- From: Gene Lian <clian@mozilla.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2014 09:20:18 -0700 (PDT)
- To: public-tvapi@w3.org
Hi team, I'd like to start sketching out a version for our TV Control API spec. As you know, it's still pretty much early to work out a complete version but in the initiative step we may put our current user cases into the spec first and sketch out some mandatory sections (e.g., introduction, interface, event, links, acknowledgement.. etc). And the most important thing is we can settle down a public place for the team to contribute to the spec. What do you guys think about where and how to share the spec? It seems it's very common to put the W3C spec on the github so that the editors can co-edit it. If you all agree on the way of using the github, the next question is: is there any formal github space for the W3C's CG to initiate the spec? Also, in the first place I'd like to set the repository to be private-only to our team to avoid the public confusing about the reliability and the usability of our TV Control API especially when the spec is still far away being a solid one. Any suggestions or questions are highly appreciated. :) Regards, Gene
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