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F2F201006Agenda  
15-16 June 2010 F2F
Updated Oct 11, 2011 by willma...@gmail.com

Attendees

  • Ryoji Akimoto
  • Jeff Alexander
  • Steve Arany
  • Brandon Badger
  • Karen Broome
  • Mei-Li Chin
  • Garth Conboy
  • King-Wai Chow
  • Dave Cramer
  • Liza Daly
  • Brady Duga
  • Marisa DeMeglio
  • Keith Fahlgren
  • Guy Fain
  • Eric Freese
  • Andrew Gilbert
  • Dave Gunn
  • Markus Gylling (chair)
  • Tom Hadfield
  • Michael Hsieh
  • Kenny Johar
  • Kahade
  • Takeshi Kanai
  • Diane Kennedy
  • George Kerscher
  • Jean Kim
  • Steve Kotrch
  • Tommy Lee
  • Chochin Lu
  • Will Manis
  • Bill McCoy (scribe)
  • Lisa McCloy-Kelly
  • Chris Mitchell
  • Eliot (Feng) Ning
  • Jon Noring
  • Paul Norton
  • Michael Olenick
  • Pat Pagano
  • John Prabhu
  • James Pritchett
  • Gregory Rosmaita
  • Dan Sanicola
  • Daihei Shiohama
  • Neil Soiffer
  • Michael Smith
  • Roger Sperberg
  • Kyoji Tahara
  • Joshua Tallent
  • Shu Tanabe
  • Ben Trafford
  • Chelsea Valentine
  • Peter VanGage
  • King Wai
  • John Waite
  • Roger Webster
  • Alexis Wiles
  • Adam Witwer
  • Ric Wright
  • Elizabeth Young
  • Catherine Zekri

Action Items

General information

Location

Random House, Inc. 1745 Broadway New York, NY 10019

Telephone: (212) 782-9000

Nearest Intersection: 56th/Broadway

Meeting to take place on Café Auditorium on 2nd Floor. You must check-in at front desk.

Tuesday evening dinner

Optional non-working Dinner hosted by IDPF

Tuesday June 15th: The Palm Restaurant @ 7:30 PM

The Palm Restaurant West Side

250 West 50th Street

New York, NY 10019

Overview

Day one (Tuesday June 15, 09:00 - 17:30)

  • Lightning talks on themes from charter's industry problems section.
    1. overview of the problem nature/ecosystem needs
    2. plenary Q&A
  • Identification of core issues in need of early resolution

Day two (Wednesday June 16, 09:00 - 15:00)

  • Further discussion on core issues in need of early resolution (as identified Day 1)
  • Stabilize process for FPWD and beyond (blueprint development, meetings/telcons, subgroups, etc)
  • Finalize plan to reach september FPWD release

Agenda Tuesday June 15 (09:00 - 17:30)

The day is dedicated to lightning talks.

09:00 - 09:30 Welcome, introductions, meeting logistics
09:30-10:45Global Language Support
10:45 - 11:00Break
11:00 - 11:30Accessibility
11:30 - 12:00Metadata
12:00 - 12:45 Lunch
12:45-13:30 Interactivity and Rich Media
13:30-14:30 Semantics
14:30-14:45 Navigation
14:45-15:30 Layout and Styling
15:30 - 15:45 Break
15:45-16:00Advertisements
16:00-16:30Annotations
16:30-16:45Extensibility
16:45-17:00Twilight Zone
17:00Summary and conclusions
17:30Close

Agenda Wednesday June 16 (09:00 - 14:45)

09:00 - 09:30Remarks on yesterdays sessions, process overview
09:30 - 10:30subgroups, initial outline
10:30 - 10:45Break
10:45 - 12:00Issues in need of early resolution
12:00 - 12:45Lunch
12:45 - 14:30Issues in need of early resolution, contd
14:30 - 14:45Closing remarks, AOB

Lightning Talks

Speaker Instructions

  • Each talk and its following short Q&A must not be longer than 15 minutes
  • Consider coordinating with peers in a talk category to do a joint Q&A session after a group of talks
  • Virtual (call-in) presentations: max 1 per person/organisation during the whole day
  • You should avoid being dependant on a projector for your presentation
  • You may commit a summary of your talk to F2F201006LightningTalks before or after your presentation (for virtual speakers this is required to be submitted prior to the talk). Send an email to the WG chair to get write permission to the Wiki (you will need a Google Account), or send an attachment with a wiki formatted summary. You may also provide a URL to a presentation in an alternate format than the above.

Lightning Talk List (still under development)

Global Language Support

Takeshi Kanai, Sony (and Murata Makoto, JEPA)
Minimal requirements for japanese text layout
Michael Hsieh, EZRead, Inc
On the problems of adapting EPUB to horizontal read and right-to-left read eBooks and the urgent need to preserve the classics of Chinese literature in EPUB with a 5,000 year old culture.
Elliott Ning, EZRead, Inc
Some recommended solutions that can be utilized to help solve the problem
Mei-Li Chen, Institute for Information Industry (iii) of Taiwan
Specific recommendations and solutions of the iii to hopefully be considered
King Wai CHOW, ASTRI
Report from Hong Kong textbook publishers: key features of electronic textbooks (multimedia, annotation, ruby text etc)

Accessibility

George Kerscher, DAISY/IDPF and Kenny Johar (virtual), Vision Australia/Invited expert
[abstract]

Markus Gylling, DAISY
Embedding speech synthesizer pronunciation information [abstract]

Metadata

Bill Kasdorf, Apex CoVantage
Metadata in EPUB [abstract]
Dianne Kennedy, IDEALLIANCE & Peter Meirs, Time Inc.
Metadata for magazines [abstract]

Interactivity and Rich Media

Ric Wright, Adobe
Garth Conboy, eBook Technologies, Inc.
EPUB 2.1 Rich Media Thoughts: [PPT slides]
Marisa DeMeglio, DAISY
DAISY Multimedia synchronization [abstract]

Semantics

Neil Soiffer, Design Science
MathML
Jeff Alexander, Intangible Press
Dictionaries [abstract]
Markus Gylling, DAISY
Book semantics in XHTML and the future of DTBook [abstract]

Dianne Kennedy, IDEALLIANCE & Peter Meirs, Time Inc.
PRISM and Articles [abstract]

Navigation

George Kerscher and Markus Gylling, DAISY
Enhancements in the next generation NCX [abstract]

Layout and Styling

Ric Wright, Adobe
Page-level layouts and display sizes
Brady Duga, eBook Technologies, Inc.
Page-level layouts and display sizes

Thomas Hadfield, CourseSmart
From PDF to EPUB [PPT slides]

Advertisements

Will Manis, Viscous Documents
PowerPoint slides Advertising.ppt

Annotations

George Kerscher, DAISY and Will Manis, Viscous Documents
PowerPoint slides Annotations.ppt
Mei-Li Chen, iii

Extensibility

Roger Sperberg
Ben Trafford (virtual) [abstract]

Minutes (Draft)

F2FDayOne

F2FDayTwo


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