- From: Paul Kinlan <paulkinlan@google.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 16:26:45 +0000
- To: Jean-Claude Dufourd <jean-claude.dufourd@telecom-paristech.fr>
- Cc: public-web-intents@w3.org
The intent broker, the thing that resolves which services are registered and which should be listed are managed by the user agent. Are you thinking there should be something else? P On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Jean-Claude Dufourd <jean-claude.dufourd@telecom-paristech.fr> wrote: > Dear all, > > From the discussion on this list, or the webintents.org site, or the > chromium design document, I have not found an explicit mention of an intents > broker entity, the entity that processes intents registrations and requests. > Possibly the intents broker is assumed to be the user agent. > Is that the only possibility, or just the most obvious of multiple > possibilities ? > > Best regards > JC > > -- > JC Dufourd > Directeur d'Etudes/Professor > Groupe Multimedia/Multimedia Group > Traitement du Signal et Images/Signal and Image Processing > Telecom ParisTech, 37-39 rue Dareau, 75014 Paris, France > Tel: +33145817733 - Mob: +33677843843 - Fax: +33145817144 > -- Paul Kinlan Developer Advocate @ Google for Chrome and HTML5 G+: http://plus.ly/paul.kinlan t: +447730517944 tw: @Paul_Kinlan LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/paulkinlan Blog: http://paul.kinlan.me Skype: paul.kinlan
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