- From: Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 09:56:33 -0400
- To: Robin Berjon <robin@w3.org>, Marcos Caceres <marcos@marcosc.com>, Philippe Le Hegaret <plh@w3.org>, public-openw3c@w3.org
Hi Robin, Marcos, Philippe, I really enjoyed reading your Web 2024 documents! If any of the members of this list is interested in these guys' perspectives re the Web in 2024, I highly recommend reading their documents (respectively, [Robin], [Marcos] and [PLH]). The ideas, viewpoints, predictions, etc. intersect many of my various interests in open Web standards. In fact, these documents can and should be the source of numerous discussions, but I have a few high-level questions to start, and if/when applicable, please feel free to fork the discussion (i.e. start a new thread). * What do you expect to be the major Web interoperability problem(s) over the next ten years) that will need some type of open standardization effort to help solve? * To facilitate the evolution of the Web and Web standards development, what should be done differently now(ish)? In particular, what do you see as the more immediate `high` priorities, versus more long term activities; what new activities are needed (f.ex. to fill Web standards gaps); what current activities don't help or are harmful to the Web's evolution? * What are the most important "process related things" related to the creation and evolution of open Web standards that need to change to facilitate the creation of interoperable and widely deployed open Web standards? Of course, these are open questions for everyone in this group, so all feedback is certainly welcome. -Thanks, AB [Robin] <http://berjon.com/web-2024/> [Marcos <http://marcosc.com/2014/07/web-2024/> [PLH] <https://www.w3.org/wiki/Web_in_2024>
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