- From: Niko Neugebauer <niko@nikoport.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 12:04:16 -0000 (WET)
- To: "Daniel Glazman" <daniel.glazman@disruptive-innovations.com>
- Cc: "Dan Connolly" <connolly@w3.org>, public-html@w3.org
I totally agree with Daniel, that W3C should ping Microsoft and to call them and whatever it needs to be done to get it clear if they are to join or not. Once again the deadlines the HTML WG has to complete, are dependent on their decision. If we wont have an alternative plan for the case when Microsoft is not joining, then this group may become some kind of a sad joke. Greetings, Niko > > On 19/03/2007 23:49, Dan Connolly wrote: > >> We're still short a co-chair, so I'm still not inclined >> to make group decisions of this sort, yet. > > Dan, sorry to say, but this begins to be a big joke, > and unfortunately a very shocking one. Microsoft was associated > to the creation of this WG and whatever is blocking them right > now should have been a resolved problem at least months ago. > > Because I discussed this with other members of the Group, I think > I will express many people's opinion here : could the W3C please ping > Microsoft, and use not only an email/phone call but also a needle ? > This is enough, and they should be here right now. > > What was the extreme urgency to approve the charter before WHATWG review > and approval if the Group just cannot start because we still miss a > co-chairman who was chosen as co-chairman almost A YEAR AGO ? > > </Daniel> > > >
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