Yesterday I participated in a W3C/IETF coordination
call where one of the topics was about the registration
of mime types defined by W3C Recommendations. A summary
of the meeting will be available soon to the W3C Membership.
what about the IETF membership?
Why would the process be any different for the W3C than for anybody else? It is
perfectly possible to have a MIME registration RFC that references a non-IETF
document for the actual syntax of the format. For example, see RFC-3240.
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