- From: Giuseppe Pascale <giuseppep@opera.com>
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2013 13:46:33 +0100
- To: "Clarke Stevens" <C.Stevens@cablelabs.com>, "public-web-and-tv@w3.org" <public-web-and-tv@w3.org>, "SULLIVAN, BRYAN L" <bs3131@att.com>
- Message-ID: <op.wtktrvqh6ugkrk@giuseppep-x220>
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 04:48:15 +0100, SULLIVAN, BRYAN L <bs3131@att.com> wrote: > > Clarke, > > > By “Which HTML5 specifications” do you mean “Which HTML5 features”, or > some of the specs earlier spun off from HTML5 e.g. as >developed in the > Webapps WG? There is only one HTML5 specification. This might be a point > of confusion. > > I think it should be "which W3C specification" as we only care (and can take care of ) W3C specifications. HTML5 is now a buzz word that is (ab)used to indicate any web technology, but we are not a marketing group :) /g > > Thanks, > > Bryan Sullivan > > From: Clarke Stevens [mailto:C.Stevens@CableLabs.com]Sent: Wednesday, > March 06, 2013 2:35 PM > To: public-web-and-tv@w3.org > Subject: [testing] draft of liaison letter > > > Here's a first cut at a liaison letter from the Web & TV Testing TF to > other organizations. It should probably be tailored for different > >organizations (W3C internal (e.g. Mobile), existing liaison > organizations, non-liaison organizations, etc). > > > ------ > > [contact] at [organization], > > > The Web & TV Testing task force of the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) is > developing testing requirements related to HTML5, the Web, and > >television applications. We are seeking input from organizations > working in this area to help us prioritize our HTML5 testing > requirements. >Questions you may want to answer include: > Which HTML5 specifications are referenced in your work? > Which HTML5 specifications are required and which are optional? > How would you prioritize any referenced HTML5 or related (e.g. CSS) > specifications? > > If you are a member of W3C, your direct participation in the group would > be appreciated and you can directly edit the following table (URL to > >table). Otherwise, you can send email to: public-web-and-tv@w3c.org. > Please include [testing] at the beginning of the subject line. > > > Thanks, > > Clarke Stevens > > Moderator > > W3C Web & TV Testing Task Force > > ------------- > > > > Feel free to edit at will. > > > -Clarke -- Giuseppe Pascale Product Manager TV & Connected Devices Opera Software
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