Vernon Schryver wrote:
vs> unless the incredible "I'm gona tell the Liason on you"
vs> threat was the vacuous, standards committee politicing
vs> as usual that it sounded like.
That appears to be a rather paranoid reading of my:
mw> Now the IETF is, of course, free to do whatever it likes,
mw> but I would urge that any course of action which would
mw> cause a parting of the ways between the IETF and the W3C
mw> (and other Industry Consortia) should be avoided. I
mw> suggest that it may be time to escalate this matter to
mw> the IETF/W3C Liaison group.
Where is the threat? I was suggesting that as the IETF and
the W3C have a liaison group and as there appear to be
disagreements as to how to move forward, the matter be raised
at the liaison group. Is that not what such groups are for?
--
Misha Wolf
Standards Manager
Chief Architecture Office
Reuters
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