Web Forms 2.0 and the W3C Patent Policy

   The following individuals may or may not have agreed to the W3C
Patent Policy regarding the Web Forms 2.0 specification:

Andreas
dolphinling
fantasai
Grey
Josh Aas
Christopher Aillon
Jonny Axelsson
Stuart Ballard
David Baron
Ian Bicking
Christian Biesinger
Mark Birbeck
Susan Borgrink
Bert Bos
Anthony Boyd
Daniel Bratell
Daniel Brooks
Tantek Çelik
David E. Cleary
Allan Clements
Andrew Clover
Craig Cockburn
Michael Daskalov
Rich Doughty
Micah Dubinko
Dean Edwards
Brendan Eich
Michael Enright
Jon Ferraiolo
Michel Fortin
Brad Fults
Csaba Gabor
Joe Gregorio
Andy Heydon
Dave Hodder
Sean Hogen
Björn Höhrmann
Martin Honnen
Gytis Jakutonis
John Keiser
Jason Kersey
Olav Junker Kjær
Peter-Paul Koch
Jukka K. Korpela
Brian Korver
Martin Kutschker
Edmund Lai
Will Levine
Jim Ley
Jens Lindström
Jason Lustig
Matthew Mastracci
David Matja
Bill McCoy
Ted Mielczarek
Eira Monstad
Simon Montagu
Chris Morris
Michael A. Nachbaur
Jorunn Danielsen Newth
Paul Norman
Mark Nottingham
Wladimir Palant
Subramanian Peruvemba
Olli Pettay
Alan Plum
Mikko Rantalainen
Shanti Rao
Neil Rashbrook
Eric Rescorla
Max Romantschuk
Doron Rosenberg
Malcolm Rowe
Brian Ryner
Mark Schenk
Christian Schmidt
Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer
Mike Shaver
Jonas Sicking
Justin Sinclair
Henri Sivonen
Andrew Smith
Rene Stach
Maciej Stachowiak
Peter Stark
Hallvord Reiar Michaelsen Steen
Johnny Stenback
Matthew Thomas
Sander van Lambalgen
Menno van Slooten
Sigbjørn Vik
Alexander J. Vincent
Mattias Waldau
Martijn Wargers
Edward Welbourne
Rigo Wenning
C. Williams
Brian Wilson
Mark Wilton-Jones
Matt Wright
Ave Wrigley


   If your name is on the list above, please agree to the license so we
can circumvent the patent policy issue in the HTML WG. Let me know if
you've already agreed to the policy so I can take you off the list.

   Ian, are you able to contact any of these individuals?

Received on Thursday, 15 March 2007 01:59:04 UTC