Re: WWW Conference

Christopher McRae ([email protected])
Wed, 20 Apr 94 13:59:49 -0700


It *would* be great to get hooked up to the conference somehow. In fact,
we've been looking into this. One big obstacle is the nine-hour time
differential - we're thinking that playing a recording of the keynote may
be the best we can do. It's all still just speculation at this stage.

Chris
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Christopher McRae [email protected]
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Project Manager, O'Reilly & Associates, Publishers 510/540-6036

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From: [email protected] (Lou Montulli)
To: Multiple recipients of list <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: WWW Conference

>
> > I keep hearing about a WWW conference. Is this open to the
> > public? Can I get information on it like dates, places,
> > agenda, etc?
>
> There has been a pointer to the conference details
> from http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
> for a long time now. It is at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, May 25-27,
> jointly organized by CERN and CUI at Univ. Geneva. Contact address
> is <[email protected]>.
>
> However, there has been enormous demand, and the limit of 300
> attendees has been reached :-( It will clearly have to be repeated,
> possibly twice yearly. The procedings will be published on the web --
> many of the papers are already there. There were very many good papers
> which had to be rejected, so future conferenecs may have to be longer
> or have more tracks.
>
I would like to see an MBONE broadcast of some of the proceedings
since many (most?) people from the North America region won't be
able to attend. Maybe a SIGWEB meeting could be scheduled for the
same date and avirtual teleconference panel discussion could happen.

Are others interested in a telepresence?

:lou
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