Thread Subject: Re: Communications Task Force Conference Call
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From: Jared Smith
Date: Fri, Oct 13 2006 10:25 AM
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On 10/13/06, Bailey Bruce wrote:
> > Tim, we'll be looking for your draft message to the committee today.
>
> I understood the tasking to be rather in the other direction! To that
> end, I have started a DRAFT:
> http://teitac.org/wiki/Draft_from_Tools_ConCall
>
> I left out a bunch of our recommendations, it is already long, and I
> worry about the more important items being drowned out.
I made a few changes to the draft message. Undo as necessary. I
propose that this message be sent only to the main committee mailing
list, then posted prevalently on the web sites. This will avoid
duplication of sending it to multiple lists. This info is primarily
for committee members anyways, not the public.
- I made some changes to the wording about the committee mailing list.
There is not a very clear method for ensuring that only committee
members are allowed on the committee mailing list. If someone
subscribes, I have no way of knowing if they are someone new to the
committee or not. I propose that if organizations must inform Jim and
Mike of committee changes, that they (Jim and Mike) ensure that the
list at http://teitac.org/wiki/Committee_members is kept up-to-date. I
will use that as a guide for allowing subscriptions to the list. I'm
not overly concerned about a few extra people being on the list,
unless they use the list to send needless messages to the committee. I
could set that list to be moderated to filter out noise. Thoughts on
this?
- I added Mike and the the Access Board staff to those who can add
calendar events.
- I propose that we make calendar administration available to
subcommittee cochairs if they desire, but do not require them to do
so.
Jared
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