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Agenda, August 24, 2023 #397

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chrishtr opened this issue Aug 23, 2023 · 2 comments
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Agenda, August 24, 2023 #397

chrishtr opened this issue Aug 23, 2023 · 2 comments
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chrishtr commented Aug 23, 2023

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Attendees: @chrishtr, @LeaVerou, @meyerweb, @nt1m, @nairnandu, @gsnedders, @slightlyoff, @boazsender, @dandclark, @Rnyman

  • Commit to September 14 as the launch date of the 2024 proposal period

    • Pending Mozilla's position (no attendance from Mozilla today), consensus to move forward with Sept 14th launch.
  • State of HTML overview - leaverou

    • Expected to launch mid-September.
    • Survey design is here. Team can also provide feedback in the discussion/feedback section here
    • What features would be useful to ask about (awareness, usage, sentiment)?
    • boazsender: this data can be used as a prioritization rubric for Interop 2024
    • leaverou: yes, thats absolutely the idea. Here is the roadmap
    • leaverou: this also includes HTML-adjacent APIs like PWAs, Web Components etc.
    • Next step: leaverou will file an issue in Interop repo to solicit feedback from the group.
  • Review and land the charter PR

    • nairnandu: any new edits needed? How do we progress?
    • gsnedders: We would want some text about what decisions are not public. This is something that needs to be added as a suggestion
    • slightlyoff: we continue to have a strong interest making sure governance is open and transparent
    • gsnedders: our preference would be closed-by-default.
    • slightlyoff: Is there some way we can be more specific about the types of decisions we make public vs private?
    • Next step: dandclark will draft a suggested edit to the charter for the team to review. gsnedders will review the draft and provide feedback.
  • Review and unblock landing of the PR to explain the Interop project further

    • Some pending comments that need to be resolved
    • chrishtr: looks good.
    • boazsender: skimmed through it and looks good for the most part. Adding comments
    • dandclark: looks good
    • meyerweb: no objections to landing it once the comments are resolved
    • chrishtr: propose that we land it once Sam has a chance to respond to all open comments
  • Review and finalize the 2024 focus areas issue template

    • Consensus on moving forward with this template. Land the PR on September 14th
  • Review and take action on test change proposals

  • Discuss voting procedures for the 2024 focus areas

    • dandclark: the public nature of decision making as proposed for the charter should be considered here as well
    • meyerweb: seems comprehensive
    • boazsender: all for having decision making be done in public
    • dandclark: for the proposals we eliminate, how would we communicate to the authors
    • chrishtr: same as last year?
    • boazsender: talking about would be a good idea. Maybe how we communicate to authors could be a different PR
    • chrishtr: agree with making that a separate PR
    • chrishtr: the #n selection is a concern. Suggest that each org put forward a reasonable # of proposals, without setting an arbitrary number.

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jgraham commented Aug 25, 2023

Pending Mozilla's position (no attendance from Mozilla today), consensus to move forward with Sept 14th launch.

We are happy with the Sept. 14th proposal.

@nairnandu nairnandu added the agenda Agenda item for the next meeting label Aug 30, 2023
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