RE: Acknowledgements

My sentiments are similar to Milan's.  I'm not comfortable putting my
name on something that is not headed towards a standards track.

- Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Young, Milan [mailto:Milan.Young@nuance.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 1:31 PM
To: Glen Shires; public-speech-api@w3.org
Subject: RE: Acknowledgements

Glen,

I would like to put my support behind the spec we have developed, and
thus would appreciate being listed as an author.  On the other hand, I'm
concerned that my name would also be viewed as an endorsement of this
CG, which, given the state of leadership, is not something I'm ready to
offer.

I request that you please withhold my name until such time as we agree
on the future direction of this specification.  I also suggest that you
give others ample time (eg a week) so that they may similarly decide on
their endorsement.

Thanks

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glen Shires [mailto:gshires@google.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 8:20 AM
> To: public-speech-api@w3.org
> Subject: Acknowledgements
> 
> I went through the mailing list archives to help determine those who 
> have contributed most significantly to this spec.  I propose listing 
> Authors at the top of the spec and others in the Acknowledgements 
> section. If there's no objections, I'll add these on Wednesday.
> 
> I plan to list the following people as Authors:
> 
> - Jim Barnett, Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories
> - Gerardo Capiel, Benetech
> - Jerry Carter
> - Deborah Dahl, Conversational Technologies
> - Nagesh Kharidi, Openstream, Inc.
> - Dominic Mazzoni, Google, Inc.
> - Olli Pettay, Mozilla Foundation
> - Satish Sampath, Google, Inc.
> - Adam Sobieski, Phoster, Inc.
> - Milan Young, Nuance Communications, Inc.
> 
> I plan to list the following people in Acknowledgements:
> 
> - Peter Beverloo, Google, Inc.
> - Bjorn Bringert, Google, Inc.
> - Charles Pritchard
> - Raj Tumuluri, Openstream, Inc.

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