Re: W3C workshop on web apps and marketplaces?

On 21/01/14 11:00, Marcos Caceres wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Dave Raggett wrote:
>
>> I'm concerned about the mention of "trusted web applications". This makes it sound like there is some special type of web application that is somehow more trusted than any other web application. I think there is real risk of segregating the Web like this - and goes against the principle of "one web".
>>
>> Could you please drop that from the document?
>> The question is what to replace it with.
> Just drop the word "trusted" :)
>> We are talking about Web apps
>> with a higher level of user trust that merits richer access to device
>> capabilities.
> The trust can happen at the API level, rather than the app level (as happens today).
>
>
>> Services works for me, but I wouldn't want to imply that they only work
>> when you are online, as there will be an important class of services
>> that work fine offline. Would the following work for you?
>> "Making it easier for users to discover and pay for services"
> You are right. The above works for me.

Both changes now applied.

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Received on Tuesday, 21 January 2014 11:29:11 UTC