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a public instance of Jitsi (preferably one in which no account creation is required) for the meeting session. For example, the CG uses https://meet.jit.si/solid-cg .
conversation notes (sometimes referred to as minutes) are taken during meetings using a collaborative editor such as Hackmd (preferably only signed-in users can edit) during the meeting.
minutes are published and available at GitHub for example in the https://github.com/solid/specification repository. There is no particular persistence/backup guarantee or plan, in addition to github.com essentially being a "third-party" space.
Going forward, the Group to consider using W3C infrastructure to help transcribing and publishing meeting minutes. (Audio/video can still be carried out using Jitsi for the foreseeable future).
The W3C IRC channel for the Solid CG is registered #solid, and tooling such as RSSAgent to help recording sessions and Zakim are available, and have been widely used in the W3C community for decades.
Transitioning to use the IRC will:
help take advantage of automating common actions related to the meeting and publishing of minutes under w3.org space which has some assurance for persistence.
help CG participants to be more familiar with the existing W3C infrastructure, and can take advantage of this in some other W3C Groups, including WGs.
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the meetings are transcribed using a collaborative editor such as Hackmd (preferably only signed-in users can edit) during the meeting.
Transcription — that is, word-for-word speech-to-text — whether automated or human-powered — hasn't worked well in any WG, CG, or other, in which I've been involved.
Rather,
conversation notes (sometimes referred to as minutes) are taken during meetings using a collaborative editor such as Hackmd (preferably only signed-in users can edit) during the meeting.
Follows action of https://github.com/solid/specification/blob/main/meetings/2024-01-09.md#minutes-for-cg-going-forward
Background:
Currently:
github.com
essentially being a "third-party" space.Going forward, the Group to consider using W3C infrastructure to help transcribing and publishing meeting minutes. (Audio/video can still be carried out using Jitsi for the foreseeable future).
W3C provides an IRC server for chats and meetings. More details at https://www.w3.org/Project/IRC/
The W3C IRC channel for the Solid CG is registered #solid, and tooling such as RSSAgent to help recording sessions and Zakim are available, and have been widely used in the W3C community for decades.
Transitioning to use the IRC will:
w3.org
space which has some assurance for persistence.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: