[wbs] response to 'Call for Review: Web Annotation Data Model, Web Annotation Vocabulary, and Web Annotation Protocol are W3C Proposed Recommendations'

The following answers have been successfully submitted to 'Call for Review:
Web Annotation Data Model, Web Annotation Vocabulary, and Web Annotation
Protocol are W3C Proposed Recommendations' (Advisory Committee) for
Hypothes.is Project by Dan Whaley.

Regarding the "Web Annotation Data Model" specification, the reviewer 
supports publication as a W3C Recommendation as is.
Regarding the "Web Annotation Vocabulary" specification, the reviewer 
supports publication as a W3C Recommendation as is.
Regarding the "Web Annotation Protocol" specification, the reviewer 
supports publication as a W3C Recommendation as is.

The reviewer's organization:
   - produces products addressed by these specifications


General comments:
   We are absolutely delighted to see these recommendations finally land. 
I just want to acknowledge the hard work of the chairs Rob Sanderson, Tim
Cole, and Frederick Hirsch, as well as other participants of the WAWG over
the last several years in getting these over the goal line.  They are
essential to the future of annotation on the web as an interoperable
concept.  Though much hard work remains to be done, this is a critical
first step, and is being watched by many organizations in this space
outside of W3C membership.  Thank you all for your support along the way,
in particular to W3C staff Doug Schepers, Ivan Herman and TBL.


Answers to this questionnaire can be set and changed at
https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/33280/webannopr/ until 2017-02-14.

 Regards,

 The Automatic WBS Mailer

Received on Tuesday, 17 January 2017 16:24:09 UTC