- From: Giuseppe Pascale <giuseppep@opera.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 08:59:50 +0100
- To: public-web-and-tv@w3.org, david.corvoysier@orange.com, "Robin Berjon" <robin@berjon.com>
I'm not convinced about the world "platform", it seems to imply a lot more than what we are aiming too. And since guidelines it seems to be used in W3C for a type of documents that is different from our document I'll than propose to stick to "profile". Even though I agree with Robin that profile tend to generate bad feelings, at the end of the day a profile is what we are doing. And anyway I hope people will not judge the book from its cover. Finally, as a more generic alternative for TV I can propose media. So the title would be "Web Media profile" Guidelines for integration of interactive video services in a browser-based environment If nobody disagree I'll use this. Hopefully we can have more discussions on other topics ;) /g On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 17:27:47 +0100, <david.corvoysier@orange.com> wrote: > I wouldn't argue too much on the exact wording unless it explicitly > states that the scope of the document is reduced to "resource-limited > devices", which is exactly what I want to avoid: the whole point of the > document is to improve interoperability, not to create yet another > target for service providers ... > > That said, the following Robin+giuseppe remix would suit me: > > "Web and TV platform" > Guidelines for integration of interactive video services in a > browser-based environment > > David -- Giuseppe Pascale TV & Connected Devices Opera Software
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