organizing articles

Ege: I had started this PR some time ago
… but now we have statistics that influence my decision

Ege: we can either keep the URL or close this PR?
… any opinions?

Ege: about 8 to 10 percent come to our webpage via the documentation page

Daniel: we can also redirect the url
… we should avoid making such changes in general

Ege: yes, also the top level bar should be generic so that we can add more items under them

PR 336 about page

<kaz> PR 336 - Adding History of the Standardization

Ege: I have taken taki's work and extended it

Daniel: where does it go?

Ege: under about page
… contact page does not get many visits

Kaz: it would be nice to contact taki and let him know

Ege: I will send him an email

Ege: it looks bland, any ideas to improve?

Daniel: a picture for each event would be nice

Ege: we have photos for the first F2F event

Ege: it would be nice to have photos of: W3C Workshop on the Web of Things 25-26 June 2014 Berlin
… F2F meeting: 20-22 April 2015 in Munich
… F2F meeting 29-30 October 2015, Sapporo, Japan
… W3C TPAC in November 2014

Updates

JSON Schema Case Study

Issue 329 - JSON Schema Case Study

Ege: I have some questions
… does anyone else in W3C use JSON Schema

Kaz: will this be a blog post or a more serious document like a research paper which needs review from the whole group?

Ege: it is available at https://hackmd.io/@egekorkan/json-schema-wot

Ege: I would treat it as a serious document since it will in behalf of the W3C WoT (thus of W3C)

Ege: not sure what to say for how we influence of json schema in IoT

Daniel: not necessarily everyone uses

Ege: at least to describe payloads

Ege: how about the amount of people in general

Kaz: you can visit the w3c members page

Ege: ok we have 464 members

Daniel: that is companies

Ege: oh ok, 464 different companies

Ege: any way to know the amount of people?

Kaz: that is tricky since some people are in multiple groups
… we can say that the whole world uses www

Ege: not a bad idea

cancellations

Daniel: I will most probably not be here next week

tm: I will be here

Kaz: you can mention your availability

<kaz> Cancellations on the WoT main wiki

Ege: I will not be available from 20.08 to 05.09

Ege: I think we will cancel calls during TPAC

Daniel: yes we generally did that

Issues

W3Schools Issue 335

Issue 335 - WoT Tutorial at w3schools.com

Ege: I could not find a way to add tutorials or contact them

Daniel: it seems that they have a tutorial for most w3c specs, that is why I thought this

Kaz: They are a different organization from W3C or MDN, so I'm not sure if we need to provide contents on WoT tutorial for their Web site.

Ege: AOB?

Ege: adjourned

Minutes manually created (not a transcript), formatted by scribe.perl version 192 (Tue Jun 28 16:55:30 2022 UTC).