WG Action: RECHARTER: WWW Distributed Authoring and Versioning (webdav)

The charter of the WWW Distributed Authoring and Versioning (webdav) working group 
in the Applications Area of the IETF has been updated. For additional information, 
please contact the Area Directors or the working group Chairs. 

WWW Distributed Authoring and Versioning (webdav)
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Current Status: Active Working Group

Chair(s):
Patrik Falstrom <paf@cisco.com>
Lisa Dusseault <lisa@xythos.com>

Applications Area Director(s):
Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com>
Scott Hollenbeck <sah@428cobrajet.net>

Applications Area Advisor:
Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com>

Mailing Lists:
General Discussion: w3c-dist-auth@w3.org
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Archive: http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Archives/Public/w3c-dist-auth/

Description of Working Group:

The goal of this working group is to define extensions to the Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that enable remote collaborative authoring of
Web resources. This is the third charter for
this Working Group, and does not include items
that have already been completed by this Working
Group (base WebDAV Proposed Standard, ordered
collections extension, and access control
extension).

When the WebDAV working group was initially formed, it was reacting to
experience from circa-1995/96 HTML authoring tools that showed they
were unable to meet their user's needs using the facilities of the HTTP
protocol. The observed consequences were either postponed introduction
of distributed authoring capability, or the addition of nonstandard
extensions to the HTTP protocol. These extensions, developed in
isolation, are not interoperable. The WebDAV Distributed Authoring
Protocol, RFC 2518, addressed these concerns by providing facilities for
overwrite prevention (locking), metadata management (properties), and
namespace management (copy, move, collections).

Despite their utility, several important capabilities were not supported
in the initial Distributed Authoring Protocol. It is a goal to create
protocols to support these capabilities:

* Referential Containment (Bindings): The WebDAV Distributed Authoring
 Protocol has unusual containment semantics where multiple containment
 is allowed, but not supported by any protocol operations, yet
 container deletion assumes inclusion containment, deleting the
 container and its members. Most object management systems provide
 full support for referential containment, and have delete semantics that
 only remove the container without affecting contained objects.

* Namespace Redirection (Redirect References): HTTP, via its 301 and
 302 responses, supports namespace redirection where a request on one
 URL is returned to the client with instructions to resubmit the same
 request to another URL.

As with most application layer protocols, implementation and field
experience on the WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol has highlighted
many issues that should be addressed as the protocol is advanced from
proposed to draft standard status. Some of these issues will require
additional deliberation within the WebDAV working group.

NOT IN SCOPE:

The following items were initially identified as being out of scope for
the WebDAV working group, and continue to be such:

* Definition of core attribute sets, beyond those attributes necessary
 for the implementation of distributed authoring and versioning
 functionality

* Creation of new authentication schemes

* HTTP server to server communication protocols

* Distributed authoring via protocols other than HTTP and SMTP

* Implementation of functionality by non-origin proxies

Deliverables

The further output of this working group is expected to be these
documents:

1. A Bindings Protocol, providing a specification of operations
 supporting referential containment for WebDAV collections. [Proposed
 Standard]

2. A Redirect References Protocol, providing a specification of
 operations for remote maintenance of namespace redirections, and the
 interaction of these redirections with existing HTTP and WebDAV
 methods. [Proposed Standard]

4. An updated version of WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol that
 resolves known issues with the protocol. [Draft Standard]

At present, the Binding Protocol and Redirect Reference protocols have
been through a WG last call but major changes were made and another
WG last call seems advised. The revision of the WebDAV Distributed
Authoring Protocol has been started.

In addition to the IETF Internet-Draft repository
(http://www.ietf.org/ID.html), the most recent versions of these
documents are accessible via links from the WebDAV Home Page,
(http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/webdav/), and on WebDAV Resources,
(http://www.webdav.org/).

Goals and Milestones:
(including only goals not yet achieved as of 18/3/2004)

May 04 Revise Binding draft, submit as
internet-draft. Begin working group last call.
Jul 04 Revise Redirect references draft. Begin working group last call.
Sep 04 Revise Binding as necessary, submit to
IESG for approval as Proposed Standard.
Oct 04 Close more open issues in new draft of
revised base protocol (RFC2518bis). Consider WG
last call.
Oct 04 Revise Redirect references as necesssary,
submit to IESG for approval as Proposed Standard.
Dec 04 Submit revised base protocol (RFC2518bis)
to IESG for approval as Draft Standard.

Received on Wednesday, 19 May 2004 15:59:35 UTC