2020 website redesign/interviews

From W3C Wiki

Interviews might be a useful tool in the Discovery phase, if the existing 2013 research isn't sufficient, as a way to quickly download a lot of information to Studio 24. Possible willing to participate in short surveys, be interviewed, be asked for feedback occasionally:

  1. ✅ Richard Ishida - W3C Team, I18N lead - (TZ: GMT+1)
  2. ✅ Léonie Watson - longtime WG chair + AB member - (TZ: GMT+1)
  3. ✅ Rachel Andrew - CSSWG invited expert + new AC rep + CSS educator - (TZ: GMT+1)
  4. ✅ Chris Wilson - WG chair + AB member + AC rep - (TZ: PST)
  5. ✅ Michael Champion - Longtime large US corp AC rep + AB member (recently retired) - (TZ: PST)
  6. ✅ Nigel Megitt - small WG chair - (TZ: GMT+1)
  7. ✅ fantasai - longtime WG participant + AB member - (TZ: PST)
  8. ✅ John Riviello - Comcast AC rep + volunteered to be an audience resource in the Website redesign project
  9. ✅ Sam Weiler - W3C staff - (TZ: EST)
  10. ✅ Chris Needham - AC rep, IG Chair, WG participant, and media industry point of view - (TZ: GMT+1)
  11. ✅ Charles Nevile (chaals) - Former W3C Team, Former AC rep, current AB member, WG participant
  12. ✅ Alan Bird - W3C Team, W3C business development lead - (TZ: EST)
  13. ✅ Daniel Peitner - WG participant, has dabbed in designing a WG homepage - (TZ: GMT+2)
  14. ✅ (available only May-20) Laurent Flory, Chief Information and Digital Officer, Université de Lyon - works with researchers who are participating in W3C WGs, sees his AC-Rep "job" as administrative and representative - (TZ: GMT+2)
  15. ✅ Denis Ah-Kang - W3C staff, Systems team. Would like to share how the old /TR page looked like before the overhaul in 2018 and what we were targeting with the new page (TZ: GMT+4)

Volunteers only for taking a short user survey:

  1. ✅ Carol Geyer, Chief Development Officer, Open Source and Standards Communities, OASIS
  2. ✅ Alan Stearns - large WG chair + AC rep