Reminder for organizations to vote (was Re: SURVEY: Release "HTML 5" specification as a W3C Working Draft? ISSUE-19)

On Jan 9, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Dan Connolly wrote:

>
> The previous news on ISSUE-19 / HTML 5 specification release(s)
> was:
>  January 22 publication date
>  http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2007Dec/0234.html
>
> Toward that end, please answer these questions using the
> web-based survey...
>
> <blockquote cite="http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/40318/wd-html5-spec/">

This survey has a quorum requirement of at least 50 votes including at  
least 14 votes representing Member organizations. While we're well on  
track to 50 total votes, so far only the following 6 Member  
organizations have voted:

Apple, Inc.
Opera Software
Mitsue-Links Co., Ltd.
mTLD Top Level Domain Limited
Cisco Systems
Nokia Corporation

The following 23 Member organizations have not yet voted, if you  
represent one of them, please get your vote in:

W3C/Keio
W3C/ERCIM
W3C/MIT
AOL LLC
IBM Corporation
France Telecom
Microsoft Corp.
Boeing Company
Openwave Systems Inc.
ACCESS Co., Ltd.
Library of Congress
International Webmasters Association / HTML Writers Guild (IWA-HWG)
BEA Systems, Inc.
Oxford Brookes University
Stanford University
Mozilla Foundation
Google, Inc.
PicoForms
University of Innsbruck
Queensland University of Technology
Dreamlab Technologies AG
Betfair Limited
Disruptive Innovations

(Incidentally, although the survey mentions 28 participating Member  
organizations, I could 29 if W3C is counted 3 times, 27 if it is  
counted once. Which is correct? Will all three W3C organizations be  
voting?)

Regards,
Maciej

Received on Friday, 11 January 2008 21:40:39 UTC