Mark Nottingham wrote, > I've lately been considering starting discussion of > development of something within the W3C, as it was involved > in the development of the HTTP, and has an established > history of developing similar tools (although I'm not sure if > W3C can formally commit resources). > > If anyone has any thoughts about this, please share them, > because I'd like to get this moving. This sounds like a fine idea (tho', as you say, it's an open question whether or not the W3C would be able to commit resources). Do you have any particular emphasis in mind: server, clients, or proxies, or all equal weight on all? Cheers, Miles -- Miles Sabin Cromwell Media Internet Systems Architect 5/6 Glenthorne Mews +44 (0)20 8817 4030 London, W6 0LJ, England msabin@cromwellmedia.com http://www.cromwellmedia.com/Received on Friday, 6 October 2000 10:28:35 EDT
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