- From: Emmanuel Revah <stsil@manurevah.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 17:44:04 +0200
- To: public-restrictedmedia@w3.org
On 2013/05/31 16:55, Mark Watson wrote: > I think we all agree that W3C recommendations must be implementable, > royalty-free, in open source software. +1 > Examples include Geolocation and WebGL. Whilst it is possible to > implement both of these in open source software, you basically need > proprietary hardware (and the proprietary software drivers to go with > it) to offer a performant capability to applications (GPS and a > graphics card, respectively). -1 (or more if I could) You've made this comparison at least more than once here, it is false and misleading. WebGL doesn't require proprietary software to function. -- Emmanuel Revah http://manurevah.com
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