Re: Questionnaire for the proposed meeting on trusted applications

Thanks - I have updated the question as per your suggestion.

On 20/04/14 17:48, Marcos Caceres wrote:
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> Marcos Caceres
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> On April 18, 2014 at 2:13:29 PM, Dave Raggett (dsr@w3.org) wrote:
>> I have prepared a questionnaire to gather data as part of preparations
>> for the proposed meeting on trusted applications for the Open Web
>> Platform. The questionnaire is open to all members of the System
>> Applications Working Group. I plan to post anonymised aggregated
>> results when the questionnaire closes. By default, the answers will only
>> be available to the W3C Team, but you can indicate if you are willing to
>> share your answers more widely.
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>> The first part of the questionnaire seeks to gather data on
>> implementation plans for work items, along with interest in widespread
>> deployment of support for these items. The second part is based upon
>> the statements Anssi posed to the group at the recent face to face meeting.
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>> The questionnaire is open through the end of Friday 2nd May 2014. You
>> can provide your answers at:
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>> https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/58119/sysapps20140418/
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>> Many thanks for your cooperation.
> This question is ambiguous:
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> "Do you agree that apps must have origins and be part of the Open Web?"
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> It should really say "addressable HTTP/HTTPS"-based origins (or something similar). All web pages have origins by virtue that HTML's security model depends on it (i.e., "file://", "data://", "app://" are perfectly valid origins - though not particularly helpful in many situations).
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