- From: 辫己驱 <shkim@etri.re.kr>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 01:32:39 +0000
- To: Gene Lian <clian@mozilla.com>
- CC: "public-tvapi@w3.org" <public-tvapi@w3.org>
2014. 7. 9., 坷傈 1:20, Gene Lian <clian@mozilla.com> 累己: > 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. >> +1 > 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. >> +1 > > Any suggestions or questions are highly appreciated. :) >> One comments, after the skeleton is created, I think we can discuss on how to collaborate among editors in order to speed up the work. > > Regards, > Gene >
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