Re: Transition Request: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) to Last Call

Since last December's CfC was indeed sent to both WGs, I agree with 
Thomas that a short CfC for WebApps would be appropriate.

Brad - how about I start that a CfC on public-webapps now and end it on 
March 9 and if all goes well, that would enable a LC publication on 
March 13. Can you live with that?

-Art

On 3/5/12 2:56 PM, ext Thomas Roessler wrote:
> hi Brad, thanks.
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> Note that a Last Call isn't actually a transition, but instead a 
> decision made by the WG that is announced to a number of lists.  Given 
> that this is a joint deliverable with webapps, you'll want to make 
> sure that the web applications WG concurs with the last call.
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> Art?
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> Thanks,
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> Thomas Roessler, W3C <tlr@w3.org <mailto:tlr@w3.org>>  (@roessler 
> <https://twitter.com/roessler>)
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> On 2012-03-05, at 20:47 +0100, Hill, Brad wrote:
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>> Thomas,
>> On behalf of the Web Application Security WG, we request that the 
>> Cross-Origin Resource Sharing specification transition to Last Call 
>> in the following location:
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/LC-cors-20120308/
>> This can be published effective Thursday, March 8.
>> The WG has documented its agreement to advance this specification by 
>> issuing a Call for Consensus on December 19, 2011, responding to 
>> objections raised, and resolving to proceed during our call on 
>> February 28^th .
>> Thank you,
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>> Brad Hill
>> Co-chair, WebAppSec WG
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