Indeed, I was under the impression that was exactly what the Working Group was striving for...
Best,
John
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On Oct 16, 2012, at 10:30 AM, Kimon Zorbas wrote:
> We certainly support and would like to see one global standard.
>
> Kind regards,
> Kimon
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> From: "Rigo Wenning" <rigo@w3.org>
> To: "public-tracking@w3.org" <public-tracking@w3.org>
> Cc: "David Wainberg" <david@networkadvertising.org>, "Ed Felten" <ed@felten.com>, "Shane Wiley (yahoo)" <wileys@yahoo-inc.com>
> Subject: ISSUE-45 ACTION-246 Clarified proposal on compliance statements
> Date: Tue, Oct 16, 2012 7:13 pm
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>
> David,
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> On Thursday 11 October 2012 10:26:20 David Wainberg wrote:
> > It is not realistic to have a single universal standard that
> > everyone everywhere adheres to in the same way.
>
> W3C may not be realistic, but this is precisely what we do. HTML
> works in Russia and in South Africa. For policy stuff it may be more
> difficult, but I haven't given up yet.
>
> Rigo
>