- From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2012 01:35:22 +0200
- To: Mike Zaneis <mike@iab.net>
- Cc: David Wainberg <david@networkadvertising.org>, Nicholas Doty <npdoty@w3.org>, Alan Chapell <achapell@chapellassociates.com>, "public-tracking@w3.org" <public-tracking@w3.org>, "Dobbs, Brooks" <Brooks.Dobbs@kbmg.com>
Mike, On Monday 01 October 2012 22:53:44 Mike Zaneis wrote: > I still fail to see how advocating for industry change is the > appropriate W3C staff position in this process. thanks for the pointers. Very interesting... W3C is advocating for industry change in general since its inception. The Web has transformed Society. W3C's mission is to lead the Web to its full potential.[1] W3C contributed significantly to the creation of the mobile web. And we will continue to push for innovation on all fronts. Is it harmful to call for innovation? Please note well that I do not talk on behalf of W3C nor of W3C staff as I haven't run every single email I wrote by the heavy procedure that is necessary before one can claim a W3C position or a W3C Team position. The procedure is so heavy, I would remind you in every single email that I obtained a Team-Position. 1.http://www.w3.org/Consortium/ Rigo
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