- From: Ming Jin <ming.jin.web@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 08:52:37 +0900
- To: wonsuk11.lee@samsung.com
- Cc: wonsuk73@gmail.com, mounir@lamouri.fr, public-sysapps@w3.org, dsr@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAHNuU=t=NdX17M4vMecBKruoRk8YiJ4gzZg3uACA2r-baUUWXA@mail.gmail.com>
I am fine with Dave's changes. Thanks, Ming Jin 2013. 3. 18. ¿ÀÈÄ 11:40¿¡ "ÀÌ¿ø¼®" <wonsuk11.lee@samsung.com>´ÔÀÌ ÀÛ¼º: > Hi. Dave. > Thanks for fast work! > > All of things you have done are ok to me. > Mounir and Ming, any comments on this? > > Best regards, > Wonsuk. > > > > ---¿øº» ¸Þ½ÃÁö--- > ¹ß½ÅÀÎ : Dave Raggett > ¹ß½ÅÀÏÀÚ : 2013/03/18 21:48 (GMT+09:00) > Á¦¸ñ : Re: CfC: publish FPWD of Runtime and Security Model for Web > Applications; deadline March 15 > On 18/03/13 06:51, Wonsuk Lee wrote: > > Colleagues. > > We got many supports for this CfC and there wasn't any objection. So I > > believe this CfC has been passed! > > > > Dave, could you help to prepare FPWD for Runtime and Security Model for > Web > > Applications? > > Okay, I have prepared a draft FPWD at: > > http://www.w3.org/2012/sysapps/drafts/runtime/ > > To pass pub rules I have: > > a. stripped out the todo elements and their content > b. corrected the <il> elements to <li> > c. tweaked the spelling in the abstract (see below) > d. added a unique paragraph to the state of this document > > > This document defines a runtime and security model for Web > > Applications, along with a manifest format and packaging model. > > The abstract now reads: > > > This document specifies a runtime and security model for Web > > Applications. It describes how an application is defined through an > > application manifest, and how it can be installed, updated and > > packaged. It also specifies how such an application can put into the > > background, put back in the foreground or woken up. Finally, the > > document describes the security model for such applications. This > > includes the permission model and the different security rules that > > would apply. > > If this is okay, I will proceed with the publication process. > > Many thanks, > -- > Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett >
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