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Agenda for the January 16 video call of WebAssembly's Working Group

  • Where: zoom.us
  • When: January 16, 2019 at 4pm-5pm UTC ( January 16, 2019 8am-9am PT )
  • Location: on calendar invite to registered attendees
  • Contact:

Registration

If you are a Working Group member no registration is required.

If you are a Community Group member who would like to observe, please register here: https://goo.gl/forms/HD2kLCM0iSKk7AVl1

Logistics

The meeting will be on a zoom.us video conference. Installation is required, see the calendar invite.

Agenda items

  1. Opening, welcome and roll call
    1. Opening of the meeting
    2. Introduction of attendees
  2. Find volunteers for note taking (chair to volunteer).
  3. Adoption of the agenda
  4. Proposals and discussions
  5. Future meetings
    1. Confirm next meeting date + time.
  6. Closure

Agenda items for future meetings

None.

Schedule constraints

None.

Meeting Notes

Opening, welcome and roll call

Opening of the meeting

Introduction of attendees

  • Ben Smith
  • Ben Titzer
  • Gus Caplan
  • Ludovic Henry
  • Luke Wagner
  • Sergey Rubanov

Find volunteers for note taking (chair to volunteer).

Adoption of the agenda

Proposals and discussions

Future meetings

  • Status of CR

BS: Not much work done here because of holidays. Plan to work on it this month. We need to go over the issues in the spec repo and resolve, probably mostly formatting issues.

  • Connecting your GH and W3C accounts.

BS: I sent an email to regular spec repo contributors to connect their w3c accounts with their github accounts, so we can add a bot for checking whether contributors are community group members. Most folks have done so now, so I believe Dominique will set up the bot soon.

LW: Status of the text format changes?

BS: There was a lot of discussion about how we should rename everything, but that died down. Since then, we've pushed the new names to the spec repo, binaryen, wabt, and LLVM. Possibly other tools as well. The general change has been to remove / from the names, as well as to group some instructions together (e.g. local.get and local.set).

Confirm next meeting date + time.

Closure