Re: The Web in 2024?

[ + Felix Sasaki ]

I mistakenly thought the document [PLH] was written by Philippe but I 
see it was written by Felix. Sorry for the confusion!

On 8/12/14 9:56 AM, Arthur Barstow wrote:
> Hi Robin, Marcos, Philippe,
>
> I really enjoyed reading your Web 2024 documents!
>
> If any of the members of this list is interested in these guys' 
> perspectives re the Web in 2024, I highly recommend reading their 
> documents (respectively, [Robin], [Marcos] and [PLH]).
>
> The ideas, viewpoints, predictions, etc. intersect many of my various 
> interests in open Web standards. In fact, these documents can and 
> should be the source of numerous discussions, but I have a few 
> high-level questions to start, and if/when applicable, please feel 
> free to fork the discussion (i.e. start a new thread).
>
> * What do you expect to be the major Web interoperability problem(s) 
> over the next ten years) that will need some type of open 
> standardization effort to help solve?
>
> * To facilitate the evolution of the Web and Web standards 
> development, what should be done differently now(ish)? In particular, 
> what do you see as the more immediate `high` priorities, versus more 
> long term activities; what new activities are needed (f.ex. to fill 
> Web standards gaps); what current activities don't help or are harmful 
> to the Web's evolution?
>
> * What are the most important "process related things" related to the 
> creation and evolution of open Web standards that need to change to 
> facilitate the creation of interoperable and widely deployed open Web 
> standards?
>
> Of course, these are open questions for everyone in this group, so all 
> feedback is certainly welcome.
>
> -Thanks, AB
>
> [Robin] <http://berjon.com/web-2024/>
> [Marcos <http://marcosc.com/2014/07/web-2024/>
> [PLH] <https://www.w3.org/wiki/Web_in_2024>
>

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