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Meeting Minutes Brainstorming
This is an outline of ideas for how to structure meeting minutes structure, using existing microformats as much as possible.
A schematic outline of thinking for hMinutes:
hMinutes and xoxo root class
- "header" information:
- title
- vCard for organization, location
- date/time
- hParticipants
- set of vCards
- roles in this context
- list of topics (can be extensibly classed, also tagged using relTag)
- include title, description, etc.
- include hDecisions in text or as subitems
- hDecisions also include hParticipants, with roles contextually identifying "proposer", "seconder", "opponent", etc. (locally extensible)
- hDecisions have their own tags, or inherit topic's tag.
- Action items using vTodo from iCal spec, in text or as subitems.
- include vEvents for next meetings? special class to notate?
hParticipants
We need a way to list multiple participants -- both in the meeting overall, and in an action item, and perhaps in a decision. So, here's a way to do that:
<span class="hminutes"> ... <span class="hparticipants"> <span class="vcard"> <span class="fn">John Doe</span> <span class="role">Scribe</span> ... </span> <span class="vcard"> <span class="fn">Mary Smith</span> <span class="role">Facilitator</span> <span class="title">Director</span> </span> ... </span> </span>
- Note: ROLE inside an "hparticipants" is strictly limited to the appropriate context.
- Inside "hminutes" but nothing else, hparticipants' roles define their role for that meeting.
- Inside, say, hminutes and <span class="vcalendar"><span class="vtodo">, the roles define who has what part to play in the action item.
- Inside hminutes and <span class="hdecision"><span class="hparticipants">, the role defines (perhaps) "proponent", or "opponent", or "abstainer" (or "mover", "seconder", "blocker", "standeraside", etc.).
- Also, note that "title" can be used inside hParticipants to define an enduring organizational capacity, rather than a specific role in the immediate context. Does this make sense?
hDecision
- Have an (optional?) topic tag using reltag.
- If not included, parent topic's tag will be used.
- Use hParticipants to identify who is part of decision.
- Can we create a special "Everyone [else]" "hCard" value to include all participants from parent meeting? Use the "include" pattern?
- Should have "description" class, if not included tag is used?
hMinutes
Example idea:
<ul class="xoxo hminutes"> <li class="header"> <ul> <li><span class="vcard"><span class="fn org">ABC, Inc.</span> ... </li> <li class="meeting"> <dl> <dt>description</dt><dd>Annual Meeting</dd> <dt>location</dt><dd class="vcard">...</dd> </dl> <abbr class="dtstart" title="DT2006...">April 10, 2006; 7pm</span> <li class="hparticipants"> Participants: <ul> <li class="vcard"> <span class="fn">John Doe</span>, <span class="role">Scribe</span> and <span class="title">Volunteer</span> ... </li> <li class="vcard"> <span class="fn">Mary Smith</span>, <span class="role">Facilitator</span> and <span class="title">Director</span> </li> ... </ul> </li> </ul> <li class="agenda">Meeting Summary: <ol> <li> <a href="http://somethingcool/topic/id" title="Would this be different than what is printed?" rel="tag"><span class="description">Our first topic</span></a> <dt> <dl class="description"> Well, we discussed this and that. Then we <span class="hdecision"> <span class="description">decided to make a large temple to Indra.</span> <span class="hparticipants"> <span class="vcard"> <span class="fn">James Mack</span> <span class="role" title="mover">came up with the idea</span> </span>, but <span class="vcard"> <span class="fn">Everyone else</span> <span class="role" title="proponent">agreed</span>. </span> </span> </span> <span class="vcalendar"> <span class="vtodo"> There is also this action item ''do example markup'' </span> </span> </dl> <dt> <ul> <li> ... subpoints ... </li> </ul> </li> <li> ... next topic ... </li> </ol> </li> </ul>
See Also
Link to related pages as they become available
- meeting-minutes-examples
- meeting-minutes-formats
- -proposal
- -microformat