[W3C Webmob] Updates for September!

Hi all!

Some people werenıt able to join the call today so here is a list of
updates for you, please send your thoughts to the mailing list!

* Sharing *
https://github.com/w3c-webmob/sharing-urls
Marcos has started some new work on ³sharing². Weıre now investigating the
ways native applications allow users to ³share² anything (updates,
location, book pages, news etc.). Documenting this will allow us to write
requirements for a solution for how web apps can allow users to share
using their preferred methods.

* ServiceWorker *
https://github.com/serviceworker
We are beginning work on a new service worker website for developers!
Weıve got a great team of people willing to work on the site but we do
need some more help. We will need people to build the site, test it,
donate copy and translate copy. I am looking for some people to help here
in Japan, if you can help translate copy for other languages please let me
know!

* Web Crypto Next Steps Workshop *
http://www.w3.org/2012/webcrypto/webcrypto-next-workshop/Overview.html#sche
dule
The Web Crypto group had itıs workshop last week at Microsoftıs offices in
Mountain View. Good news for us - Hardware Tokens was one of the main
topics to be considered for the new work by the crypto group. Hardware
Tokens and mobile devices are strongly linked, so letıs keep an eye on
this work and see if we can help the crypto team out if they need it!

* New work for the next few months! *
Weıre accepting suggestions for new work! Is there an API as part of the
API gap you think we should focus on? Or another area of interest? Please
let us know!

* TPAC *
http://www.w3.org/2014/11/TPAC/
Donıt forget to register for TPAC! We will be holding some small meetings
dedicated to some work, as well as a breakout. We will organise a small
social too. Hope to see you there!

* AOB *
There are some new announcements from the W3C team:

Workflow: There is an easy-publication tool coming soon, details can be
found here: [http://www.w3.org/2014/08/pubworkflow.html]

HTML5: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of HTML5 to Proposed
Recommendation: [http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/PR-html5-20140916/]


Thanks all!


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