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Meeting Schedule

  • October 1, 2020

October 1, 2020

Attendees

Agenda 


TimeItemLeadNotes
1 minWelcome & Antitrust Policy Notice

2 minsIntroduction of new membersD Luchuk
30 minsDiscussion - Peter StoykoD Luchuk
  • Notes
10 minsReview - blog post - Saturn V TIPD Gisolfi
  • Notes
10 minsPress release support for membersD Luchuk
  • Notes
5 minsDiscussion - Webinars - next steps TBD
2 minsWrap-up / Action ItemsD Luchuk


Presentation

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Documents

  • Statement of Work - Communications Products - link
  • Blog Post - Saturn V TIP - link 
  • Draft input to press release - Lumedic - link

Recording

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Notes

1) Welcome and Linux Foundation antitrust policy

2) Introduction of new members

3) Discussion - Peter Stoyko

  • Three hats: Social Science Researcher, Management Facilitator, Information Designer
  • Introduced the idea of using an interactive graphic for the ToIP stack
  • Explained that John Jordan has taken quite a bit of time to explain ToIP to Peter in order to prepare the original logo and color palette
  • This would be an extension of that work, that would give us a more comprehensive look-and-feel and help build the ToIP brand
  • Peter does a lot of infographics in his information design work
  • stoyko.net is his website
  • One of his key considerations for the infographic is "intrinsic web design". It goes beyond "responsive web design". Intrinsic web design is based on the idea  that you don't try to "shoehorn content" into little boxes on a page, but that you make it interactive and "let content out of the box" by using the power of HTML and CSS and SVG. 
  • This would take example of animation and interaction. Zooming in or out also does not affect the quality of the images.
  • It requires a separate landing page for hosting the infographic. This is how for example the NY Times does their rich articles with interactive graphics.
  • Peter has a pet peeve about heavyweight content management systems (CMS). 
  • By contrast this is an ultralight website that uses just SVG and Javascript. That frees up a lot of room to throw in animations and interactions that take advantage of the computing power of today's devices.

4) Review - blog post - Saturn V TIP

5) Press release support for members

6) Discussion - Webinars - next steps

7) Next Steps 

Decisions

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Action items

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