- From: Dean Edridge <dean@55.co.nz>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 20:46:33 +1200
- To: Charles McCathieNevile <chaals@opera.com>
- Cc: Chris Adams <chris@tuesdaybegins.com>, public-html@w3.org
Charles McCathieNevile wrote: > >> ... [people] actually have real world experience in using XHTML on >> the web > > That's insufficient. You need experience implementing browsers and > authoing tools, writing tutorials, working across device types, across > scripts, with accessibility, and so on. (Fortunately, that experience > exists). > What do you mean by this? What/who is insufficient? The experience/knowledge of the members/participants of the WHATWG far exceeds the experience held by W3C staff members most of which have no idea (as I discovered this week through communications I had with W3C staff members) how to use XHTML on the web today. > ...experience implementing browsers and authoing tools,... Opera Apple and Mozilla All have 'real world' experience with implementing browsers and authoring tools. -- Dean Edridge http://www.zealmedia.co.nz/
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