- From: Chris Wilson <Chris.Wilson@microsoft.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:20:21 -0700
- To: Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>, HTML WG <public-html@w3.org>
- CC: Håkon Wium Lie <howcome@opera.com>, Brendan Eich <brendan@mozilla.org>, "L. David Baron" <dbaron@dbaron.org>, David Hyatt <hyatt@apple.com>, "lbolstad@opera.com" <lbolstad@opera.com>
So that everyone understands why your co-chairs aren't responding - Dan had an accident this past weekend and injured his eye. (Gruesome detail available on his Flickr account, though I don't recommend it.) He may be out of commission for a day or two. I will work on response, of course. -----Original Message----- From: public-html-request@w3.org [mailto:public-html-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Maciej Stachowiak Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 7:39 PM To: HTML WG Cc: Håkon Wium Lie; Brendan Eich; L. David Baron; David Hyatt; lbolstad@opera.com; Maciej Stachowiak Subject: Proposal to Adopt HTML5 Dear HTML Working Group, HTML5, comprising the Web Apps 1.0 and Web Forms 2.0 specifications, is the product of many years of collaborative effort. It specifies existing HTML4 markup and APIs with much clearer conformance criteria for both implementations and documents. It specifies many useful additions, in many cases drawing on features that have existed in browser-based implementations for a long time. And it actively draws on feedback from implementors and content authors. Therefore, we the undersigned propose the following: - that the W3C HTML Working Group adops the WHAT Working Group's HTML5 as the starting point for further HTML development - that the W3C's next-generation HTML specification is officially named "HTML 5" - that Ian Hickson is named as editor for the W3C's HTML 5 specification, to preserve continuity with the existing WHATWG effort If HTML5 is adopted as a starting point, the contents of the document would still be up for review and revision, but we would start with the existing text. A suitable next step might be a high-level review of functionality added and removed relative to HTML4.01, followed by focused discussion and review of individual topic areas, including both content already in the spec and proposed new features. Discussions should be guided by common principles along the lines of <http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/ProposedDesignPrinciples> If the group is agreeable to these proposals, Apple, Mozilla and Opera will agree to arrange a non-exclusive copyright assignment to the W3 Consortium for HTML5 specifications. L. David Baron, Mozilla Foundation Lars Erik Bolstad, Opera Software ASA Brendan Eich, Mozilla Foundation Dave Hyatt, Apple Inc. Håkon Wium Lie, Opera Software ASA Maciej Stachowiak, Apple Inc.
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